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| 6001 | Vol 18 pg 118 Alfred SMITH, 24, blacksmith, England, Ross Twp, s/o Willi am & Ann SMITH, married Harriet Ann ARCHAMBAULT, 17, Westmeath, same, d /o Michael & Elmira ARCHAMBAULT, witn: Finley MCEWAN & Cornelius CURRY, bo th of Westmeath, 2 Nov 1871 at Westmeath | Family: Alfred SMITH / Harriet Ann ARCHAMBAULT (F15933351)
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| 6002 | Vol 26, pg. 167 - George HUDSON, 25, farmer, Ross twp., Westmeath, s/o Jo hn HUDSON & Margaret McLAREN, married Elizabeth COCHRAN, 20, Alice twp., s ame, d/o William COCHRAN & Mary Ann MATTHEWS, witn: Alex McLAREN of Westme ath & Margaret COCHRAN of Alice, 20 June 1872 at Alice | Family: George Horton HUDSON / Elizabeth COCHRANE (F14272309)
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| 6003 | Vol 26, pg. 167 - George HUDSON, 25, farmer, Ross twp., Westmeath, s/o Jo hn HUDSON & Margaret McLAREN, married Elizabeth COCHRAN, 20, Alice twp., s ame, d/o William COCHRAN & Mary Ann MATTHEWS, witn: Alex McLAREN of Westme ath & Margaret COCHRAN of Alice, 20 June 1872 at Alice | Family: / (F14613982)
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| 6004 | Vol 26, pg. 171 - Ezra TRACY, 36, widower, farmer, New York, Sandpoint, s /o Lorenzo & Loretta, married Alice ROSS, 28, on the ocean, Eganville, d /o Samuel ROSS & Ellen NIXON, witn: Jacob SERSON of Fitzroy & Elizabeth TH OMPSON of Douglas, 23 Dec 1872 at Douglas | Family: Ezra TRACY / Alice ROSS (F14584932)
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| 6005 | Vol-1 Page -681 Name of person-Margaret Names of parents-Peevor, Wm. & Sarah Place of parents residence Born where-Horton Born when-29 June 1859 Baptized when-7 July 1861 Baptized where-Horton Minister Baptizing- Rev. A. Dennan? Renfrew Mercury 1924 There passed away at the homeo f Mr John Peever of Caron, Sask on Feb 17 th his siter, Margaret Peever, wife of the late George Jackson of Mawer, S ask in her 64th year. Mrs Jackson had been in failing health since her hu sband's death fourteen months ago, being confirned to her bed since last S ept. Heart trouble and dropsy were the cause of her death. Mrs Jackson w as born Jan 29th 1860; married George Jackson on apr 24th 1883. Three chi ldren were born to themk: Albert only surviving. David and Georgie di ed in childhood. There is also an adopted dau Georgina, Mrs Harry We st of Mawer: one sister, Catherine, Mrs John Hans of Caron; two brothers D avid Peever of Renfrew and John of Caron, Sas. Funeral serices were he ld in the Methodist church at Caron. Rev Smith, who attended the deceas ed through her illness, preached the sermon, using as his test !! Peter 3- 14. The pallbearers were her four nephews: John and Matthew Hans and Jam es and John Peever. Floral wreaths were placed on the casket by Albert a nd Georgina, Mr and Mrs Hans and family. Mr and Mrs Peever and family, La dies Aid of Knoll Hill, Eyebrow, and Ladies Aid of Caron Methodist churc h. Mr and Mrs Jackson and family moved west 21 years ago, living nor ht of Caron till 1907, moving then to the Eyebrow district where they home steaded and lived till 1917, when they moved to Oyen, Alberta, going ba ck to Mawer, Sask in the spring of 1922, to spend their remaining year s. Death called Mr Jackson in Oct 1922. Mr and Mrs Jackson will be remem bered by many for their hospitatilty in the | PEEVER, Margaret (I1123)
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| 6006 | v13112-98 James C. TARIO? (Taris?), 23, jeweller, Pembroke, same, s/o Jos eph TARIO & Martha MORRISON, married Flora B. PIRIE, 19, Pembroke, same, d /o George PIRIE & Cecilia McCLEAN, witn: Wallace PINK & Ettie TARIO, bo th of Pembroke, 20 April 1898 at Pembroke | Family: James C TARIO / Flora Belle PIRIE (F29389070)
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| 6007 | WALLACE 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 110 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p25,26 film t6365 21 WALLACE William M 1891-48 married - Ire Ire Ire Methodist farmer 22 WALLACE { ? } Jane F 1891-50 married wife Ont Ire Ire Methodist 23 WALLACE Fannie Jane F 1891-24 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Methodist 24 WALLACE Elizabeth F 1891-20 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Methodist 25 WALLACE Carrie F ? - d Ont Ire Ont Methodist caution: age obscured by smudge on original document 1 WALLACE William M 1891-16 - son Ont Ire Ont Methodist 2 WALLACE Maggie F 1891-14 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Methodist 3 WALLACE Teressa F 1891-12 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Methodist 4 WALLACE Samuel J M 1891-8 - son Ont Ire Ont Methodist 5 WALLACE William Sr M 1891-89 - father Ire Ire Ire Methodist note: married is "-" on original document | WALLACE, Catherine (I36092621)
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| 6008 | WALLACE 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 110 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p25,26 film t6365 21 WALLACE William M 1891-48 married - Ire Ire Ire Methodist farmer 22 WALLACE { ? } Jane F 1891-50 married wife Ont Ire Ire Methodist 23 WALLACE Fannie Jane F 1891-24 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Methodist 24 WALLACE Elizabeth F 1891-20 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Methodist 25 WALLACE Carrie F ? - d Ont Ire Ont Methodist caution: age obscured by smudge on original document 1 WALLACE William M 1891-16 - son Ont Ire Ont Methodist 2 WALLACE Maggie F 1891-14 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Methodist 3 WALLACE Teressa F 1891-12 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Methodist 4 WALLACE Samuel J M 1891-8 - son Ont Ire Ont Methodist 5 WALLACE William Sr M 1891-89 - father Ire Ire Ire Methodist note: married is "-" on original document | WALLACE, Catherine (I36092621)
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| 6009 | was English | HEATH, Eleanor 'Nellie' (I12278350)
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| 6010 | West Bromwich Union's Poor Law school and workhouse | MORAN, Pte. Edward (I49127196)
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| 6011 | westmeath burial records WalshEunice Ethel3Wilberforce Twp.January 13, 1917March 01, 1920Rick ets and Heart FailureMarch 03, 1920Stafford Twp.W. R. Johnston | WALSH, Eunice Ethel (I1877)
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| 6012 | WHELAN 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 151 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p35, 36 film t6355 23 WHELAN James M 1891-27 - - Ont Ire Ire RC farmer 24 WHELAN Mary Ann F 1891-25 - sister Ont Ire Ire RC 25 WHELAN Kitty F 1891-23 - sister Ont Ire Ire RC 1 McGINTY Philip M 1891-17 - sister Ont Ire Ire RC caution: relationship is "sister", but sex is "m" on original document 2 McGINTY Maggy F 1891-15 - sister Ont Ire Ire RC 3 McGINTY Connell M 1891-12 - brother Ont Ire Ire RC 4 McGINTY Bridget F 1891-11 - sister Ont Ire Ire RC | MCGUINTY, Charles James (I38274928)
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| 6013 | When I was a kid, I spent most of my time at the curling rink in the winter with my parents. I knew Lorne & Madelaine from curling circles. Lorne was an avid curler and Madelaine would watch his games and bring her lapdog with her. I was fascinated by the dog. Lorne always had a treat for me and my friend Jean who also spent many hours at the curling rink with her parents. The treat was usually a chocolate bar or a pop out of the pop machine. They were always so kind to us. | COOKE, Lawrence Blackwell 'Lorne' (I6743)
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| 6014 | Wikipedia David John Sykes (October 10, 1865[1] ? 1941[2]) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Swift Current in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1917 to 1929 as an independent and then Liberal member. He was born in Carleton County, Ontario, the son of Thomas Sykes and Nancy Hawkins, and was educated in Carleton County, in Pembroke and in Chicago. In 1888, Sykes married Esther McGenegal. He was ordained a Presbyterian minister in the United States. Sykes came to Saskatchewan in 1904. He lived in Swift Current.[1] Sykes was defeated by William Wensley Smith when he ran for reelection to the provincial assembly in 1929.[3] | SYKES, Rev. David John (I73488610)
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| 6015 | William Cashmore owned the Cobden brick making factory in Cobden on Boundary Rd. Later sold to the Caswell's brothers. | CASHMORE, William (I70763280)
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| 6016 | William Cashmore owned the Cobden brick making factory in Cobden on Boundary Rd. Later sold to the Caswell's brothers. | CASHMORE, William (I70763280)
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| 6017 | WILSON 1881 census @ca.on.114k1 family 017 @ca.on.renfrew.westmeath division 1 p5 film c13234 lds1375870 17 WILSON Bery M 1881-51 Que CEng English farmer married 18 WILSON {?} Mary F 1881-42 Ont CEng French married 19 WILSON J ? M 1881-21 Ont CEng English farmer 20 WILSON H B M 1881-20 Ont CEng English farmer 21 WILSON C A F 1881-17 Ont CEng English 22 WILSON W J M 1881-14 Ont CEng English SM 23 WILSON M E ? F 1881-9 OSnt CEng English 24 WILSON L A M 1881-6 Ont CEng English 25 WILSON R H M 1881-3 Ont CEng English Census Place:Westmeath, Renfrew North, Ontario, Canada Source:FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 114 SubDist K Div 1 Pa ge 45 Family 175 SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace E.H WILSONMM24IrishOntario Occ:Labourer Maggie WILSONFM23IrishIreland Religion:C. Presbyterian Harriet WILSONFIrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Born:$ J.H WILSONM2IrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Agness WILSONF1IrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist | WILSON, Benjamin (I280)
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| 6018 | WILSON 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 124 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p29 film t6365 6 WILSON William M 1891-61 married - Que Ire Ire Presbyterian farmer 7 WILSON { ? } Elizabeth F 1891-42 married wife Ont Scot Scot Presbyteria n 8 WILSON John M 1891-22 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 9 WILSON Andrew M 1891-18 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 10 WILSON David M 1891-16 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 11 WILSON Margaret F 1891-15 - dtr Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 12 WILSON Janet F 1891-13 - dtr Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 13 WILSON Maria F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 14 WILSON Alice F 1891-9 - dtr Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 15 WILSON William M 1891-6 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 16 WILSON Robert M 1891-4 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 17 WILSON George C M 1891-6/12 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian !SOURCE: 1. INFO FROM BETTY GODFREY, ELIZABETH GARLISH AND HELEN ARMSTRONG 2. JOHNSTON FAMILY TREE !BIRTH: ON A BOAT IN MONTREAL HARBOUR, OCT 10 1886(1) | WILSON, William James (I3359)
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| 6019 | WILSON 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 124 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p29 film t6365 6 WILSON William M 1891-61 married - Que Ire Ire Presbyterian farmer 7 WILSON { ? } Elizabeth F 1891-42 married wife Ont Scot Scot Presbyteria n 8 WILSON John M 1891-22 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 9 WILSON Andrew M 1891-18 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 10 WILSON David M 1891-16 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 11 WILSON Margaret F 1891-15 - dtr Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 12 WILSON Janet F 1891-13 - dtr Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 13 WILSON Maria F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 14 WILSON Alice F 1891-9 - dtr Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 15 WILSON William M 1891-6 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 16 WILSON Robert M 1891-4 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 17 WILSON George C M 1891-6/12 - son Ont Que Ont Presbyterian 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with family | WILSON, Maria (I49221720)
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| 6020 | Wilson Blackwell On May 29, 1929, Wilson Blackwell purchased the property at 36 Main St., Cobden from Robert McKibbon and operated the Blackwell Shoe Store. Wilson?s wife Emily was deceased by that time. Wilson Blackwell was the son of William Blackwell and Margaret Mason, was born on 17 Sep 1874 in Ross Twp., Ontario, died on 16 May 1950 aged 75, and was buried in Cobden Union Cemetery. Wilson married Emily McIntyre, daughter of Samuel McIntyre and Mary Graham, on 28 Dec 1898 in Haley?s Station, Ontario. Emily was born about 1874 in Douglas, Ontario, died on 13 Mar 1924 in Bromley Twp., aged about 50, and was buried in Cobden Union Cemetery. They farmed in Bromley Twp., Ontario and had four children: Samuel Ormond, Kenneth Wilson, Bernice Graham and Marjorie. Wilson next married Sarah ?Sadie? Smith, daughter of Joseph Smith and Ann Jane Haley, on 6 Oct 1932 in Westmeath Twp., Ontario. Sarah was born on 13 Aug 1885 in Westmeath Twp., died on 3 Dec 1954 in Pembroke, Ontario, aged 69, and was buried in Cobden Union Cemetery. 5 Wilson?s son Sam took over the Shoe Store. | BLACKWELL, Wilson (I469)
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| 6021 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I66903849)
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| 6022 | Winnipeg Free Press, Monday, February 15, 1954. JOHN PRICE, 85, of Pembroke, Ont., was buried Saturday in Pembroke. He died Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Price would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary March 14. He is survived by his wife, three sons Willard L., who is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at Fort Frances, Ont., Ira C. and John C., both of Pembroke, and two daughters Mrs. G.E. Horricks of Toronto and Mrs. A. Halvorson of Pembroke. | PRICE, John (I85435805)
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| 6023 | Winnipeg, Mr. George Hudson, aged 77, of Snake River. Survived by his wif e, Elizabeth Cochrane, a dau and 5 sons. (Mar 24 1922* Renfrew Mercury) Census Place:Westmeath, Renfrew North, Ontario, Canada Source:FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 114 SubDist K Div 2 Pa ge 35 Family 150 SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace George HUDSONMMEnglishO | HUDSON, George Horton (I43334518)
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| 6024 | Winnipeg, Mr. George Hudson, aged 77, of Snake River. Survived by his wif e, Elizabeth Cochrane, a dau and 5 sons. (Mar 24 1922* Renfrew Mercury) Census Place:Westmeath, Renfrew North, Ontario, Canada Source:FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 114 SubDist K Div 2 Pa ge 35 Family 150 SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace George HUDSONMMEnglishO | HUDSON, George Horton (I43334518)
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| 6025 | with wife Lena; children Mary Evelyn, Gerald, Olive, Doris, Carena, Warren, Alton, Samuel, Leigh, Bernice, Basil, mother Bella & sister Bella | SUTTON, William Edward (I49590002)
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| 6026 | wounded Mar 17, 1918 GSW L leg medals plaque & scroll to father memorial cross to mother eligible for V.M. & B.W. | HAMILTON, Cpl. David Orville (I41961899)
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| 6027 | Wounded outside Ortona | WARREN, Merrill Alfred (I1705)
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| 6028 | wounded Sep 4, 1944, remained on duty Killed in action Dec 11, 1944, A/Sgt. oversease Aug 27, 1943; to field Nov 6, 1943 he had a fiancee Canada Jan 21, 1943-Aug 26, 1943 UK Aug 27, 1943-Nov 14, 1943 Italy Nov 14, 1943-Dec 11, 1944 Eligible for 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-35; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with clasp Death when the regiment crossed the Lamone River and Captured Villanova. He hadn't a mark on his body and he obviously had been instantly killed by the concussion from the blast of a shell which hit close to him. He was buried beside others of the regiment who fell in the same action. His remains were later moved to the military cemetery. | THRASHER, A/Sgt James Alton (I67860880)
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| 6029 | WRIGHT 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 016 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p4 film t6355 5 WRIGHT James M 1891-31 married - Ont Eng Eng Presbyterian farmer 6 WRIGHT { ? } Mary F 1891-22 married wife Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 7 WRIGHT Ann F 1891-6/12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian | WRIGHT, Anne (I49220747)
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| 6030 | WRIGHT 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 016 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p4 film t6355 5 WRIGHT James M 1891-31 married - Ont Eng Eng Presbyterian farmer 6 WRIGHT { ? } Mary F 1891-22 married wife Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 7 WRIGHT Ann F 1891-6/12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with family | MCLAREN, Mary (I54533860)
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| 6031 | yesCODEJessie F7-Dec189723Haleysfarmer's wifeRoss Twpalbuman u ni convulsions 3 daysMairMethDr. Mair8-Dec189726-27 see the other Jessie Code - this one is the mother of younger Jessie 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents Jessie Code Hyman died 3 days after dau Jessie Ann was born. baby was raised by Code parents and went by Jessie Ann Code | CODE, Jessie Ann (I70957477)
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| 6032 | yesCODEJessie F7-Dec189723Haleysfarmer's wifeRoss Twpalbuman u ni convulsions 3 daysMairMethDr. Mair8-Dec189726-27 see the other Jessie Code - this one is the mother of younger Jessie 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents Jessie Code Hyman died 3 days after dau Jessie Ann was born. baby was raised by Code parents and went by Jessie Ann Code | CODE, Jessie Ann (I70957477)
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| 6033 | yesDUNBARAndrew WM1-Jan18983Con 4Ross Twpfarmer's sonRoss Twpdi phtheria 1 wkdelaheyRCJames Dunbar31-Jan189826-27 | DUNBAR, Andrew Wellington (I41191754)
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| 6034 | yesMCkEDDIELilly AnnFSep189835Con 9Ross TwpFarmer's WifeRenfrew heart failureMairPresJohn McKeddie24-Oct189827-28 | SHARPE, Lillian Ann (I65109573)
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| 6035 | YOUNG Andrew M 1881-33 Ont CofE Irish farmer | YOUNG, Andrew (I218)
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| 6036 | YOUNG Charles M 1881-27 Ont CofE Irish farmer | YOUNG, Charles (I220)
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| 6037 | YOUNG Eliza Ann F 1881-22 Ont CofE Irish | YOUNG, Eliza Ann (I223)
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| 6038 | YOUNG Frances F 1881-25 Ont CofE Irish | YOUNG, Frances (I221)
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| 6039 | YOUNG Richard M 1881-20 Ont CofE Irish | YOUNG, Richard (I224)
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| 6040 | YOUNG Sarah F 1881-23 Ont CofE Irish | YOUNG, Sarah (I222)
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| 6041 | YOUNG William M 1881-31 Ont CofE Irish farmer | YOUNG, William (I219)
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| 6042 | younger 3 children living with Dr. Black family | BEAUPRIE, Joseph (I67628506)
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| 6043 | Zillah May Wheelihan was born July 28, 1875 in Shawville, Quebec, Canada to John and Maria (Barr) Wheelihan. She came to the Ellendale area with her parents in 1884. Her father was farmer, saloon owner and justice of the peace. Her full siblings were: John D.A. Wheelihan, Amelia Wheelihan Byer, James Henry "Harry" Wheelihan, William "Billy" Wheelihan, & Pancy Wheelihan Wallace. She also had four half sisters, Margaret, Alice, (both who died as children), Ada Wheelihan Dawes and Harriet "Dolly" Wheelihan Payne.The half sisters were daughters of her father and his first wife, Elizabeth Barr (sister to her mother, Maria, who had become John's wife following Elizabeth's death). May married Ralph Griffin in 1898 and they farmed west of Ellendale, where they raised their four children, Irene Griffin Burnett, Noble Griffin, Etta Griffin Brauer, & Alonzo "Lonnie" Griffin. They built a new house on 3rd Street North in Ellendale in 1927, and their son, Noble, took over the farm. May was the loving grandmother of: Warren E. Burnett, Gail Griffin Bauer, Ruth Brauer McNabb, Edwin R. Brauer, & Jack Griffin. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150267152/zillah-may-griffin | WHEELIHAN, Zillah May (I49220642)
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| 6044 | Zion Line Ont,May 20 1937. Dear Harriet. Having learned of your approaching marriage, we your fellow-members of t he Women's Institute, are gathered here this evening to wish you all sor ts of joy and happiness in your future home. Although you have been a member for only a short time, Harriet, we are a ll fully aware of your sterling worth and regret losing one who would ha ve been such a help in all our work. I can truthfully say we will miss yo u, not only on the business side but also the social side as well. Membe rs who are always ready to give their best efforts as you were, are a re al asset to an institute, but our loss will be someone else's gai n, so we will give you up with good wishes for your future prosperity. Ple ase accept this small token of appreciation. Use it in your future hom e, and may it serve as a remberance of us all. Signed on behalf of the me mbers of Zion Line W.I.. Mrs A. Dunlop Pres. Mrs S. Davidson Sec'y. Cobden,Ont.,May 22 1937. Dear Harriet; We, your friends of the Evening Auxiliary, have gathered here on the e ve of approaching marriage to extend to you our heartiest congratulation s. You have been a willing worker in our society and always ready to he lp us with our meetings and social gatherings. We shall miss you great ly Harriet as your place with your violin will be hard to fill, but our lo ss will be someone else's gain. We sincerely hope that you will still take an active part in church work a nd that God's Blessing will go with you to your new home. Please accept t his small gift as a slight token for your work in our auxiliary. Mrs Milton Burwell,Pres. Mrs Jas. McKay,Sec. Obituary Mrs R.D.Wilson There passed suddenly, at her home in Admaston on Wednesday evening, Ju ne 9th, Mrs R.D.Wilson, youngest daughter of Mrs Malcom MacLaren and the l ate Mr MacLaren of Cobden. The deceased was in her 33rd year. She was m arried in 1937 to R.D. Wilson of Admaston, who survives with three childre n, Mac, Faye and Eleanor. Also surviving are her mother, one brother Camp bell MacLaren, and two sisters, Mrs A.N.Couglan and Mrs Walter Millar, a ll of Cobden. One sister Eleanor predeceased her. Funeral services were conducted at her late home in Admaston, on Saturd ay June 12 at 2.30 P.M. by Rev H.W. Pointen of Admaston United Church, as sisted by Dr.D.M.Smith of Cobden United Church. Mrs J.C. Campbell and Mi ss Thelma Box sang "Some time we'll understand". The hymns sung were "As leep in Jesus" and "Forever with the Lord". Interment was in Admaston cem etery. Pallbearers were Jas. Stewart, Murray Johnston, R.F.Proctor , Mervin Gibbo ns, Wm Wilson, and Kenneth Bromley. Floral Offerings included the husban d, children,mother,brother,and sisters. Mr& Mrs R.D.Wilson, Mr& Mrs Clai re Jacques, Mr& Mrs Gilbert Acres, Mrs Arthur Tetlock, Mr.& Mrs Sam Scot t& family, Mr&Mrs Sam McLaren & family, Mr& Mrs R.W. Davidson and famil y, Mr.& Mrs George Dunlop and family, Mrs George Eady, Walter Davidson. M r. & Mrs Ernie Davidson, Mr& Mrs Robt. Gillan & family, Mr& Mrs Delmar Thi beau, Irene, Don & Jim Millar, Mr& Mr. Hugh Hill, Balsam Hill Women's Inst itute, Zion Line Women's Institute, S.S. No 5 Admaston, Admaston Primar y, Junior S.S. Classes, Mr.& Mrs John Ferguson, the Edmunds Family, the Ca rdiff Family, the Blackwell family, Mr & Mrs Wallace Mc Gregor, Mr.& Mrs L eslie Davis, Mr. & Mrs K.G. McNab & Daisy. wburwell-1.FTW | MACLAREN, Harriet Isabelle (I2099)
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| 6045 | “William (Bill) John Andrews passed away peacefully in the Rosmond Wi ng of the Almonte general Hospital on Thursday July 7. He was74. (1988) A lifelong resident of Almonte area, M r. Andrews was born September 6, 1913, the son of the late Joseph John Andrews and Eliza Jane Munso n. He was educated in Almonte and on October 10 1942 married Ella Marjorie Rodger.Mr. Andrews worked as a far mer, in later years he also worked with the Department of Highways and the Almonte Co-op. he received a p in for 10 years of service to the Co-op. He is survived by his son Robert and his wife Aneth of Almonte; sister P earl Suozzi of Detroit, Michigan; a granddaughter Angela and a grandson , Jordan. He was predeceased by his wife, Ella on Feb 14 1966; his sister Jenny Ja cques and brother David. Funeral services, conducted by Rev Bob Hill, were held Saturday July 1988 at t he CR Gamble Funeral Home and Chapel. Interment followed at the Auld Kirk Cemetery. The Pallbearers were Ang us McCormick, Boyd Jamieson, Bert Lowery, William Traill, Gerald Mechan and Arnold Shane.” | ANDREWS, Joseph John (I142)
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