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6101 submitter to IGI: JOHN KIMBERLEY
25 ROCHELLE AVE
HAMILTON,ONT.
CANADA,L8M-1P9 Home: Con 2 Lot 19 Pembroke renfrew.pembroke_township film c1070 ( Ontario was Canada West & Quebec was Canada East in 1861 ) DUNLOP A H farmer born Lower Canada Meth M 1861-50 "Arunah" m1 to JARDINE Mary DUNLOP { ? } Elizabeth born Lower Canada Meth F 1861-30 2nd wife accordi ng to children ages in 1861 census DUNLOP Catherine born Pembroke Meth F 1861-18 Catherine J. married 1861 to CUSHING John B. DUNLOP George born Pembroke Meth M 1861-16 DUNLOP James born Pembroke Meth M 1861-14 DUNLOP Clarise born Pembroke Meth F 1861-8 DUNLOP Alice born Pembroke Meth F 1861-6 Alice Laverna married 1882 @ca.on.renfrew.pembroke to COCHRANE Francis DUNLOP ? born Pembroke Meth M 1861-4 DUNLOP Alfred born Pembroke Meth M 1861-2 contact John Allan allan@tyenet.com if you have Elizabeth's maiden name 
DUNLOP, Arunah Hyde (I86)
 
6102 Sudden Death of Mrs. John Andrews. Mrs. John Andrews went to bed on Sund ay evening, and
within a very short time had passed away. She had not been very well f or a few days, but was
about the house performing the household duties as usual. Shortly aft er going to bed she emitted
a chocking sound, but answered her husband when he spoke, but in a few m oments time, death
had taken place from heart trouble. The deceased was Eliza Jane Munso n, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Munson of Carleton Place. She was born on the third li ne of Huntley, and was 33
years of age. It was while she was living in Carleton Place that she w as married to Mr.
Andrews, about 11 years ago, and to them four children were born. The el dest, David Wesley
is only ten years of age, Rebecca Pearl, seven, Jennie Evelyn, three, a nd the baby William
John, eighteen months, These, with Mr. Andrews, are left to mourn a moth er's love and care.
Her father and mother and three sisters and four brothers are also lef t. The funeral took place
on Tuesday, thirteenth from the husbands home, to the eighth line cemete ry, and was very
largely attended by sorrowing friends and sympathizing neighbors.” 
MUNSON, Eliza Jane (I2354)
 
6103 Sullivan Birthing home - located on Meadow St. in the home later occupied by Pete & Margaret Laronde MANEY, Julia Mary (I44517)
 
6104 Summary by Fay Bennett
Grand Union Hotel was built c1876-78 by Alexander Hudson (G.Wallace, Cobden Then & Now)

Hotel purchased by Thomas W. Patterson in 1897 (G.Wallace, Cobden Then & Now)
Later leased by Michael Walsh; Daniel Roach
Purchased by the Jackson family in 1919 
BUSINESS-GRAND UNION HOTEL (I3241)
 
6105 Summary from newspaper clippings written by Fay Bennett

The McCoy Hotel aka The McCoy House was located on Main St., Cobden just west of the railway tracks.
John McCoy came to Cobden c 1880.

John McCoy died Mar 5, 1908 and in April 1908, Mary McCoy, widow of John McCoy applied for transfer of licence to herself.

In April 1910, the Village of Cobden went ?dry? and both hotels, The Grand Union and The McCoy House, closed their doors.

In June 1910, an advertisement in the Ottawa Citizen listed the McCoy House for sale. It was described as having 20 bedrooms, large dining room, sample and waiting rooms, good stable and shed accommodation. It was known to be the hotel to host the commercial trade, during their stay in Cobden.

A group of temperance league investors leased the McCoy House in July, 1910 and re-opened it.

Mr. John Devine managed the hotel for 7 years (c1912-1919) until it was sold by the McCoy Estate to Mr. Dan Roach in Sept 1919.

The hotel burned April 4, 1926 when owned by James Mallard.
 
BUSINESS-MCCOY HOUSE (HOTEL) (I3240)
 
6106 SUTHERLAND, Dr. Norman Gregor
The Sutherland family sadly announces the death of Norman, husband, father, grandfather and brother.
He is survived by his wife Dawnalda (nee Davis), his son Gregor Davis Crombie Sutherland, his granddaughter, Arielle Alexandra Sutherland and his sister Heather Milne (Sutherland) of Scotland. He is predeceased by his father Alexander, mother Julia (nee Crombie) and sister, Alexandra Sutherland of Scotland. By request there will be no visitation. Funeral Service will be held in Wesley United Church on Saturday, December 4th, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests you visit ("make a house call") to persons who are sick or disabled in their residence this Christmas season. Funeral arrangements in care of Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew St., Pembroke (613) 732-3637. Online condolences and donations are available at www.malcolmanddeavitt.com .
SUTHERLAND, Dr. Norman Gregor The Sutherland family sadly announces the death of Norman, husband, father, grandfather and brother. He is survived by his wife Dawnalda (nee Davis), his son Gregor Davis Crombie Sutherland, his granddaughter, Arielle Alexandra Sutherland and his sister Heather Milne (Sutherland) of Scotland. He is predeceased by his father Alexander, mother Julia (nee Crombie) and sister, Alexandra Sutherland of Scotland. By request there will be no visitation. Funeral Service will be held in Wesley United Church on Saturday, December 4th, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests you visit ("make a house call") to persons who are sick or disabled in their residence this Christmas season. Funeral arrangements in care of Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew St., Pembroke . Online condolences and donations are available at www.malcolmanddeavitt.com

Wesley United Church, Pembroke, Ontario
275 Pembroke Street East
Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
K8A 3J9

Norman died Tuesday November 30 2010 in Ottawa

He was the husband of Dawnalda Davis, daughter of Hazel A Guest descended from Catherine Peever 1826-1897

 
SUTHERLAND, Dr. Norman Gregor (I42)
 
6107 Sweeney Benjaman B 1876 Died 1930 married Margaret Cumming B 1873 D 19 43 M 13 June 1894 parents listed Spencer (guardian) and Sarah Sweeney - James Cumm ings and Mary Story Ross Twp. Dalhousie. Don't think they had family. Th eir tombstone is in Union Cemetery Cobden He was the last owner of the fa rm site . Assessemt roll of 1925 listed 229 acres of land. It has been s old and the orignal home is gone and lots of homes on the property. T he land reg. office has a list of property ownership since 1832 to presen t. SWEENEY, Benjamin (I51860493)
 
6108 SWEENY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 179 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p42 film t6355 9 SWEENY Spencer M 1891-50 widower Ont - Ont - common laborer 10 SWEENY Sarah Jane F 1891-22 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 11 SWEENY John M 1891-21 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 12 SWEENY Mary Ann F 1891-19 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 13 SWEENY Joseph M 1891-16 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 14 SWEENY Robert M 1891-9 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 15 SWEENY Margaret F 1891-6 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist SWEENEY, Sarah Jane (I51857715)
 
6109 SWEENY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 179 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p42 film t6355 9 SWEENY Spencer M 1891-50 widower Ont - Ont - common laborer 10 SWEENY Sarah Jane F 1891-22 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 11 SWEENY John M 1891-21 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 12 SWEENY Mary Ann F 1891-19 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 13 SWEENY Joseph M 1891-16 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 14 SWEENY Robert M 1891-9 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 15 SWEENY Margaret F 1891-6 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist SWEENEY, John James (I51857716)
 
6110 SWEENY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 179 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p42 film t6355 9 SWEENY Spencer M 1891-50 widower Ont - Ont - common laborer 10 SWEENY Sarah Jane F 1891-22 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 11 SWEENY John M 1891-21 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 12 SWEENY Mary Ann F 1891-19 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 13 SWEENY Joseph M 1891-16 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 14 SWEENY Robert M 1891-9 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 15 SWEENY Margaret F 1891-6 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist SWEENEY, Joseph (I51857718)
 
6111 SWEENY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 179 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p42 film t6355 9 SWEENY Spencer M 1891-50 widower Ont - Ont - common laborer 10 SWEENY Sarah Jane F 1891-22 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 11 SWEENY John M 1891-21 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 12 SWEENY Mary Ann F 1891-19 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 13 SWEENY Joseph M 1891-16 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 14 SWEENY Robert M 1891-9 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 15 SWEENY Margaret F 1891-6 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist SWEENEY, Robert Spencer (I51857719)
 
6112 SWEENY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 179 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p42 film t6355 9 SWEENY Spencer M 1891-50 widower Ont - Ont - common laborer 10 SWEENY Sarah Jane F 1891-22 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 11 SWEENY John M 1891-21 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 12 SWEENY Mary Ann F 1891-19 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 13 SWEENY Joseph M 1891-16 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 14 SWEENY Robert M 1891-9 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 15 SWEENY Margaret F 1891-6 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist SWEENEY, Margaret Ellen (I51857720)
 
6113 SWEENY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 179 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p42 film t6355 9 SWEENY Spencer M 1891-50 widower Ont - Ont - common laborer 10 SWEENY Sarah Jane F 1891-22 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 11 SWEENY John M 1891-21 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 12 SWEENY Mary Ann F 1891-19 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 13 SWEENY Joseph M 1891-16 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 14 SWEENY Robert M 1891-9 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 15 SWEENY Margaret F 1891-6 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist death cert. of Anne Sweeney 1874 age 2yrs 8 mths. burned to death. Film 18 46471 reg. no. 096979. SWEENEY, Mary Ann (I51857717)
 
6114 Sydney Robert Measor, 62, of 424 52nd Ave. N.W., died Friday in the Colonel Belcher hospital.
He was born at Chapleau, Ont., and came to Westlock 33 years ago. For 14 years he was employed by the Bow River Forestry Reserve and lived for the past three years at Banff. Mr. Measor served in both the First and Second Great Wars.
He is survived by his wife, Mary of Edmonton; three sons, Gordon, Black Diamond, Harold of Calgary and Robert of McGrath; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ford of Victoria, Mrs. Francis Thomson of Black Diamond and Mrs. Violet McKay of Edmonton; 10 grandchildren; four brothers, William of Banff, Lester of Edmonton, Stanley of Windsor, Richard of Toronto, and a sister, Mrs. Violet Morgan of Vancouver.
Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, April 30, 1955, page 34 
MEASOR, Pte. Sydney Robert (I40592469)
 
6115 tailor; previous service 1 yr. 3rd C Fields Engineers
5' 3" Brown eyes, black hair; age 21 years
Arrived Plymouth Jun 9, 1916; to France Aug 13, 1916; transferred to 16th Can MGCoy Jan 1, 1917; Killed Jun 9, 1917 
ETHIER, Pte. Joseph Louis Macine (I48486827)
 
6116 tailor; previous service 1 yr. 3rd C Fields Engineers
5' 3" Brown eyes, black hair; age 21 years
Arrived Plymouth Jun 9, 1916; to France Aug 13, 1916; transferred to 16th Can MGCoy Jan 1, 1917; Killed Jun 9, 1917 
ETHIER, Pte. Joseph Louis Macine (I48486827)
 
6117 taken at Bancroft Railway Station; Jack Joint ran the station BOWES, James L. (I49219761)
 
6118 taken on strength Mar 27, 1945 to Stormont Dundas & Glengarry Highlanders; killed Apr 4, 1945.
Basic training at Cornwall then Camp Borden and posted to 1st Battalion Midland Regiment, Canadian Army

1939-45 Star
France & Germany Star, War Medal; CVSM & Clasp
sustained an injury to his left eye on the firing range on Nov 27, 1943.
admited to hospital sep 18, 1944 in Comox, B.C.
embarked for overseas Dec 19, 1944
Deplained N W Europe Feb 12, 1945

buried at Wichmend, approx 5 miles SE of Zutphen, Holland reburied at Holten 
GERVAIS, Pte. Harry Louis Philip (I76141429)
 
6119 TEBO 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 110 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p26 film t6355 5 TEBO John M 1891-43 married - Ont - - Methodist farmer 6 TEBO { ? } Annie M 1891-37 married wife Ont Ire Ire Methodist 7 TEBO Annie F 1891-15 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 8 TEBO Elizabeth F 1891-13 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 9 TEBO Margt J F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 10 TEBO Rosetta F 1891-9 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 11 TEBO Robt Alexr M 1891-7 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 12 TEBO John Siles M 1891-5 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 13 TEBO Lilly Ethel M 1891-1 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist THIBEAU, John Silas (I3544)
 
6120 Terry Brown 1608 Ravenwood Dr. Peterborough Ontario. K9K 2P8 Source (S900530)
 
6121 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S461286)
 
6122 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S586614)
 
6123 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S647279)
 
6124 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S656714)
 
6125 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S658180)
 
6126 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S662011)
 
6127 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S665813)
 
6128 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S681783)
 
6129 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S687891)
 
6130 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S752414)
 
6131 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S753471)
 
6132 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S782801)
 
6133 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S857739)
 
6134 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S861117)
 
6135 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S863216)
 
6136 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S866549)
 
6137 The 4 reels of film that comprise the source of Ida's work can also be obtained from the LDS church using the following film numbers:-


Vol. 1, baptisms, 1825-ca. 1860 FHL #1759292 Vol. 2, baptisms, 1840's-ca. 1870 FHL #1759293 Vol. 3, baptisms, 1850's-1870's FHL #1759294 [Locality index to vol. 3] FHL #1698106 Item 3 Vol. 4, baptisms, 1860's-1910 FHL #1759295 
Source (S929528)
 
6138 The Andrew Devine (who married Mary Kenny) of our common interests, from the information in the book is one of a larger family all coming from Templehouse, Sligo from the 1840's onward. His siblings include Felix (m Ann French),Matthew (who lived in Renfrew for a while but moved on to Vineland N.J. USA and had a son Andrew also); Patrick (never married ); John (m: Ellen,Helan,or Elenor ?) and had no children; and a sister Mary (m:?Moran).
Renfrew Mercury Mar 5 1897

On Monday morning, Mar 1 st the last older generation of Devines - pionee rs in the settlement of this section-quietly passed away to rest. Fo ma ny years Mr Adnrew Devine was a resident of Renfrew, but for the last f ew years he and Mrs. Devine, have been living with their son Rev Felix Dev ine, at Osceola, and it was there that the end came. An absess form ed in his breast some months ago, in such a position that the doctor advis ed against an operation. The deceased was born in Co. Sligo, Ireland in 1 815; and came to Canada in 1847. With his brothers Felix, Patrickl, Jo hn and Matthew, he became one of the pioneers of this district living f or years on a farm near the Pinnacle. He took no active part in politic a ffairs, and though consequently not quite so well known as his younger bro thers, enjoyed the same measure of high respect from those who did know hi m. Last summer he and Mrs Devine celebrated their golden wedding . The d eceased leaves a widow and nine children - John, Matthew and Patrick of Re nfrew; Rev Felix of Osceola; and Andrew of Ottawa; Mary Ann of Osceola; M rs T W McGarry of Renfrew; and two other daughters in religious orders: S isters Victoria and Chresentia. The remainswere brought to Renfrew for in terment besides brothers John, Felix, and Patrick; sympathizing friends es corting them to the residence of Mr M devine on Tuesday afternoon. and th ence to the church of st. Francis Xavier, where services was held, and th en to the R.C. Cemetery on Wednesday morning. 
DEVINE, Andrew (I40652773)
 
6139 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I49220027)
 
6140 The death occurred in Renfrew Hospital January 30th of Mr. Edward B. Bulm er of Kerr Line following an illness of six weeks. Born in Ross Township, the youngest son of the late Edward Bulmer and h is wife Jane Elliott, he was in his seventy-sixth year. He spent his enti re life here and always took an active part in community and church lif e. At the time of his passing he was Clerk of the Session of Trinity Unit ed Church. Fifty-five years ago he married Margaret Black who survives. There are a lso three sons and six daughters, Maurice and Beryl (Mrs. Wm. Hembre y) of Forester's Falls, Hazel (Mrs. Wm. Davis) of Thorold, Harold of Vanco uver, Edith (Mrs. Hugh Percival) of Cobden, Willard of Hamilton, Eileen (M rs. Hugh Megin?), Vivienne (Mrs. James Richardson) both of Ottawa and Lo is (Mrs. J. F. Foy) of Admaston, also eighteen grandchildren and three gre at grandchildren. He was the last surviving member of the family, three b rothers and three sisters having predeceased him. The funeral was held on Wednesday, February 1st, from his late home to Tr inity United Church, with the pastor Rev. H. J. Veals conducting the servi ce, assisted by Dr. H. Amaron of Admaston United Church and Rev. L. McCorr ison of the Standard Church. A nephew, Stanley Black, sang "Some Day I' ll Understand". Honorary pallbearers were members of the Session of Trini ty United Church and three representative elders of St. Andrew's Chur ch in Beachburg. Active pallbearers were six nephews, George and Clayt on Valliant, Owen and Mervin Black, William Moore and Keith Bulmer. Flow er bearers were two grandsons Basil Bulmer and Ted Hembrey. Internment w as in Ross Cemetery. The numerous floral offerings and messages of sympathy received by the be reaved family testified to the high esteem in which Mr. Bulmer was held. BULMER 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 105 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p24 film t6365 18 BULMER Edmond M 1891-59 married - Eng Eng Eng Presbyterian farmer 19 BULMER { ? } Eliza Jane F 1891-53 married wife Ont Ire Ire Presbyterian
caution: married is "f" on original document 20 BULMER Jessie A F 1891-23 - dtr Ont Eng Ire Presbyterian 21 BULMER Amos R M 1891-18 - son Ont Eng Ire Presbyterian 22 BULMER Willie E M 1891-15 - son Ont Eng Ire Presbyterian 23 BULMER John C M 1891-13 - son Ont Eng Ire Presbyterian 24 BULMER Edd Bimms M 1891-11 - son Ont Eng Ire Presbyterian 25 BULMER Ann F 1891-54 - sister Eng Eng Eng CofE

1901 Census Ross Twp Bulmer Edward M Son M Sep 29 1880 20 Bulmer Margaret J. F Daughter-in-law M Apr 2 1882 19

The Centenial 1895 - 1995 of Trinity United Church Forester's Falls, Ontario
p.19
Edward Binns Bulmer m. Margaret Jane Black 1882-1969. They farmed on teh Kerr Line in N 1/2 Lot 12 Con 8 Ross Twp. They raised nine children: Maurice 1902-1972; Hazel m. Wm E Davis; Harold m. Ann Gillis; Beryl m. Wm Henbrey; Edith m. Hugh Percival; Willard m. Irene Thompson; Eileen m. Dr Hugh McGill; Vivienne m. James Richardson; Lois m. J.F.Foy;

1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfew Co., ONtario Bulmer Edward B M Head M Sep 1880 30 1901 Bulmer Margaret F Wife M Apr 1882 28 1901 Bulmer Morris M Son S Mar 1902 9 1901 Bulmer Hazel F Daughter S Apr 1904 7 1901 Bulmer Harold M Son S Jun 1907 4 1901 Bulmer Bryl F Daughter S Jul 1909 1 1901 
BULMER, Edward Binns (I3123)
 
6141 the descendants of Noah HOLT (1797-1882). Most of the information was gathered years ago by my wife's Aunt Ruth, and was later supplemented with some US & Canadian Census Records that I have gathered. I am interested in any additional information/corrections that you have to this record.

Bob Gault 
Source (S851851)
 
6142 The Dr. considered him fit but he was d/c CARMODY, Michael (I93759144)
 
6143 The first hospital in St. Lawrence County, Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center opened in 1885 as the Ogdensburg City Hospital and Orphan Asylum. Although always a community-owned organization, it was managed by the Grey Nuns, Sisters of Charity, until 1976. The hospital's name changed twice: first in 1918 to A. Barton Hepburn Hospital to honor the local banker and donor, and again in 2000 to Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center in recognition of an exceptional gift from its own Dr. E. Garfield Claxton. The hospital was the home of a nursing school, with its first graduating class in 1905 and its last in 1968. With an innovative group of caregivers and community members, Claxton-Hepburn was the first to bring many new services to the region, including an artificial kidney machine in the late 1960s, long before many urban hospitals had one. In the 1990s and 2000s, the county's first dialysis center and comprehensive cancer center were constructed. Today, Claxton-Hepburn serves as a regional referral center for dialysis, radiation and medical oncology, psychiatry, and wound healing. CLAXTON, Dr. Edwin Garfield (I3891557)
 
6144 The Lima News (Ohio), Monday, April 24, 1961.

A.C. MONTGOMERY

FINDLEY - Arthur Campbell Montgomery, 81, of Rt.5, a retired farmer, died Saturday at 3 p.m. in Blanchard Valley Hospital after a two-year illness.
Born Aug. 6, 1879 in Westmeath, Ont., he was a son of Philip and Eliza Montgomery. He moved from Canada to the Findlay area in 1897. His wife, Blanche, predeceased him in death in 1946.
Surviving are a son, Z.P. of Rt.5, Findlay; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Dutton of Sandusky; three sisters, Mrs. Cora McCoo, Mrs. Hattie Fletcher, Mrs. Phyllis Gordon, all of Toronto, Ont.; a brother, Hector, of Timmins, Ont.; two grandchildren and two great-grandsons.
Mr. Montgomery was a member of the Liberty Chapel EUB Church.
Services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Miles Funeral Home, Findlay, with Rev. Charles Mueller officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery.

 
MONTGOMERY, Arthur Campbell (I15159829)
 
6145 The Pembroke Standard, Jan 9, 1885
Coleman-McKillop: On the 14th January, 1885 by Rev. M. H. Scott, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. W. S. Coleman, merchant, Forrester's Falls, Ont., to Miss Maggie McKillop, daughter of John McKillop, Esq., Bristol, PQ. 
Family: William Stephen COLEMAN / Margaret MCKILLOP (F7006)
 
6146 The Perth Courier Death 28 Jul 1905 Friday July 14, at Hotel Dieu, Montreal, Father Felix Devine, Osceola son of the late Andrew Devine, born at Sand Point, October 7, 1852. Survived by his mother and 3 sisters - Mrs T W McGarry and two nuns connected with St Joseph's Hospital Toronto and 3 brothers - John, Matthew and Patrick, Osceola
On Fr. Felix Devines headstone his mother Mary Kenny Devine wrote that he had begun 2 schools in the Renfrew and Cobden area.
 
DEVINE, Rev. Felix Michael (I40652774)
 
6147 The Perth Courier Death 28 Jul 1905 Friday July 14, at Hotel Dieu, Montreal, Father Felix Devine, Osceola son of the late Andrew Devine, born at Sand Point, October 7, 1852. Survived by his mother and 3 sisters - Mrs T W McGarry and two nuns connected with St Joseph's Hospital Toronto and 3 brothers - John, Matthew and Patrick, Osceola
On Fr. Felix Devines headstone his mother Mary Kenny Devine wrote that he had begun 2 schools in the Renfrew and Cobden area.
 
DEVINE, Rev. Felix Michael (I40652774)
 
6148 The Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday, Dec. 21, 1957.

WILLIAM McCLELLAND, 92, of Rathwell, Man., died Dec. 14, in Winnipeg General hospital. Born in Pembroke, Ont., he came to Rathwell in 1888 where he farmed until his retirement. His wife Elizabeth died in 1951. He is survived by four sons John and Allan of Rathwell, George of Treherne, and Mason of Winnipeg, one sister Mrs. M. Dodge of Detroit, Mich., one brother Richard of Innes, Ask., and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Rathwell United church. Burial was in Woodlands cemetery, Rathwell.
 
MCCLELLAND, William Whyte (I85804386)
 
6149 They lived on Lot 5, Conc. 9, Horton Twp, Renfrew, ONT. MCMILLAN, John Jr. (I3066)
 
6150 THIBEAU, Grace Mildred - Passed away on Friday, January 18th, 2013, in her 88th year. Grace Thibeau (nee Hartwick) of Cobden, beloved wife of the late Leslie Thibeau. Loving mother of Shirley Madaire (Guy), Reid Thibeau (Ellen) and Fern O'Ryan (Brian). Daughter of the late George & Mary Hartwick (nee Pilgrim). Predeceased by her son Gary, granddaughter Pamela, sister Eileen (late Armour) and by brothers Willis, Melbourne, Allen and Claude . Survived by daughter-in-law Barb Thibeau, her 8 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and brothers Emerson (Ferri) and Barrie (Arlene), sisters-in-law Margret, Glennis, Lorraine, Darlene and brother-in-law Delmar Thibeau (Bernice). Resting at the MALCOLM, DEAVITT & BINHAMMER FUNERAL HOME, 141 Renfrew St., Pembroke on Monday, January 21st from 7-9 pm and Tuesday from 1:30 - 2:45 pm. Funeral Service from the Chapel at 3 pm. Spring interment Beachburg Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences and donations available at www.mdbfuneralhome.com.
 
HARTWICK, Grace Mildred (I2637)
 

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