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1401 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mistele, Matthew Paul (I13221)
 
1402 aka Maud. Birth Registration 032274 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS 929 Reel 84 was registered as "Martha" Thomson. Birth was attended by G.H. Corbett. Martha was known as Maud Mowat. Was living at home in Ardtrea, South Orillia Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in 1913 when her father died. Marriage Registration 006985 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS932 Reel 301 was registered under the name Mowat Martha. Mowat Martha was listed as a 26 year old resident of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Witnesses at the wedding were Eliza Jane Stewart and Mary W. James of Toronto, Ontario. The service was conducted by Charles J. James in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her sister Margaret Ann married George William's brother John Stephen. Was living at home in Orillia Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in 1913 when her father died. Was living in Orillia Town in 1933 when her brother David E. died and in 1942 when her brother John Allan died.
The Daily Packet & Times, Wednesday December 12, 1956
ROSS, Martha Mowat - Suddenly at her late residence, 123 Emily Street, on Tuesday, December 11, 1956, Martha Mowat Thomson beloved wife of the late George W. Ross and loving mother of Jean (Mrs. George Cobbold), Sarnia; and Marr, Dave and Grant (Gander) of Orillia. Resting at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St. North, Orillia, for service on Thursday December 13 at 3 p.m. Interment St Andrews Cemetery, Orillia. 
Thomson, Martha Mowat (I6370)
 
1403 aka May and Mae. Birth Registration 032417 Archives of Ontario MS929 Reel 73. Dr. McLean attended. Was living at home in Ardtrea, South Orillia Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in 1913 when her father died. Marriage Registration 013992 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS932 Reel 350 listed "May" as a 28 year old resident of Ardtrea, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Witnesses at the wedding were David Thomson and Alice Thomson of Ardtrea, Simcoe County. The service was conducted by J.A. Reddon. Was living in North Orillia in 1933 when her brother David E. died and in 1942 when her brother John Allan died.
The Daily Packet and Times, Monday 11 May 1964
WOOD, Elizabeth Mary (May) - At her late residence, 200 John Street, Orillia, on Monday, May 11, 1964, May Thomson, in her 80th year, beloved wife of Robert Earl Wood, formerly of Ardtrea. Loving mother of Tom of Orillia. Dear sister of Mrs. Margaret Ross of Orillia; Grant of Ardtrea and Gray of Sudbury and grandmother of Margaret. Resting at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St. North, Orillia. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday, May 13 at 2 p.m. Interment St Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia. 
Thomson, Elizabeth Mary (I6335)
 
1404 aka Mike. Ball, Michael (I13764)
 
1405 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mason, Michael Norman (I12633)
 
1406 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Balkwill, Michael Charles (I14329)
 
1407 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Apsey, Thomas Michael (I13711)
 
1408 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bridge, Michael Ryan (I12830)
 
1409 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sveum, Mildred (I13006)
 
1410 aka Min. Birth Registration 032634 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS 929 Reel 73. Marriage registration 025561 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS932 reel 238. Effie was listed as a 26 year old resident of Toronto and a Presbyterian. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Alex Eilroy by license. Witnesses were Louis W. Moffit of Victoria College and Agnes H. Thomson of Eady, Ontario. Had no children. Buried in St George's Cemetery, Plot R9-14, Concession 11, Lot 11, Medonte Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Was living at Eady, Medonte Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in 1916 when her father died. Was living in Grenard in 1917 when her sister Margaret died and in 1942 when her sister Elizabeth died. In Medonte A Township Remembered, "they lived in a long lane just past the Grenard School on Foxmead Road".
Daily Packet and Times Saturday, 15 July 1972, page 2
Moffit, Effie - At Orillia, on Thursday, July 13, 1972, Effie Thomson, beloved wife of Arthur Moffit of Grenard in her 87th year. Resting at the Doolittle Funeral Home for service on Monday July 17, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Fairvalley Cemetery, Medonte Township. 
Thomson, Effie Rae (I13896)
 
1411 aka Mina. Birth registration 030866 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS929 reel 45.
The Orillia Packet and Times, Thursday, November 2, 1950
MRS. MINA THOMSON. Following a stroke, Mrs. Mina Thomson, widow of John Thomson, passed away at her Canice Street home on Monday, October 30th. She was in her 71st year.
Born at Ardtrea, she lived there until her marriage to John Thomson, also of Ardtrea, about 43 years ago when she moved to Orillia where she lived ever since.
A member of the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Thomson did not participate in any of the church's organizations but preferred to spend much of her time caring for her home.
Left to mourn her passing is one son, John Thomson of Canice and her grandson, William. Her husband predeceased her eight years ago.
The funeral service was held from Doolittle Brothers' Funeral Home on Wednesday, November 1st, with Dr. J.A. MacInnis officiating. Interment was made in St Andrew's cemetery.
The pallbearers - all nephews, were Frank Thomson, Archie Thomson, John Ross Jr., David Ross, Marr Ross, and Jack Whitney.
Among Mrs. Thomson's relatives who came to pay their respects to the deceased were her sisters, Mrs. Ethel O'Leary of Toronto, Mrs. Ida Griffis of Lindsay, Mrs. William Whitney (Elma) of Washago; and two nieces, Mrs. Nora Langley of Toronto and Elma of Lindsay. 
Annis, Minna Marella (I11384)
 
1412 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Shaver, Milton Jay (I13067)
 
1413 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stacey, Nancy Carol (I13586)
 
1414 aka Nancy. Tasker, Agnes (I13692)
 
1415 aka Nell and Nellie. Birth registration 028509 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS929 reel 169. Church Register, Rosseau, Ullswater/Bent River, North Cardwell, Ellen Louise was baptized on February 23, 1905 in her parents home in Raymond, parents Alexander and Mary Anne Edwards. Ellen born 3 October 1904. Was living in Tweed, Ontario in 1948 when her uncle Thomas T. Thomson died. Was living in Parry Sound in 1928 when her sister Violet died. Was living in Tweed in 1948 when her mother died. Was living in Belleville, Ontario in 1962 when her sister Janet Margaret died. Buried in Belleville Cemetery, Plot G-13-13.
(from the collection of Janet Marilyn (Parsons) Mason)
Mrs. Ellen Louise Taylor
Mrs. Ellen Louise Taylor died in Oromocto Hospital in New Brunswick after a brief illness. She was in her 68th year.
Born in Muskoka, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Edwards. She was predeceased by her husband, the late Leonard Alfred Taylor. Mrs. Taylor had lived in Belleville for the past 15 years, having come to the city from Tweed. She was a member of St. Margaret's on the Hill and of Quintena Rebeccah Lodge.
Mrs. Taylor is survived by three sons: Norman Robert Taylor of Delaware, Ont.; William Ernest Taylor of Oromocto, N.B.; and Burnell Edwards Taylor of Bay Ridges, Ontario. 
Edwards, Ellen Louise (I10059)
 
1416 aka Nellie. Graduated from high school in 1925 at Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada. Was a school teacher. Lived in Pense, Morse and Snowden, Saskatchewan, Canada, Flin Flon and Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. After John died, Helen went to Brandon and lived with her daughter Marlene. Died from heart failure. Buried in Brandon Cemetery Section 47 - 81B.
The Brandon Sun, March 3, 1986
WEBSDALE: The death of Helen Marion Websdale (Nell), occurred at the Brandon General Hospital on February 24, 1986. Born, Helen Marion Thomson, at Pense, Sask., on Dec. 20, 1906, Mrs. Websdale had been a resident of Brandon for a number of years. She was predeceased by her husband Jack Websdale in 1969. Surviving are her five children, Jim Websdale of Winnipeg; Marlene Websdale of Brandon; Keith of Saskatoon; Ron of Brandon and Mrs. Scott Edmond (Margaret) of Winnipeg. There are 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild. One sister, Mrs. Fred Gerl (Marjorie), as well as numerous nieces and nephews, also survive. Funeral service was held at the Brockie-Donovan Chapel on Feb. 27, 1986 with Rev. Lloyd Lovering officiating. Interment was in the Brandon Cemetery. 
Thomson, Helen Marion (I13921)
 
1417 aka Nellie. No birth registration was located for Margaret Ellen at the Archives of Ontario. The Orillia Expositor, 28 January 1875 Edition, Page 2, has a birth announcement of a daughter born to the wife of James Thomson on 23 January 1875. (Her gravestone has a date of 28 January 1875 and Dorothy Jean (Cook) Young has a date of 28 January 1875). Nellie completed an elementary school education. She was a smallish woman who loved to dance and read hundreds of books. Marriage Registration 017244 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS932 Reel 116. Witnesses at the wedding were David Thomson of Seattle, Washington State, USA and Carrie Harvie of South Orillia Township. The service was conducted by R.N. Grant. Margaret Ellen and Samuel's marriage recorded in the Orillia Presbyterian St. Andrews Church Records, marriage register 1896-1908: Margaret Ellen Thomson, age 29, resident of South Orillia, born Orillia, spinster, Presbyterian, parents James Thomson and Margaret Dunn; Samuel Cotton Harvie, age 30, resident of South Orillia, born South Orillia, bachelor, farmer, Presbyterian, parents John R. Harvie and Rhoda Cotton. Witness, David Thomson of Seattle, Washington, USA and Carrie Harvie of South Orillia. Married 12 September 1904 in South Orillia by Pastor R.M. Grant by license. Was living in South Orillia Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in 1908 and 1915 when her parents died and 1940 when her brother Thomas died. She received $4,224.00 from her father's estate and $19.14 from her mother's estate. Was living at Bass Lake, Ontario when her daughter got married in 1940.
The Daily Packet and Times, Monday 27 October 1958
HARVIE - At her residence, 41 Frederick Street, Orillia, on Sunday October 26, 1958, Margaret Ellen (Nellie) Thomson, beloved wife of Samuel Harvie and dear mother of Jean (Mrs. Jonathan Cook) and loving grandmother of Jim and Dorothy Cook, in her 84th year. Funeral from Doolittle Brothers Funeral Home on Tuesday October 28th. Service at 3:30 p.m. Interment St Andrews Cemetery, Orillia. 
Thomson, Margaret Ellen (I14161)
 
1418 aka Nero and Bub. From Jean Hoffmann (a Connell descendent from Heidelberg, Ontario, Canada) who visited with Harold; "They usually got prizes for the best yard with all their flowers. He enjoyed his cottage and was an avid golfer." Harold was educated at Stony Creek School and in Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada. Harold taught school at Osprey School, Manitoba 1934-38. He then became a civil servant by obtaining employment in the Neepawa Land Titles Office on December 1, 1938 where he worked until he retired on October 2, 1981 (except for serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force in WWII). He started playing drums with Kelly's Orchestra in 1935 in the Orange Hall on Saturday nights. He played with other orchestras including "Black Hawks" big band and with Ed Kuharski for fifteen years, retiring from band playing in 1974. Was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church in Neepawa and sang in the choir for many years. He held many positions in the church. Lived at 335 Lily Street, Neepawa and had a cottage at Clear Lake, Manitoba. Harold is buried in Lot 2, Block 6, Range 4, Riverview Cemetery, Neepawa.


His father died when William was six and the family moved in with his grandparents on their farm. William excelled in hockey and track and field in high school. He acquired the nickname Nero when at age 18 was put in charge of a thrashing gang. One worker said "who do you think you are, King Nero?" and he replied "you're darn right and you had better remember it." He was Nero ever after. He got the nickname Bub when he decided he was not old enough to be called Gramps by his grandchildren. He had a special and caring relationship with Marge Sandercock for 22 years and they were renowned in the district for their dancing skills and talent. Funeral was held at Knox Presbyterian Church in Neepawa, Manitoba with Rev. Gladys Anderson officiating. White's Funeral Home were in care of arrangements. (From William's obituary).

Visited Mary Thomson in Minto Township, Ontario in 1922 with his mother, brother and sister. He was reported to be a very nice boy. 
Thomson, William Harold (I11133)
 
1419 aka Net, Nettie, Jeanette and Jennette. Birth Registration 220694 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS929 Reel 12. Her name was listed as Janet and was attended by Dr. Corbett. Marriage registration 024508 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS932 reel 368 was filed under Thompson. The service was held at Cooke's Church in Toronto performed by Rev. William Patterson by license. Witnesses were Minie Patterson of 46 Fairview Boulevard and Charles Leslie of 73 Woolfrey Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Jennette was listed as a 28 year old living at 279 Sherbourne Street, Toronto and a Presbyterian. Had one adopted daughter. Was living at home in Ardtrea, South Orillia Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in 1913 when her father died. Was living in Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1925 when her mother died and in 1933 when her brother David E. died. Was living in Orillia in 1942 when her brother John Allan died.
The Orillia Packet and Times, Thursday, February 1, 1945, Page 4, Archives of Ontario microfilm N039 Reel 81NP reported:
"CASEY - At the home of sister, Mrs. W.S. Millichamp, Lot 3 Concession 6, South Orillia, on Wednesday, January 31, 1945, Jeanette Casey, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Thomson. The Funeral will be held from A.T. MacDonald's Funeral Home on Friday, February 2. Service at the chapel at 2.30. Interment Orillia Cemetery."
The Orillia Packet and Times, Thursday, February 8, 1945, Page 4, Archives of Ontario microfilm N039 Reel 81NP reported:
"MRS. J.M. CASEY
On Wednesday, January 31, at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Millichamp, RR3 Orillia, Janet Thomson, widow of J.M. Casey, who predeceased her 10 years ago, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Thomson, died after a lingering illness. She was born in South Orillia, and taught school for several years. She lived in Unity, Saskatchewan and after her husband’s death came to reside with Mrs. Millichamp. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
On Friday the Rev. J.A. MacInnis conducted the funeral service at A.T. MacDonald’s Funeral Home in Orillia. Among the flowers received were some from The Women’s Association, of Ardtrea. The Pallbearers were Thomas Wood, Frank Thomson, Archie Thomson, Marr Ross, John Ross and Alex. Thomson.
She is survived by a daughter, Zelma Jean Casey, and four brothers and four sisters, Archie Thomson, of Ardtrea, Grant Thomson, of Ardtrea, Gray S. Thomson of Coppercliff, William Thomson of Orillia, Mrs. Carl Wood of Ardtrea, Mrs. John Ross, of Orillia, Mrs. William Millichamp, of South Orillia and Mrs. G.W. Ross, of Orillia." 
Thomson, Janet (I11398)
 
1420 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mason, Norman Jackson (I12617)
 
1421 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thomson, Patricia Anne (I12987)
 
1422 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gronlund, Patricia Sue (I13025)
 
1423 aka Patsy. Blood, Patricia Louise (I13400)
 
1424 aka Peg and Maggie. Birth Registration 031976 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS929 Reel 62. Dr. McLean attended. Family genealogical chart has birth year as 1882. Marriage Registration 020038 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS932 Reel 150. Witnesses at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. David Thomson of Ardtrea, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. The service was conducted by D.C. MacGregor. Margaret Ann and Joihn Stephen's marriage recorded in the Orillia Presbyterian St. Andrews Church Records, marriage register 1909-1926: Margaret Ann Thomson, age 27, resident of Orillia, born North Orillia, spinster, Presbyterian, parents Archibald Thomson and Jane Allan; John Stephen Ross, age 29, resident of Orillia, born Mount Forest, Ontario, bachelor, salesman, Presbyterian, parents George M. Ross and Ellen Hodge. Witness, David E. Thomson and Mrs. David Thomson of Ardtrea. Married 17 August 1910 at Ardtrea, North Orillia, Simcoe County by Pastor D.C. MacGregor by license. Her sister Maud Mowat married John Stephen's brother George William Ross. Was living in Orillia Town, Orillia Township in 1913 when her father died, in 1933 when her brother David E. died, in 1942 when her brother John Allan died and in 1965 when her brother George Grant died. Orillia St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Death Register recorded age 82, resident of 23 Front St. N. Rev. E.A. Beggs. (Orillia Library microfilm 539). Thomson, Margaret Ann (I10174)
 
1425 aka Perce and Perc. Birth registration 037951 microfilm MS929 reel 152 Archives of Ontario. Birth was attended by J.A. Harvie. When the birth was originally registered, no first names were given. The first names were added on 19 July 1967. Buried in St. George's Cemetery, Fair Valley, Plot R11-9 with his parents, brothers and sister.
The Packet and Times, Tuesday, September 26, 1978, page 3
BRIMAGE, Perc - At Orillia, on Monday, September 25, 1978. Perc Brimage of 189 Mary Street, beloved husband of Bessie DeHart; in his 79th year. Dear father of Barbara (Mrs. Tom Gigliotti) of Ladner, B.C. and Nora Jane (Mrs. Harold O'Brien) of Greenwich, New York. Loving grandfather of six grandchildren and brother of Lillian (Mrs. Edward Sykes) of Orillia, Mrs. Ethel Mulholland of Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Eva (Mrs. Gordon Jermey) of Bobcaygeon, Jack of Simcoe, May, Bertha and William predeceased. The late Perc Brimage is resting at the Doolittle Funeral Home, where service will be held on Thursday, September 28th at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. George's Cemetery, Fairvalley, Medonte. 
Brimage, Percival Hugh (I13998)
 
1426 aka Pete. Had no children. Was living in Burks Falls in 1928 when her sister Violet died. Was living in Magnetawan, Ontario, Canada in 1948 when her mother died, in 1948 when her uncle Thomas T. Thomson died, in 1962 when her sister Janet Margaret died, in 1994 when her sister Edna died and in 1995 when her sister Dorothy died. Marie Yvonne Wurm is a stepdaughter of Beatrice. Edwards, Beatrice Rae (I12585)
 
1427 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mason, Randall James (I12635)
 
1428 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Allen, Richard Lee (I13123)
 
1429 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gronlund, Richard James (I13024)
 
1430 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gaetz, Richard E. (I13081)
 
1431 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mason, Eric Wesley (I12634)
 
1432 aka Rob. Adopted son of Ben and Thelma Thomson. Rob was likely born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and his birth name was Paul Norman Johanasson (spelling?). He attended Agincourt Public School, Lockie Avenue, Agincourt, Ontario, grades kindergarten to 8, 1960-6; Agincourt Collegiate Institute, Midland Avenue, grades 9-13, 1969-74. Rob spend parts of a couple of years working for his uncle, Robert Allen Thomson on the Thomson farm at McCord, Saskatchewan. He was artistically inclined and spent many hours doing intricate pencil sketches of abstract and still life objects. Rob was taking courses at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario where he met Denise. When Rob married Denise, she had four children Royce, Christine, Kyle and Krystal and two grandchildren, Christine's children. Rob legally adopted Krystal and Kyle. Denise adopted her oldest son Royce's child, Andrew. Rob was working in a motel in Belleville in 1986. Rob contracted hepatitis B and took his own life with a gun. Cremated. Thomson, Robert Gordon (I12988)
 
1433 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Allen, Robert James Russell (I10084)
 
1434 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Websdale, Robert Keith (I14076)
 
1435 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sabin, Ronald Robert (I13273)
 
1436 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Shaw, Ronald N. (I11424)
 
1437 aka Ross. Ross was named after J.C. Ross, editor of the Farmert's Sun and a good friend and classmate of William Andrew Amos at U of T. Ross served overseas in World War II. In 1948 Ross and Margaret lived at 287 South Kingsway, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In the 1950s, they moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Worked in a bank and then as an accountant for a hardware company in Montreal. Lived in Lachine, Quebec for the last half of his life. (according to Robert Edward Amos, January 2003) and as mentioned in his fathers obituary in 1967. Amos, William Albert Ross (I10122)
 
1438 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Amos, Rosemary Elizabeth (I13558)
 
1439 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Glendinning, Russell Brian (I13469)
 
1440 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Daou, Soubheih (Sabah) Mouhamad (Hamzeh) (I13354)
 
1441 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McColl, Neil Alexander (I12861)
 
1442 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Glendinning, Sandra P. (I11223)
 
1443 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kelly, James "Scott" (I13688)
 
1444 aka Shel. In his marriage registration, Sheldon was listed as a bachelor, 23, Methodist, resident of Town of Orillia and an Express Messenger. His father was listed as being born in Canning, Nova Scotia, Canada. Buried in Belleville Cemetery, Plot I-4-6.

Halifax - Chronicle Herald, 30 June 1975
TRURO - Nathan Sheldon Eaton, 75, of 128 Park Street, Truro, died Sunday morning in the Victoria General Hospital.
Born in Canning, he was the son of the late Nathan and Minnie Bigelow Eaton.
Mr. Eaton was a member of the St. Andrew's United Church and a retired supervisor of Canadian National Railway which he had served 48 years. He is survived by his second wife, the former Josephine Harris; one daughter Cheryl (Mrs. E.G. McDonnell), Kingston, Ont.; one step-daughter Gerry (Mrs. John Hilchey), Truro; one step-son, John McElhiney, Toronto; two sisters, Stella (Mrs. Leander Eaton), Cunard; Ann (Mrs. Burnel Cox), Wolfville; three brothers, Victor, Shediac, N.B.; Levy, Toronto and Hartley, Puerto Rico; and four grandchildren. He was predeceased by one son Jack, and by two sisters.
The body is resting in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, where funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, with Rev. George MacLean officiating. Burial will be in Belleville, Ont. on Thursday. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Nova Scotia Heart Foundation.

Following from Cheryl Louise (Eaton) MacDonnell:
Sheldon started working for the Canadian National Railway at age 17 in Orillia, Ontario in 1917 cleaning out stables. He worked his entire career with CNR Express retiring in Belleville as CNR Express Superintendent, Rideau Area. Was a CNR Express Agent in Orillia (twice), Cobalt, Exeter (twice), Englehart, Woodstock, North Bay and Belleville (twice).
Sheldon remarried on 4 December 1965 in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada to Josephine Elizabeth (Harris) McElhiney. She was born 18 September 1901 and was the widow of Captain McElhiney. She had two children, "Gerry" Geraldine (McElhiney) Hilchey born 18 August 1926 and John McElhiney born 15 April 1938, who never married.

Following from The Nova Scotia Eatons
Halifax Herald 8/13/2003EATON, Josephine Elizabeth - 101, Truro, passed away peacefully in Williams Country Home, Hilden, August 12, 2003. Born in Canning, Kings Co., she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Laura Harris Chipman.She was predeceased by husbands, Capt. Gerald C. McElhiney, MC, and N. Sheldon Eaton; infant son, Bobby; sister, Dorothy Popple, Exeter, England; brother, William Harris, Canning. She is survived by sister, Kathleen Quigley, Halifax; daughter, Geraldine (John) Hilchey, Truro; son, John McElhiney, Truro; stepdaughter, Cheryl (Rev. Ted) MacDonnell, Barrie, Ont.; niece, Jacqueline Bagwell, Exeter, England; nephew, Courtenay Popple, Honiton, England; grandsons, Robert Hilchey, Truro; David (Carol) Hilchey, Chester; step-granddaughters, Virginia (Paul) Eichhorn, Kitchener, Ont.; Janet (Tom) Small, Midhurst, Ont.; great-grandsons, Andrew and Stephen Hilchey, Halifax; step great-grandsons, Zachary, Matthew, Joseph, Kitchener, Ont.; stepgreat- granddaughters, Dakota and Devyn, Midhurst, Ont. She graduated with a B.A. from Acadia University, Wolfville in 1922 and the summer following from the Provincial Normal College. After a brief teaching career in Canning, she married Gerald McElhiney and eventually settled in Truro. Active in community life, she was a charter member of both the Truro University Women's Club and the Scotia Chapter, I.O.D.E. and a member of St. Andrew's United Church, where she sang in the choir for many years. For several years following Capt. McElhiney's death in 1944, until her subsequent marriage to Sheldon Eaton in 1965, she provided ""a second home"" for many aspiring teachers attending the Provincial Normal College/Nova Scotia Teacher College. Cremation has taken place. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, where the family will hold a visitation Thursday, August 14, from 7-9 p.m. A family memorial service will be held later in the Chapel of St.Andrew's United Church, Truro. Burial in the McElhiney family plot in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor. Memorials may be made to The Memorial Fund or Choir Fund of St. Andrew's United Church, 55 King St., Truro, NS B2N 3K8 or a charity of choice. Family flowers only. The familywould like to thank the Williams Country Home, Hilden and staff for the care and concern shown over the six years she resided there. 
Eaton, Nathan Sheldon (I12589)
 
1445 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rawson, Michelle Elizabeth (I12660)
 
1446 aka Sherm. Born in Hole in the Wall, East 1/2 Section 5, Township 4, Range 21, West 2nd, near Bengough, Saskatchewan, Canada. Sherman attended Good Time School District Grades 1 to 10 and Ceylon High School Grades 11 and 12, graduating in 1937. Worked on the family ranch for three years then joined the Air force in 1940. Was stationed at Alaford Bay, Queen Charlott Islands, British Columbia before going overseas in 1943. Returned to Canada in 1945 as a Corporal and was discharged in late summer of 1945. He boarded in Regina and took an algebra course. Attended University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon 1946 to 1950, graduating on May 12, 1950 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Worked for Hydro Electric Power Commission in Toronto, Ontario, Canadair in Montreal, Quebec, and Worked on the Avor Arrow aircraft at Malton, Ontario. Moved to Rochester, New York, USA in 1959 and worked for Baush and Lomb. Moved to California in 1963 and became a USA citizen in 1964. His main job in California was with Shambam from which he retired in 1985. Was a member of the Democratic Club and was a member of the Unitarian Fellowship. Had no children. Lived at 1242 Kirkford Way, Westlake Village, California, USA. Moved to 1192 Landsburn Circle, Westlake Village in December 1990. Sherman suffered a stroke in about 2000 from which he recovered. On March 10 - 11, 2003, when Wayne Thomson visited them, Sherman and Frances loved to drive around in their sporty two seater red Honda. Gauley, Isiah Sherman (I12789)
 
1447 aka Sonny. Was fighting stomach cancer but was killed in a car accident.

Winnipeg Free Press, Wednesday, March 3, 1971, page 3
KILLED IN CAR CRASH
A Fort Garry man was killed instantly Tuesday when the station wagon he was driving hit a concrete abutment of the Perimeter Highway bridge crossing the Red River south of Winnipeg.
Albert George Bruce, 39, of 30 Laval Drive, was alone in the station wagon when the accident occurred at about 1.30 p.m. He is survived by a wife and seven children.
RCMP officials said the station wagon was travelling west on the Perimeter Highway and struck the northeast abutment of the bridge. They said the body of the dead man had to be pried from the car. Road conditions at the scene of the accident were good, but no skid marks were found.
RCMP are still investigating the cause of the accident.

Winnipeg Free Press, Wednesday, March 3, 1971, page 27
Albert George Bruce
Accidently, in a car accident, on March 2, 1971, on Perimeter Highway, Albert George Bruce, aged 39, beloved husband of Shirley Bruce, of 30 Laval Drive, Fort Garry. Born in British Columbia, Mr. Bruce came to Manitoba in 1967 and was a former Dew-Liner. Besides his wife, Shirley, he is survived by four sons and two daughters, John, Robert, George and James, Wendy and Susan, all at home; a brother Gerald Bruce of New Westminster, B.C., a half brother Dwight Winquest of North Surry, B.C.; three sisters, Mrs. L. Murphy (Beverly) of Vancouver Island, Mrs. G. Klassen (Roberta) of North Burnaby, B.C., and Mrs. R. Robbins (Joyce) of North Surrey, B.C.; his parents Mr. Robert Bruce of Parkville, B.C. and Mrs. K. Winquist of Salt Springs, Indiana (sic). Funeral service will be held at 2.15 p.m. Friday at Pineview Memorial Chapel, Waverly at Chevrier Blvd., with Pastor V. Sundmark officiating. Cremation to follow. Friends wishing, may call from five to nine p.m. Thursday at Pineview Chapel. If friends so desire, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the new Victoria Hospital, Childrens Ward.

Vancouver Sun Friday March 5, 1971
BRUCE -- Suddenly on March 2, 1971. Albert George (Sonny) BRUCE, aged 39 years of 30 Laval Dr., Winnipeg. Survived by his wife Shirley and children JOHN, ROBERT, WENDY, SUSAN, GEORGE and JAMES, all at home, also mother Mrs. K. E. Winquist, Saltspring, father Robert Bruce, Parkville. 2 brothers Gerald Bruce and Dwight Winquist, Surrey. Sister Mrs. Roberta Murphy, Parkville, stepfather, 3 step brothers and 1 step sister. Funeral service was held Friday March 5 in Winnipeg. Cremation. Memorial service will be held on Tuesday March 9, at 2 o'clock in Trinity Lutheran Church 11040 River Rd., Surrey. In lieu of flowers please donate to B.C. Cancer Foundation. 
Bruce, Albert George (I13616)
 
1448 aka Stan. Sydney and Marilyn divorced. They had no family. Sydney and Elsie divorced. They had two sons. Sydney and Beverly had no family. Was living in Agincourt, Ontario, Canada in 1970 when his father died. In the Toronto City Directories, Stan was listed as Sydney S., S.S., S. Stanton, Stanton S., Stanton. In 1958 was listed as living at 33 Jewel Avenue, Willowdale; 1959 - 1975 at 31 Scotland Road, 1985 - 1991 at 125 Bamburgh Circle. apt. 702. In 1958 - 59 Stan was listed as a reporter for the Star (The Toronto Star newspaper); 1960 as a writer for Johnston, Everson & Charlesworth Ltd.; in 1962 as an employee of CHFI-FM radio; 1965 - 66 as Employment Officer for National Employment Services; 1969 as a legal clerk with Thomson Rogers; 1970 - 71 as a Law Assistant for Thomson Rogers; 1975 as a Law Clerk for Harris Houser; 1991 as retired. Edwards, Sydney Stanton (I12584)
 
1449 aka Stelly. Her mother visited from England in 1976. Wood, Stephanie (I10106)
 
1450 aka Ted. Immigrated with his parents and sister, Doreen (Stacey) Keefer, to Wyebridge, Tiny Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in 1929. Was a Ford Factory maintenance employee.

Edward Henry Stacey, age 8, English, arrived at the Port of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, 3 April 1929 on board the Canadian Pacific ship Minnedosa. With him was his father Edward Albert Stacey, age 32, mother Rose Stacey, age 32 and sister Derrson L. Stacey, age 4. 
Stacey, Edward Henry (I13567)
 

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