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2751 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Green, Kenneth Gordon (I16751)
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2752 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Green, Robert Allan (I16752)
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2753 | ph 730-0845 parents William Henry Beer and Catherine Alicia Cowan | Hoare, Sheila Catherine (I12262)
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2754 | Philip was born as Philip Robert Anderson, his mother was unmarried at the time. She, Elinor Anderson, later married Philip's father, John Russell. Philip later took the Russell name. Elinor and John had five more children. | Russell, Philip Robert (I12989)
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2755 | Picture of home on Dixie Road held Newspaper notice of death held 1893 Baptism of Edward Lawrence at St Marks sponsors were George Lawrence and Parents by C. E . Thomson | Scarlett, Edward Lawrence (I10856)
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2756 | Picture of house at St Clair & Keele 1909-1922 Day Book of E.W. Scarlett 1920 July 3rd Last will and Testament. Was a farmer in the Keele and St Clair Area of Toronto . He also had a brick yard and supplie d brick for many of the houses in the West Toronto Area. Also, cut ice from Grenadier Pond i n High Park for sale in West Toronto. Latter purchased a farm on the east side of Dixie Roa d , directly west of Malton Airport. There is a family story which bears some merit . Apparently E.W. Scarlett when owning the bri ck yard in Toronto Junction was suppling bricks for the building of houses in the area. The builders were his father John Archibald and two other prominent men in the area . There was considerable funds owing when there was a downturn in the economy . The builders, who were a parternship, refused to pay and took the stance that Edward William would not sue for payment since he would be sueing his own father as well. Edward William requiring his money had no alternative than to lodge a legal suite for payment. His father was so embarrassed he left Toronto Junction and went to Armstrong B.C. where he died and was buried next to a Mrs Maria Mary Harding. ( All county court records for York Township were destroyed in 1951 by judicial order)( This story has come down through the St George family line and through the John Archibald family line) | Scarlett, Edward William (I9772)
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2757 | Pictures of Gadys May Reynolds | Reynolds, Gladys May (I10930)
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2758 | Possible married Ellen Ferguson (abt 1872) 1 Oct 1890 in Warwick, Lambton, ON | Willer, William (I16212)
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2759 | PRATT, GUY JUNIOR - of Richmond Corner, passed away at Carleton Memorial Hospital in Woodstock on Monday, October 9, 2006, at the age of 77. Born at Jacksontown, he was the son of the late Guy Augustus and Lottie (Shaw) Pratt. Guy is survived by his wife, Anna P. (Sharpe) Pratt; one son, Cliff R. Pratt of Whistler, British Columbia; one daughter, Donna Pratt of Woodstock, NB; one sister, Virginia Fry (Redmond) Woodstock; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Guy was also predeceased by one brother, Cyril Pratt. | Pratt, Guy Augustus Jr. (I2401)
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2760 | Previous Hannah Jane b. 4 Dec 1828 d. 10 Nov 1832 | Thomson, Hannah Jane (I6145)
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2761 | PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE ENGLAND | Akehurst, Charles Henry Irwin (I11030)
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2762 | PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE OHIO USA | Martin, Violet Elizabeth (I11036)
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2763 | Queen's 1929 Arts | Underwood, Lillian Maud (I7660)
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2764 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Woods, Guy Richard (I13411)
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2765 | Raised in Eady, Lot 11 Concession 10, Medonte Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Was living at Bass Lake, Simcoe County in 1958 when his father died. Was living in Orillia in 1996 when his brother Beverley Earl died. Lived on Sheppard Farm, Rookery Hill, Tay Township, Simcoe County, Ontario. | Walker, Edgar George (I14204)
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2766 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Harvey, Carol Anne (I11180)
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2767 | Ralph obtained entry to a homestead property NE 4-4-22 W2 and a pre-emption homestead property NW 3-4-22 W2 on 5 August 1912. He died just before completing his homestead duties and his father applied for the Patents on 14 December 1915 and 14 October 1920 respectively. See information under Mark Alfred Hewitt. Ralph was picking rocks when it was very cold and windy and got influenza. Died of pneumonia. Ralph's father made the casket for his burial. Ralph died on the Hewitt homestead. | Hewitt, Ralph Emerson (I12775)
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2768 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blood, Randal Gene (I12907)
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2769 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lee, Randall Larry (I12927)
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2770 | Ray went to school in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. Worked in an A & P Store in Orillia. Moved to Toronto, Ontario. | Messenger, Raymond Albert (I11445)
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2771 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thomson, Linda Marie (I13668)
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2772 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bryan, Gwenda May (I13191)
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2773 | Received her education at Rippowan School in the Hawarden district. Saskatchewan and Chatham School near Kenaston, Saskatchewan. Moved to the Kenaston district in 1929. Was a secretary. Lived in Hawarden, Kenaston, Davidson and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Was living in Davidson in 1961 when her father died. Moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan after Earl died. Buried with her parents in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Section - Garden of the Last Supper, Lot 294 D1. Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Tuesday, December 4, 2001, Page C5 DEAVER - Mrs. Doris Ella Deaver (nee Baird), late of Saskatoon, SK. passed away at Royal University Hospital on Friday, November 30, 2001, at the age of 81 years. A Celebration of Doris' life will be held at McClure United Church, 4025 Taylor Street East, Saskatoon, SK. conducted by Joan Brown and Rev. Ron McConnell on Wednesday, December 5, 2001 at 1:30 p.m. Surviving are her children, Robert (Audrey) Deaver of Calgary, AB., Donald (Fay) Deaver of Saskatoon, SK., and Gregory (Sherri) Deaver, also of Saskatoon, SK; grandchildren, Joanne and Gary Uniat and their son Matthew Luing of Calgary, AB., Janet and Kevin Screen and their children Bradley Screen, Jennifer Screen and Isabella Screen of Calgary, AB., Melissa and Sam Durante and their children, Benjamen Durante and Gabrila Durante of Calgary, AB., David and Caroline Deaver and their daughter Rachael of Calgary, AB., Cameron Deaver (Kim Swallow) of Red Deer, AB., and Christopher Deaver of Vancouver, B.C. She was predeceased by her son James E. Deaver and daughter Joanne Deaver. The late Mrs. Deaver was born in Hawarden, SK. on December 14, 1919, the only daughter of John and Elizabeth Baird. She had three brothers, Lorne, Jack and Bob. Doris married Earl Deaver on December 15, 1941 and together they farmed until Earl's death in 1968. She later moved to Saskatoon where she worked as a secretary at AGF Management. She then moved to a position as Manager of the Skybird Motel. Doris retired when the motel closed in 1988. After her retirement, Doris volunteered at the Royal University Hospital and also in the Scottish Pavilion during Folk Fest for a number of years. The family would like to thank all of the Nurses and Doctors from the University Hospital for the support and comfort they gave to Doris. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Interment will take place at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements have been entrusted to David J. Schurr of Park Funeral Chapel. | Baird, Doris Ella (I11165)
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2774 | Received his education at Rippowan School in the Hawarden district. Saskatchewan and Chatham School near Kenaston, Saskatchewan. Moved to the Kenaston district in 1929. Served in the Canadian Armed Forces during World War Two, 1941-45. Farmed in the Meuse School district near Kenaston. Was living in Kenaston in 1961 when his father died. Purchased a house in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1979. Lived in Hawarden, Kenaston and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Buried in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Garden of the Apostles, Plot 430-B1. Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Monday, July 28, 1986, Page B8 BAIRD - The death of Robert Thomas Baird age 68 years of 103 Penryn Crescent, Saskatoon occurred suddenly in a local hospital on Saturday, July 29, 1986. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, July 29, 1986 at 1:30 p.m. from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Janet Brown. (Memorial donations to the Saskatchewan Heart Fund or the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated in lieu of flowers). Surviving are his loving wife Ellen; one son Kenneth (Margaret) of Kenaston, Sask.; one daughter Sharon (Terry) Stodler of Saskatoon; five grandchildren, Jennifer, Jodi, Jayson, Scott and Jamie; one brother Jack of Saskatoon; and one sister Doris Deaver of Saskatoon; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and one brother. Robert was born in Hawarden, Saskatchewan on October 8, 1917, where he resided with his family. In the spring of 1929 they moved to Kenaston. Robert served in the Canadian Armed Forces during WWII. Most of Robert's life was spent farming in the Meusa district east of Kenaston till his retirement to Saskatoon in 1979. Robert served on the Co-Op Board for several years and was an active member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Kenaston Branch. Interment will take place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel, corner of 4th Avenue at 25th Street). | Baird, Robert Thomas (I11166)
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2775 | Recensement du Canada de 1911, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:276V-DSV), Perth North Sub-Districts 1-57, Ontario | Farris, Sarah (I4392)
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2776 | referred to in Mildred (Forfar) Thomson 1988 letter as doing Forfar genealogy from London, ON | Johnson, Robert D (I9837)
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2777 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lanz, Tammy (I13107)
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2778 | Residence June 1 1931 Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario | Wood, Florence Evelyn (I7285)
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2779 | Residence Date:1851 Place:Wellhope, Stanhope Forest Quarte, Durham, England | Watson, Thomas (I21974)
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2780 | Residence Date:1911 Address (2):York South Sub-Districts 1-36, Ontario | Thomson, Celia Amelia (I7279)
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2781 | Residence Date:1911 Address (2):York South Sub-Districts 1-36, Ontario | Thomson, Wilfred G. (I7278)
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2782 | Residence Date:June 1 1931 Address (2):Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario | Thomson, Walter Opie (I7276)
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2783 | Residence Date:Mar 31 1901 Address (2):York (east/est), Ontario, Canada | Thomson, Nellie (I9728)
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2784 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reesor, Colin Elliot (I16420)
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2785 | Residence when married was Scarborough, ON | Alderson, Lillian (I6248)
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2786 | Resident of Markham, Ontario, Canada | Brown, William (I8760)
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2787 | resident Owen Sound at marriage;parents Neil/Jane Sinclair lumberman to Portage in 1882 there is David Johnson death 7 apr 1917 Brandon ref 0023004/1917 to SK 1909 resident Owen Sound at marriage;parents Neil/Jane Sinclair lumberman to Portage in 1882 there is David Johnson death 7 apr 1917 Brandon ref 0023004/1917 to SK 1909 | Johnson, David R. (I18427)
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2788 | Retired 1933 from Office of Chief Appraiser Dept. of Customs. | McCaffrey, James (I7155)
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2789 | Rev. William Benjamin Bacon was born May 2, 1853, and died Feb. 11, 1932. He was married to Caroline Fuller in 1874, who preceded him to the better land in 1919. He was converted to God in 1887 under the labors of Revs. Harvey and Phoebe Hinman on Pine River, Mich., Midland Co., Mich.; and soon after he was called of God to preach. He traveled several fields in North Michigan Conference of the United Brethren Church. Then coming to California in 1910, he traveled Oakdale, Knights Landing, Woodland, Lakeview, and organized our Pixley Mission. He preached the old-time gospel. He was ordained by Bishop Barkley at the conference of 1912. The church has lost another faithful brother. When his health failed, he went to his sister, Mrs. E. Ross' home at Snohomish, Wash. He died in a hospital after an operation. He was faithful to the church and was loved by both young and old. In 1922 he married Mary Clark, who survives him. | Bacon, Rev. William Benjamin (I5155)
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2790 | revived uncle's history for opening of Kennedy School in Scarboro in 1986 'History of Two Farms' 1976 291 Woodward Ave Milton, ON | Kennedy, Donald Elliot (I11655)
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2791 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schappert, Richard Jacob (I12940)
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2792 | Richard was Premier of the Province of New Brunswick for 17 years, beingelected first in November 1970. His government was defeated in theProvincial election of 1987. In 1990 he was appointed to the Senate inOttawa. He lived at 7 Elmcroft Place, Fredericton, N.B.. E3B 1Y8. He nevermarried."Canadian Who's Who", 1970-72, p. 477:Hatfield, Hon. Richard Bennett, M.L.A., B.A., LL.B, LL.D; politician; b.Hartland, N.B., 9 Apl. 1931, s. Heber Harold and Dora Fern (Robinson)Hatfield; e. Acadia Univ., B.A., 1952; Dalhousie Univ., LL.B, 1956; LL.D,Moncton, 1971; Premier of New Brunswick since Nov. 1970; Dir. Candn.Council of Christians and Jews, Atlantic Div.; Beaverbrook Art Gallery,Fredericton; admitted to Bar of N.S., 1956; practiced law, 1957; Sales Mgr.,Hatfield Industries, 1958-65; Extve. Asst. to Min. of Trade and Comm.,Ottawa, 1957-58; first el. to N.B. Leg. for Carleton in by-el. 1961; re-el.since; el. leader N.B. P. Cons. Party, 1969; past mem. Bd. of Dir., MaritimeSch. of Social Work; Hon. Chief, Union of New Brunswick Indians, Nov.1970; P. Conservative; Protestant; Home, Hartland, N.B.; Office, Premier'sOffice, Centennial Bldg., Fredericton, N.B. | Hatfield, Richard Bennett (I3562)
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2793 | Robert Edward Amos provided the name Irene. IRENE AMOS Peacefully, with her family by her side, at the age of 86, on Friday December 30, 2005 at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga. Predeceased by her loving husband Bob. Cherished mother of Judy and her husband Dave Davidson. Loving "hant" to Anne Grisdale, Bill Hunting and their families of Dundas, Ontario. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter, Peel Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St. (Hwy. 10 N. of QEW) on Tuesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Wednesday January 4, 2006 at 1 o'clock. Interment, Springcreek Cemetery. If desired, remembrances made to the Trillium Health Centre - Mississauga or the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. | Whittle, Irene (I10109)
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2794 | Robert L.B. attended Ridley College in St Catherines, Ontario, Canada and graduated in 1975. | Rumble, Robert L. (I14141)
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2795 | Robert was educated at Fundale School District #686. He was a bronc rider at picnics and stampedes. Robert, sister Iola and George Lee and sister Edna and Wes Blood and their son Eugene spent a holiday camping at Lac Pelletier in 1933. He is a step father to Camilla's children. Moved to Kyle, Saskatchewan in 1968 when their land was going to be flooded by the South Saskatchewan River Dam Project. Robert died at home. Obituary THOMSON - Robert Allen Thomson, farmer and rancher, age 63 of Kyle, Sask., passed away on July 1, 1971 at his Kyle residence after a short illness. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, July 6, 1971 at 2 p.m. from the Lacadena United Church, Lacadena, Sask., with Rev. Donald Campbell officiating, interment in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Swift Current, Sask., with Warren's Funeral Home of Kyle, Sask. in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Robert Speir, Alf Larson, Jimmy Carruthers, Bob Merrison, Gordon Davis and Ernest Mickelson. Honorary pallbearers were Bert Ingram, Peter Perrin, Ken Gray, Jim Carruthers, Jack Speir and Elmer Heierem. Flowerbearers were Jim Hartness and Grenville Moreside. Mr. Thomson is survived by his wife: Camilla Dorothy Thomson of Kyle, Sask.: three daughters: (Nancy) Mrs. Alvin Hughes of Kindersley, Sask., (Mildred) Mrs. Geo. Denning, Lacadena, Sask.; (Olive) Mrs. Bernard Monson of the city; three sons: Donald, Kenneth and Lloyd, all living in Edmonton, Alta., 17 grandchildren; three sisters: Mrs. Edna Blood, City, Mrs. Jessie Mulder, Kamloops, B.C., Mrs. Iola Lee, City. He was predeceased by his parents, mother Florence and father David. Mr. Thomson was born at Lundbreck, Alberta on August 25, 1907. He moved to Saskatchewan from his place of birth with his parents in 1910 to the homestead in the Fundale area. He was married in Medicine Hat, Alberta on Dec. 7, 1963. He moved to Kyle, Sask., from the Fundale district near Lacadena, Sask., in 1968. Mr. Thomson's chief interests were in Rodeos, participating in many riding contests throughout Western Canada. | Thomson, Robert Allen (I13105)
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2796 | Robert went to Northwest Nazarene College and was an ordained minister. He ministered in churches in Eagle and Nampa Idaho. | Crandell, Robert Harold (I1006)
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2797 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burchatzki, Barbara Elizabeth (I21981)
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2798 | Rowena Eloise MacDonald, 88, of Upper Woodstock, NB, passed away on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 at The Upper River Valley Hospital, Waterville,NB. Rowena was born in Wakefield, NB on December 9, 1920, daughter ofthe late Harry and Geneva (Henderson) Shaw.Rowena is survived by her daughters; Rebecca MacCallum (Myles), Moncton, NB, Emily Bouton (Delbert), Upper Woodstock, NB, four grandchildren; Wade MacCallum (Deanna), Moncton, NB, Garth MacCallum (Celine), Moncton, NB, Greg Bouton, North Dakota, Sara Erwin (Coleman), Alabama, great grandchildren; Nyla, Janelle, Talya, sister, Sherrill Reeves, Michigan, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Besides her parents, Rowenawas predeceased by her husband, Charles, and thirteen siblings. | Shaw, Rowena Eloise (I2371)
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2799 | Roy Herbert Thomson 1st Ld. Thomson of Fleet was born on 5 June 1894 at Toronto. He was the son of Herbert Thomson and Alice Maud Coombs. Roy Herbert Thomson, 1st Lord Thomson of Fleet married Edna Alice Irvine on 29 July 1916. Roy Herbert Thomson, 1st Lord Thomson of Fleet died on 4 August 1976 at Wellington Hospital, St John's Wood, London, at age 82; "He gave a new direction to the British newspaper industry. A strange and adventurous man from nowhere, ennobled by the great virtues of courage and integrity and faithfulness" - a plaque in his memory in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, London, unveiled in 1979 by Harold MacMillan. | Thomson, Roy Herbert (I5955)
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2800 | Royce Kelsh is the oldest son of Denise Pamela Horne Kelsh (Thomson). Royce's son, Andrew Kelsh, born to an unnamed mother, was adopted by his grandmother Denise Thomson. | Kelsh, Royce (I13016)
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