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1501 | 1972, Thursday April 20, The Almonte Gazette page 2 Robert Lionel Jamieson Robert Lionel Jamieson, son of Mr and Mrs Lester Jamieson of Almonte, died suddenly at his home in Kaladar on Wednesday April 5th, 1972. Lionel was born at the village of Prospect on September 23rd, 1913. Following his service in the air force he was manager of the Co-Op in North Gower and Sutton, Ontario. In 1950 he purchased the store at Kaladar and made his home there until the time of his death. He leaves to mourn his death, his wife, Jean Robertson, and two daughters, Carol in Kingston and Mrs John Harwood of Chicoutami, Que; his father and mother, one brother, Boyd Jamieson and two sisters, Mrs Gordon Russell of Kingston and Mrs Carl (Beryl) Riddell of Cardinal, Ontario. Funeral service was held in the Northbrook United Church, where the family attended service for several years. The service was conducted by the Rev Bates on Saturday, April 8th, at 2.00 o'clock. Burial in the Auld Kirk Cemetery in the spring. | Jamieson, Robert Lionel (I45475)
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1502 | 1974, Thursday August 29, The Almonte Gazette page 6 MRS. JESSIE MAY JULIAN The death of Mrs. Jessie May Julian, widow of Walter Julian, occurred at the Almonte Nursing Home on Friday, August 16th, 1974. She was in her 93rd year. Mrs. Julian was born at Cedar Hill, daughter of the late Young Miller and his wife Mary Elizabeth Ellis. In 1906 she married Walter Julian, who predeceased her in 1951, and came to reside in Almonte. Of this union Mrs. Julian is survived by four sons, Archie, Albert and Eric of Almonte, Lloyd of Hanover, Ontario and three daughters, Mary (Mrs. John Poynter), Carleton Place, Edna (Mrs. Rene McKinnon), Hull, Quebec, and Betty (Mrs. Roger Moodie) of Kanata. Three sons predeceased her; Harold, George and Bert and four children died in infancy. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. One sister, Mrs. Allan Woods (Ethel), of Indian Head, Saskatchewan, also survives. The funeral took place on Monday, August 19th from the Comba Funeral Home. Funeral services were held at the funeral home at 2 p.m. and burial was in the Auld Kirk. Rev. Robert McCrea conducted the services. Pallbearers were four grandsons, Ray Julian, Terry Julian, Allan Julian, Kim Julian and Milton Saunders and a family friend, Joe Bowman. | Miller, Jessie May (I62610)
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1503 | 1974, Thursday July 11, The Almonte Gazette, page 4 CHARBONNEAU ? Suddenly in Ottawa, on July 2nd, 1974, Mrs Blanche Charbonneau (formerly Blanche Gilmour of Almonte). Rested at Hulse & Playfair, Ottawa. Funeral on Friday, July 5th, at 1 o'clock. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383)-also links to parents | Gilmour, Blanche Lindsay (I20790)
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1504 | 1975, Thursday February 20, The Almonte Gazette page 4 JAMIESON -- In hospital at Almonte, Ontario on Friday February 14, 1975, Lester Boyd Jamieson. Beloved husband of M. Euphemia (Effie) McDougall, dear father of Elizabeth Ilene (Mrs Gordon Russell), Kingston; Wilburn Boyd, Almonte; Beryl Louise (Mrs Carl Riddel), Cardinal, Ontario. Predeceased by son, Robert Lionel, also survived by eight grandchildren. Rested at the Kerry Funeral Hoe, 154 Elgin Street. Service was held in the Almonte United Church on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev Robt McCrea officiating. 1975, Thursday February 20, The Almonte Gazette LESTER JAMIESON The largely attended funeral service for the late Lester Boyd Jamieson who passed away on Friday, February 14th, 1975, was held on Sunday afternoon, February 16, at Almonte United Church. Mr. Jamieson suffered a heart seizure and passed away a short time later. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Robert McCrea of Almonte United and Rev. Ray Anderson, a former minister of the Almonte Church. Interment was at the Auld Kirk Cemetery. The well-filled church was a fitting tribute to one who had served his church as an elder for some 50 years and as clerk of the session for 35 years. Mr. Jamieson was born in North Dakota on October 23, 1890, and came to Canada as an infant. He was a son of the late Robert Jamieson and his wife, Sarah Dworkin. He received his early education at the school at Hopetown and later learned the art of cheesemaking at Kingston dairy school. He was married at Watson's Corners in 1912 to the former Mary Euphemia McDougall, and for the next 13 years resided in such places as Perth, Prospect, Malakoff and Clayton, following his trade as a cheesemaker. The following 28 years were spent farming on the farm outside of Almonte where his son Boyd now resides. After moving into Almonte, Mr. Jamieson was for three years in the Registry Office, followed by some time in the Almonte Cold Storage plant. In later years, he worked at refurbishing old furniture at the Pinecraft shop. Besides his wife, Mr. Jamieson is survived by a son, Boyd, of Almonte; two daughters, Mrs. Eileen Russell of Kingston, and Mrs. Beryl Riddell, Cardinal; a brother, William, at Hopetown, and two sisters, Mrs. Clara Miller of Timmins and Mrs. Percy Currie of Radisson, Sask. He was predeceased by a son, Lionel. Pallbearers at the funeral were Ross Craig, Larry Command, Weldon Kropp, Wilbert Monette, and nephews Melville Dowdall and Mac Dowdall. | Jamieson, Lester Boyd (I31649)
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1505 | 1975, Thursday September 4, The Almonte Gazette page 10 Mary Ann Scoular The death of Mary Ann Scoular of 400 Almonte St., Almonte, Ont. occurred on Wednesday August 27th, 1975 in the Almonte General Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mrs Scoular, the former Mary MacFarlane, was born and educated in Rosetta, the daughter of the late George MacFarlane and the late Margaret Rodger. On August 24, 1921, she married James R. Scoular in the Congregational Church, Middleville. Mrs Scoular is survived by a brother, David G. MacFarlane, Almonte, and predeceased by two brothers, Robert of Seaforth, and Edmund of Middleville. A private funeral was held at the Comba Funeral Home, Church St., Almonte, on Friday, August 29th, with Rev Robert J. McCrea officiating. Interment was made in Auld Kirk Cemetery. The pallbearers were Ronald Thompson, Lloyd MacFarlane, Ross Craig, George Rodger, Durward Washburn and Elvin McKay. | McFarlane, Mary Ann Stead (I54637)
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1506 | 1976, Thursday January 29, The Almonte Gazette page 4 McDOUGALL, Esther Sarah Suddenly in hospital, on Saturday, January 24, 1976, Esther Sarah McKay, of Almonte. In her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late Peter N. McDougall and dear mother of Clifford, Willard and Doreen (Mrs Howard Barr), all of Almonte; Mrs Annie Pierce, Pakenham; Audrey (Mrs William Brown) of Carleton Place; Mabel (Mrs Jack Noonan) and Mrs Myrtle Mitchell, both of Perth; Mrs Muriel Lowry of Belleville; Blanche (Mrs Lyle Pretty) of Pickering and Helen (Mrs Ben Miller) of Toronto. Predeceased by one daughter, Lena. 39 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren also survive. Rested at the Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte, where service was held on Monday, January 26th, at 2 p.m. Rev Robert J. McCrea officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. 1976, Thursday February 5, The Almonte Gazette page 6 Mrs Esther McDougall The death of Mrs Esther Sarah McDougall of R.R. No 3, Almonte, occurred suddenly at the Almonte General Hospital on Saturday, January 24, 1976, in her 94th year. Born in Lanark Township on November 19, 1882, she was a daughter of the late William McKay and his wife Annie Pretty. She was married at Middleville in June, 1906, to the late Peter McDougall. She was a member of the United Church. Mrs McDougall is survived by two sons, Clifford and Willard, both of Almonte, and eight daughters: Annie (Mrs Thos Pierce), Pakenham; Blanche (Mrs Lyle Pretty), Pickering; Myrtle (Mrs F. Mitchell), Perth; Helen (Mrs Ben Miller), Toronto; Audrey (Mrs Wm Brown), Carleton Place; Muriel (Mrs A. Lowry), Belleville; Mabel (Mrs Jack Noonan) Perth, and Doreen (Mrs Howard Barr), Almonte. One daughter, Lena, is deceased. She is also survived by 39 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. The funeral was held from the Comba Funeral Home on Monday, January 26, at 2.00 p.m. with interment at Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev Robert McCrea conducted the funeral services. The pallbearers were grandsons, Jack Mitchell, Toni Noonan, Dale McDougall, Don Pierce, Don Miller and Darwyn Barr. | McKay, Esther Sarah (I52861)
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1507 | 1977, Thursday March 24, The Ottawa Citizen page 42 WILSON, Christina S. In hospital on Tuesday, March 22, 1977, Christina S. Wilson, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs James Wilson, formerly of Appleton, Ont; sister of J. Bryson, Margaret and Mrs J.E. Lilly (Janet) all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Friday, 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest. | Wilson, Christina Snedden (I59039)
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1508 | 1978, Wednesday June 14, The Almonte Gazette page 6 JAMIESON - In hospital, Almonte, Ontario, on Thursday, June 8th, 1978, M. Euphemia (Effie) McDougall, beloved wife of the late Lester Boyd Jamieson. Dear mother of Elizabeth Ilene (Mrs Gordon Russell), Kingston; Wilburn Boyd, Almonte; Beryl Louise (Mrs Carl Riddell), Cardinal. Predeceased by one son, Robert Lionel. Survived by eight grandchildren. Dear sister of Ruby (Mrs Ivan Rodgers), Perth; Gertrude (Mrs Norman Dowdall), Carleton Place, In her 84th year. Rested at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, where service was held on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Rev Robert McCrea officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery 1978, Wednesday July 5, The Almonte Gazette page 6 Effie Jamieson The death of Euphemia (Effie) Jamieson of Elgin Street, Almonte, occurred in the Almonte General Hospital on June 8, 1978. after a short illness. She was 83. Mrs Jamieson was born Euphemia McDougall in 1895 at Watson's Corners, the daughter of Hugh McDougall and his wife Elizabeth Fair, both deceased. She attended the Almonte United Church. She married Lester Jamieson on November 27, 1912 at Watson's Corners. Mr Jamieson predeceased his wife. Surviving are one son, Boyd of Almonte; daughters Ilene (Mrs Gordon Russell) of Kingston; Beryl (Mrs Carl Riddell) of Cardinal, and Sisters Ruby (Mrs Ivan Rodger) of Perth and Gertie (Mrs Norman Dowdall) of Carleton Place. Predeceased is a son, Lionel. The funeral was held from the Kerry Funeral home Almonte at 3.30 p.m. on June 10 to interment in Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev Robert J. McCrea officiated. Pallbearers were Art Robertson, Larry Command, Ross Craig, and three nephews, Leonard, Bill and Mel Dowdall. | McDougall, Mary Euphemia "Effie" (I31648)
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1509 | 1978, Wednesday May 10, The Almonte Gazette page 6 RAE - In hospital, Almonte, Ontario, on Wednesday, May 3, 1978. Florence Bertha Giles, dear daughter of the late Robert William Giles and the late Jean Edith McArthur; beloved mother of the late Eileen Rae; dear sister of Ernest Giles, Almonte; Mrs Laura Baird, Almonte; Mary (Mrs Felix Obrey), Renfrew; Allan Giles, Almonte; Jean (Mrs Norman Sadler), Almonte; Eleanor (Mrs W.J. Carpenter), Smiths Falls; also survived by one great aunt, Miss Ethel McArthur. in her 69th year. Rested at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, where the funeral service was held on Friday at 2 p.m. Rev Robert McCrea officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. | Giles, Florence Bertha (I62556)
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1510 | 1979, Wednesday, August 8, The Almonte Gazette, page 6 Death Gilmour - In hospital, Almonte, Ontario, on Tuesday, August 14th, 1979, Effie Margaret Gilmour, dear daughter of the late William Gilmour and the late Annie Yuill; dear sister of Inez Gilmour, Almonte. Predeceased by one brother Stewart. Rested at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte where service was held on thursday at 2pm, Rev Robert McCrea officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. | Gilmour, Effie Margaret (I20795)
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1511 | 1980, Wednesday May 21, The Almonte Gazette page 11 Rose Gilmour Rose Isobel Gammons Gilmour, formerly of Almonte, died May 6 in the Great War Memorial Hospital in Perth, at the age of 99 Mrs Gilmour was born April 1, 1881, in Hasting, Minnesota and came to Canada at the age of 13, after the death of her mother. She came to live with her aunt and uncle, Mr And Mrs L.N. Shipman. The daughter of the late Charles Cash Gammons and Janet Craig Gammons, Mrs Gilmour, was educated in Almonte and at the Ottawa Ladies College in Ottawa. Mrs Gilmour's grandfather, John Gemmil Craig, was born in Lanark in 1824; her grandmother, Nancy Walker, was born in Perth in 1832. Her great grandfather, Adam Craig, was born in Lanark, Scotland; He and her great grandmother Janet Gemmil, born in Cummock Ayershire, Scotland, immigrated to Upper Canada and was married in 1823. Mrs Gilmour was married June 30, 1909, in Vancouver to the late Harry Dawson Gilmour. His grandparents had also immigrated to Canada, from Killmarnoch, Scotland. Mr Gilmour was a builder and contractor in Almonte and district. The mother of seven children, was very active in church work. She attended Zion Memorial United Church in Carleton Place, and was a member of the Mission Band Women's Missionary Society, United Church Women, Canadian Legion, and the Women's Institute. Mrs Gilmour is survived by her sons Victor Argyle Gilmour, Carleton Place, Dawson K. Hyrd Gilmour, Peterborough, and her four daughters: Hazel Erratt Sufrey, British Columbia, Rose Godfrey, Carleton Place, Kathleen Mahara, Ottawa, and Marjorie Coulter, Brampton. She was the mother also of the late Ronald A.N. Gilmour. Mrs Gilmour is also survived by her two sisters-in-law, Mrs Eunice Gilmour Turnbull, Montreal, and Mrs Ruth Gammons, California. A public funeral was held May 9 from the Alan Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place. The service was conducted by Reverend Mitchell. Burial took place at the Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, with pallbearers Ernest Halladay, Bill Greenwood, Jack Bittle, John Coulter, David Coulter, James Lesway. | Gammons, Rose Isabel (I39059)
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1512 | 1981, Tuesday March 31,The Ottawa Citizen page 49 LILLY, Janet Wilson Suddenly on Monday, March 30, 1981, Janet Lilly, beloved wife of Edwin Lilly. Sister of Margaret and Bryson. Predeceased by brother John and sister Christine. Resting at Veitch Draper Ltd, 453 Parkdale Avenue at Gladstone. Visitation Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment, Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte in the Spring. | Wilson, Janet (I59041)
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1513 | 1982, Monday April 26, The Ottawa Citizen, page 30 CHARBONNEAU, Joseph In hospital on Saturday, April 24, 1982, Joseph Garrett Charbonneau, in his 90th year, husband of the late Blanche Gilmour and the late Bertha Shore and father of Garrett. Predeceased by 5 brothers, John, George, Sam, Jim and Donald. Also predeceased by 2 sisters, Mrs Katherine Urquhart and Mrs Mabel Kettles. Survived by 23 nieces and nephews. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383) | Charbonneau, Joseph Garrett (I39066)
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1514 | 1982, Tuesday February 2, The Ottawa Citizen page 43 NICHOLS, Lyle Conley Suddenly in hospital, at Ottawa, Ontario, on Sunday, January 31, 1982, Lyle Conley Nichols, in his 62nd year. Beloved husband of Georgina Ruth Barr, Dear father of Ross Conley of Calgary; Glenda Ruth of Ottawa; Lois Ann Plunkett of Bancroff; Paul Alexander, Moose Jaw; Allison Pearl, Carleton Place. Dear son of Mrs Sarah Nicols and the late Daniel Nichols. dear brother of Beverly of Kingston; Howard of Calgary; Lois (Mrs Jack Wilson), Carleton Place. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Ave., Carleton Place, on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. service in the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Spring Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. 1982, Wednesday March 10, The Carleton Place Canadian Lyle Conley Nichols Lyle Conley Nichols of 55 Lake Avenue, Carleton Place died suddenly in Ottawa January 31. He was 61. He was born March 22, 1920 in Carleton Place, the son of Daniel Conley and Sarah Ann Ashby. He was a lifelong resident of Carleton Place. On May 22, 1954 he married Georgina Ruth Barr at Almonte Presbyterian Church. Prior to retiring in March 1980 he was employed as a residential counsellor at Rideau Regional Centre in Smith Falls. He served on Carleton Place town council from 1964- 65. He was also a member of the Carleton Place Legion and served overseas with the 30th LAA Battery. Mr Nichols was also a member of the Free Methodist Church. He is predeceased by his father. He is survives by his mother and wife, Georgina. He is also survived by daughters Glenda Ruth of Ottawa, Lois Ann (Mrs Tim Plunkett) of Bancroft, Ontario, Allison Pearl of Carleton Place and by one sister, Lois, (Mrs Jack Wilson) of Carleton Place. Also surviving are sons, Ross Conley of Calgary, Alberta and Paul Alexander of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He is also survived by brothers, Beverley of Kingston and Howard of Calgary, Alberta and daughter-in-law Sheila and son-in-law Tim. Funeral services were held at Barker's Funeral Home at 2 p.m. on February 3 with Reverend Eldon Babcock officiating. Interment was at Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers were Greg Wilson, Ken Cooke, Gary Robillard, Bill McGonegal, Garry Boyce and Wilbert Barr. | Nichols, Lyle Conley (I4354)
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1515 | 1982, Wednesday December 22, The Almonte Gazette page 16 Geo A Rintoul After three months of illness, George Alva Rintoul passed away peacefully in the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital at 3:30 pm on December 9, 1982. He was 85 years old. Alva was born in Tatlock, Darling Township, Lanark County on October 12, 1897, son of Charles Henry Rintoul and Jessie Jane Taylor. At age 10 he moved with the family to Ramsay Township, where they farmed Lot 2 concession 6, formerly the Ben Hilliard farm. Alva was a member of the first graduating class of Kemptville Agricultural College, now KCAT, in 1922, and was an active farmer until 1960. Alva and Helen Elizabeth Somerville of Middleville, were married September 1927. He is survived by Helen; two daughters, Elsie McKnight Lower Millstream, NB; and Ruth, Calgary, Alberta; and six sons, Kelvin, William and Donald of Carleton Place, Archie of Bracebridge, Leslie of Oakville, and Laurie of Pakenham. Also surviving are one brother, Archie of East Longmeadow, Mass. USA, 21 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He was predeceased by Elsie, John and Charles. Alva was very interested in various farm organizations, and was a member of the Ontario Hog Producers, Ontario Cheese Marketing Board, Ontario Federation of Agriculture. For several years he was the manager of the North Lanark Co-op in Almonte. Many friends and relatives called at the Barker Funeral Home and attended the church service held at 2 pm Sunday December 12 from the Zion Memorial United Church with Rev Wesley Mitchell officiating. Interment was at Auld Kirk Cemetery in Almonte. The pallbearers were five Rintoul grandsons, Jeffery of Oakville, Scott of Richmond, BC; Bob, Brian and Kevin, all of Carleton Place; and nephew James Rintoul, of East Longmeadow Mass, USA. | Rintoul, Alva George (I6352)
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1516 | 1983, Friday November 26, The Ottawa Citizen page 55 LILLY, Edwin In hospital on Thursday, November 24, 1983, Edwin Lilly, husband of the late Janet Wilson. Brother of Ernest of Nova Scotia. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at Veitch-Draper Ltd, 453 Parkdale Ave, where friends many call Friday from 7 to 10. Funeral Service in the chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. | Lilly, Joseph Edwin (I59042)
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1517 | 1985, Wednesday February 20, The Almonte Gazette page 17 Helen Rintoul Former Ramsay township resident Helen Elizabeth Rintoul died Feb 8 at Fairview Manor in Almonte at the age of 81. She had been ill for a year. Mrs Rintoul was the daughter of the late John T. Somerville and Elizabeth Ann Rodger. She was born on March 20, 1903 in Middleville. She received her education at Middleville public, Lanark high and Ottawa normal schools. On Sept 1, 1927 she married the late George Alva Rintoul in Middleville. She enjoyed a teaching career at Herron's Mill and Scotch Line public schools and was a homemaker at the family farm in Ramsay township near Carleton Place. Mrs Rintoul is survived by sons, Kelvin, William and Donald of Carleton Place, Laurie of Almonte, Archie of Bracebridge and Leslie of Oakville as well as daughters Elsie (Mrs William McKnight) of Lower Millstream, NB and Ruth of Dartmouth, NS. Seven Rintoul granddaughters also survive her. They are Margaret, Leslie Ann and Barbara Lee of Carleton Place, Wendy of Oakville, Susan of Bracebridge, Cynthia of Pakenham and Brenda McKnight of Ottawa A sister, Ida (Mrs S. Gavitt) of Syracuse, New York is also left to mourn. Mrs Rintoul was predeceased by three brothers, Arthur, formerly of Vancouver; Rodger of Perth and Eric of Lanark and one sister, Jennie (Mrs D. MacFarlane) of Almonte. A Carleton Place area resident for 57 years, Mrs Rintoul was a life member of the Rocky Ridge Women's Institute. She belonged to the Zion Memorial United Church Sunshine Unit 1 and the church quilter's club. Rev Wesley Mitchell conducted the funeral at the Alan Barker Funeral Home in Carleton Place, Feb 10, 1985. Burial will take place at the Auld Kirk Cemetery in the spring. 1985, Wednesday February 27, The Almonte Gazette page 17 Correction In the Helen Elizabeth Rintoul obituary carried on page 17 of the Feb 20 issue, it should have been noted that the seven Rintoul granddaughters listed were pallbearers. A total of 21 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren survive. | Somerville, Helen Elizabeth (I6353)
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1518 | 1989, Thursday May 11, The Ottawa Citizen page C2 BOGGIS, Florence Laura In hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Wednesday, May 10, 1989, Florence Laura Raycroft, in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late John J. Boggis. Dear mother of Kathleen (Mrs Mel Morrow) of Carleton Place and Gerald of Agincourt. Predeceased by her son Robert. Dear grandmother of Dianne Porteous and Christa Boggis. Great-Grandmother of Tracy and Michael Porteous. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Rev Lorne Trimble officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. | Raycroft, Florence Loretta (I62608)
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1519 | 1989, Wednesday June 28, The Almonte Gazette page 12 McINTYRE, Liala In hospital, Almonte, Ontario on Saturday, June 24th, 1989, Liala Howe Somerville. Beloved wife of the late William S. McIntyre. Dear mother of Margaret McIntrye and Irene Mitchell, both of Almonte. Predeceased by two sons Harvey and Earl McIntyre. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. In Her 95th Year. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte on Monday. Funeral Service was held in the Funeral Home on Tuesday. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. | Somerville, Liala Howe (I15048)
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1520 | 1990, Wednesday January 31, The Almonte Gazette, pg. 12 Deaths Gilmour - In hospital, Almonte, Ontario on Monday, January 22nd, 1990, Inez Belle Gilmour. Dear daughter of the late William Gilmour and his wife the late Annie Yuill. Predeceased by a brother Stewart Glimour and her twin sister Effie Gilmour. In her 95th year. Friends called a the Kerry Funeral Chapel, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday, Rev Edward S. Colwell officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery in the spring. | Gilmour, Inez Belle (I20796)
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1521 | 19903 SE 188th Pl, Renton, WA, 98058-0313 | Ferrier, William Norman (I21223)
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1522 | 1991, Friday November 15, The Ottawa Citizen page F11 GODFREY, Rosamond I. (Rose) At her home in Carleton Place, Ontario, on Tuesday, November 12, 1991, Rosamond Isobel (Rose) Gilmour, in her 79th year. Beloved mother of Kenneth C. Godfrey and his wife Judy of Scarborough, Ontario. Dear sister of Kathleen (Mrs Nick Mahara) of Ottawa; Marjorie (Mrs John Coulter) of Brampton; Victor Gilmour (Thelma) of Carleton Place and Dawson Gilmour (Dorothy) of Peterborough. Predeceased by her brother Ronald Gilmour and her sister Hazel Erratt. A Service In Memory of Rose will be held in St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Carleton Place, on Sunday, December 1, at 1 p.m., Reverend Robert Hill officiating. Interment of Ashes in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. | Gilmour, Rosamond Isobel "Rose" (I39061)
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1523 | 1993, Wednesday August 25, The Almonte Gazette page B5 GILES, Clarence Ernest (Elder, Almonte Presbyterian Church, Past Master of R.B.P. #639, Carleton Place, Past Master of Almonte L.O.L. #378, Past Master O.Y.B. #257) Suddenly in hospital at Almonte on Saturday August 21, 1993. Ernie Giles of Almonte. Age 86 Years. Beloved husband of the late Irene MacGregor. Dear father of Menzie (Agnes), Ottawa; Irene (Mrs Clare Rath), Richmond and Elford (Pat), Almonte. Father-in-law of Mrs Gwen Giles. Predeceased by his son Ivan. Brother of Mrs Mary Obrey, Mrs Laura Baird. Jean (Mrs Norman Sadler) and Mrs Eleanor Carpenter. Predeceased by 1 sister Mrs Florence Rae and 1 brother Allen. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Predeceased by his granddaughter, Sandra. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. Service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday. Rev Grant Wilson officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. 1993, Wednesday September 1, The Almonte Gazette page B7 Ernest Clarence Giles Long-time Almonte resident Ernest Clarence Giles died Aug 21 in the Almonte General Hospital at age 86. He was born in Fitzroy Township June 10, 1907 to the late Robert Giles and the late Jean MacArthur Giles. On April 24, 1929 he married the late Irene Marion Stewart MacGregor in Arnprior. A stationary engineer, Mr Giles lived most of his life in the Almonte and Renfrew areas. he was an elder with the Almonte Presbyterian Church. Mr Giles was a past master to the Royal Black Preceptory 639, Loyal Orange Lodge 378 and the Orange Young Britons 257. The Hope Street resident owned a 1906 Sawyer Massey steam engine which he exhibited at fairs around the area. Mr Giles is survived by sons Menzie of Ottawa and Elford of Almonte. daughter Irene Rath and sisters Mary Obrey, Laura Baird. Jean Sadler and Eleanor Carpenter. He was predeceased by son Ivan, brother Ivan and sister Florence Rae. Rev Grant Wilson led the funeral service at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home Aug 24 at 2 p.m. Interment will be at the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael, Ian, Brent, and Scott Giles and Rodney and Dale Rath | Giles, Ernest Clarence (I62554)
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1524 | 1997, Wednesday September 10, The Ottawa Citizen, page 23 JAMIESON, Jane Elizabeth "Jean" (nee Robertson) Suddenly at her home in Napanee on Monday, September 8, 1997, n her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late Robert Lionel Jamieson. Dear mother of Carol Jamieson, Kingston and Lois and her husband John Harwood, Brighton. Sadly missed by her grandchildren Aaron and Mary Harwood. Survived by sisters Anna Acton, Smiths Falls, and Mrs Boyd Jamieson (Florence, Almonte, and a brother Wilbert Robertson and his wife Audrey, Ottawa. Predeceased by a brother Ernest Robertson. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home, 448 Camden Road at Newbourgh Road, Napanee.... on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the Chapel on Thursday at 11:30 a.m., followed by a recption at the Funeral Home. Interment Auldkirk Cemetery, Almonte at 3:30 p.m. | Robertson, Jane Elizabeth (I45476)
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1525 | 19th Street. | McLaren, John Peter (I13330)
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1526 | 1st h/o Sophia Amidon Washburn f/o Franklin G s/o John Lambie and Jean Allen * Burial was on the family farm in Hillsboro, Oneida, New York * Civil War - Captain - New York Co E, 146th Infantry Regiment New York Volunteers / Camden, Oneida County, New York; . Enrolled and Muster into the service as a Captain on the 10th day of Oct 1862; Died at Camden, Oneida County, New York on 15 Feb 1863 (absent from regiment on sick leave) contracted while in the service of the U.S. and in the line of duty, Typhoid Fever Pneumonia (aka - Camp Fever) . Widow's Name - Sophia (Washburn); Dependent - Franklin G Lambie, age 21 mos . Gavin A Lambie and Sophia A Washburn married at Camden by Rev W S Titus / Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church; | Lambie, Gavin (I12731)
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1527 | 1st Spouse Rebecca Blair (1860-1907), married about 1892. Enoch and Rebecca had 5 children. 2nd Spouse Jessie Stringer (1864-1956), married 19 December 1906. Enoch and Jessie had 1 child. Enoch Code's birth date varies on census records (21 August 1858), (21 August 1859). The informant on his death certificate was his son, Allan Code, recording the birth date as 31 August 1858. | Code, Enoch (I16129)
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1528 | 2 Apr 1871 | Robinson, William (I10631)
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1529 | 2 children | Miller, Harry Holmes Sr. (I886)
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1530 | 2 ELIZABETHAN KESWICK of native gold and silver, and one-tenth of gold and | silver ore holding 8 lbs. weight in the cwt. ; of every cwt. of copper, 2s., or one-twentieth during the first five years, and afterwards 2s. 6d. or one-fifteenth ; and too have the preferment in bying of all Pretious stones or pearl (!) to be found in the woorking of these mines ; also rights over tin and lead. Daniel Hechstetter was acting as agent for David Haug, Hans Langnauer Co., of Augsburg, already great dealers in silks, cloths, and draperies, in groceries and the spices of the East Indies, and like other wealthy business men of the time, in banking and bill discounting. They had widespread branches, reaching from Venice to Antwerp and from Cracow to Lyons ; and though not originally interested in mines, they had recently taken over from the successor of the famous Augsburg house of the Fuggers the control of the copper mines of Neusohl in Northern Hungary. One of their branches was at Schwatz, in Tyrol, near Innsbruck, a celebrated mining centre, where silver, copper, and iron were produced ; and we find by these account books that it was from Schwatz that some of the first miners were sent by them to England. For their earlier history see Dr. Meilingers work, named in the Bibliography above. The English records tell us that Hechstetter (July, 1565) offered to form a company and to give shares to Sir William Cecil, to the Earls of Pembroke and Leicester, Mr. Tamworth, and Alderman Duckett ; the actual assignment of the 24 shares can be gathered from the account books, with the dates at which the shareholders entered the Company.* For the sake of convenience I have set out these statements in the following table : - * The expenses of 1564-5 (see p. 5) were charged to the first nine shareholders, who must therefore have joined the Company as from its formation. Title:?tab?Elizabetan Keswick, The settlement of the German miners, original accounts from Ausburg, translated, Tract series, no. 8, 1882 Description:?tab?Description based on: no. 9, Issued by: the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 16 Volume:?tab?no. 8 Publication date:?tab?1882 Publisher:?tab?Kendal [Westmorland] : T. Wilson Author:?tab?Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Arch?ological Society. cn Sponsor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center Tags:?tab?allen_county, americana Notes:?tab?Photocopied book. Photocopy marks., Irregular page numbering Contributor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center 4 ELIZABETHAN KESWICK George Needham | Hechstetter, Daniel (I23629)
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1531 | 2 Hartfield Garden, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland | Taylor, Robert (I55347)
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1532 | 2 Jan 1876 alternate | Robinson, Margaret Uta "Maggie" (I50666)
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1533 | 2 Jul 1913 Bertha Popplewell and Ethel M. Poole released to Henry F. Poole | Poole, George (I3396)
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1534 | 2 males only recorded. Richard S. and Joshua most likely. ?i?http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com/transcripts/pre1851/4667-index.html 1802 Bastard, Kitley, Leeds & Lansdowne Twps, Leeds Copyright (c)2007, Brian Haskin, OntarioGenWeb's Census Project (http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com) Transcriber: Brian Haskin Proofreader: Proofreader Is Needed LAC # unknown LDS # unknown District: Johnstown District Sub-District: Bastard, Kitley, Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne Townships Enumerator: Richard S. Adams, Jr.?/i? | Adams, Richard "Saxton" Sr. (I13897)
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1535 | 2 Nov 1855, Isaac Fisher, North Burgess, farmer married Catherine Fisher, Bathurst | Family: Isaac Francis Ferrier / Catherine "Katie" Fisher (F2100)
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1536 | 2 sons under 12, 1 daughter under 12 | Miller, John (I43086)
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1537 | 2 yrs 10 mths | Tovey, Edward A. (I20462)
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1538 | 20 February 1863 - Robert Hendry, 27, resident of Bathurst, born Yonge, son of John and Mary Hendry to Margaret Ritchie, 20, Bathurst, dau. William and Johanne Ritchie. Wit. George Hendry, Yonge and John Ritchie, Bathurst. | Family: Robert Hendry / Margaret Ritchie (F12098)
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1539 | 2000, Wednesday August 30, The Almonte Gazette page 9 DEATHS JAMIESON ? Peacefully at Almonte Country Haven, Almonte, Ontario on Friday, August 25, 2000. Margaret Florence Robertson, at age 81. Beloved wife of Boyd Jamieson, Almonte. Dear sister of Wilbert (Audrey) Robertson, Ottawa. Predeceased by two sisters Annie Acton and Jean Jamieson and by one brother Ernest. Friends called at the KERRY FUNERAL HOME, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte for visiting on Sunday. Funeral Service was in the Chapel on Monday. Rev. S. Derek Shelly officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. | Robertson, Margaret Florence (I45480)
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1540 | 2001, Tuesday March 27, The Ottawa Citizen page C15 GILMOUR, Thelma A. Suddenly in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Sunday, March 25, 2001. Thelma Boates in her 80th year. Beloved wife for 55 years of Victor Gilmour. Loving mother of Glenn of Ottawa and Garry of Banff, Alberta. Dear sister of Keith, Maizie, Abby, Olive, Reginald and Pauline. Predeceased by her brothers Lorne, Tim, John, Bob and Roy Friends may call at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Thursday, April 12 from 12:30 p.m., until time of memorial service to be held in the chapel at 2 p.m. with Reverend Robert Condie officiating. | Boates, Thelma Annette (I39063)
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1541 | 2007, Tuesday August 28, The Ottawa Citizen GAFFNEY, Glenda R.N. (nee Nichols) Age 51 of Penetanguishene. Passed away peacefully at her home with her loved ones by her side on Sunday, August 26th, 2007. Beloved wife of Dr. Greg Gaffney and devoted mother of Michael and Brian. Dear sister of Allison (Vernon) Curtis, Ross (Sheila) Nichols, Paul Nichols and Lois Ann (Mac) Graham; sister-in-law of Michael (Marion) Gaffney. Godmother of Rebecca. The family will receive friends at the Best Western Highland Inn, King St., Midland on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Thursday August 30th at St. Paul's United Church, 308 King St., Midland from 10 a.m. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. at St. Paul's United Church | Nichols, Glenda Ruth (I4623)
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1542 | 2013-03-17 Description Carmunnock Heritage Trail: The Parish Church. The church built in 1787 replaced earlier places of christian workship dating back to the 12 century outside stairways lead inside to the old family galleries of Castlemilk, Dripps and Cathkin. The gatehouse, dating from 1820, accommodated the watch against grave robbers. Submitted by cbrettnell | Cumming, John (I29504)
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1543 | 2014, Saturday December 27, The Ottawa Citizen GILMOUR, Victor Argyle Unexpectedly at the Carleton Place Hospital, on Friday, December 26, 2014 at the age of 94. Predeceased by his wife Thelma. Loving father of Glenn and Garry (Susan Miller). The family wish to thank Dr Walker for his care over the past years. A Masonic Service will take place at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 10:3 a.m. with Visitation following from 11:00 a.m. until the Funeral Service in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. | Gilmour, Victor Argyle (I39062)
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1544 | 2021 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Darlene after a short stay at RJH. She was surrounded by her beloved husband Alec, and her family. Darlene was a loving and devoted wife to Alec, mother to Aaron (Sonia) Haras, and Heidi Haras (Kim McKinley), step-mother to Ken (Anita) Wood, and Kelly Wood (Dr. Bin Lim). She also leaves behind her brothers Rodger (Cathy) Roy, Wayne (Cathie) Roy, her sister Yvonne Burnett, 7 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, as well as many nieces, nephew, and cousins. Although she faced many health challenges over the last six years, she faced each obstacle with optimism and grace. She lived her life to the fullest, and cherished every day she had with her family and friends. Darlene loved her little home on the beach and cruises with their closest friends, but she was happiest on the "PT" with Alec, cooking up the catch of the day, enjoying the quiet, and of course, reading a few good books! Darlene was well respected in the business community and was known for her sharp business sense, her principles and her attention to detail. She was a hard worker and was extremely proud of her accomplishments. Darlene cared a great deal for all her staff and was always genuinely concerned for them and their families. She was especially thankful that over the last few years "the girls" in the office took on many more of her responsibilities. Darlene was a class act. She was known as a person who treated everyone she met with kindness and dignity. It didn't matter who showed up at her door, she would welcome you in with a hug and a smile, and happily share a drink and a meal. She was kind, gregarious, witty and loyal; her zest for life, her smile, and that twinkle in her eye when she laughed will be greatly missed by all who knew her. We would like to thank all the staff at Campbell River Hospital and the staff at Royal Jubilee Hospital Cancer Centre for the wonderful care she received over the years. As well, we would like to recognize the amazing people at Royal Jubilee Hospital ? 7 North Wing ? who looked after Darlene in her last week. We will be forever grateful for the compassion and kindness you gave to Darlene and us at the most difficult time we have ever faced. There will be a Celebration of Life announced at a later date. If you wish, in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. https://www.vancouverislandfreedaily.com/obituaries/darlene-valerie-wood/ | Roy, Darlene Valerie (I57117)
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1545 | 206670997 The correct Thomas Thomas Oliver BIRTH 1804 Scotland DEATH 14 Mar 1868 (aged 63?64) Scotch Line, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada BURIAL Old Burying Ground Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada PLOT Presbyterian Section Thomas Oliver; Residence: Burgess; Birthplace: Scotland; Died: 14 March (1868); Age: 64; Disease: Dropsy [St. Andrew's Burial Register] On Scotch Line, Saturday 14th instant, Thomas Oliver, aged 64 years. [The Perth Courier, 20 Mar 1868] Note: 167664529 ------------------------------------- NOT Thomas Oliver BIRTH 1797 Jedburgh, Scottish Borders, Scotland DEATH 31 Oct 1858 (aged 60?61) Ontario, Canada BURIAL Old Burying Ground Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Show MapGPS-Latitude: 44.8986092, Longitude: -76.2413864 PLOT Presbyterian Section, Map B, 118 (OGS 467) MEMORIAL ID 167664529 ? in memory of Thomas Oliver native of Jedburgh Scotland died Oct. 31, 1858 aged 61 yrs OLIVER THOMAS SAMUEL OLIVER/CHRISTIAN CHISOLM FR55 (FR55) M 27/07/1797 791 10 / 47 HOWNAM ( Hownam or Hounam is a small village and parish situated 8 miles east of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland) | Oliver, Thomas (I22227)
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1546 | 21 Dec 1860, David Gourley Miller, 23, son of George Miller and Ellen Mason, to Agnes Jordan, 25, daughter of Robert Jordan and Eliza Easton, both of Bathurst, witnessses Robert Jordan and William Miller. Name: David G. Miller Age: 23 Birth Place: Canada Residence: Bathurst Township Spouse Name: Agnes Jordon Spouse Age: 25 Spouse Birth Place: Canada Spouse Residence: Bathurst Township Marriage Date: 21 Dec 1860 Father Name: George Miller Mother Name: Ellen M. Spouse Father Name: Robert Jordon Spouse Mother Name: Elizabeth Easton County: Lanark Microfilm Roll: 1030059 | Family: David Gourlay Miller / Agnes Jordan (F301)
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1547 | 21 Napier Cresent | Montague, Mary McGuigggan (I67260)
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1548 | 217 Newcombe | Popplewell, Richard (I3682)
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1549 | 22 Caledonia Terrace | Montague, Henry (I67240)
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1550 | 22 Dec 1946 ShottsKirk Cemetery, Shotts, North Lanarkshire, Scotland was my first thought but changed to align with Statutory Deaths SP | Steel, Janet (I40494)
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