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1751 | Accompaning John Poole were George, Jacob, Thomas, Mrs. Frizell (?), Mrs. Tully (Ann), Mrs. Imeson (Sarah), Mary (invalid). Some records suggest that John Poole Sr. arrrive in Canada on 31 May 1819 although the ships records indicate that it was 20 Jun 1819. Atlantic (Brig) 1817 Armstrong, John 1818 Lansdown, C5 SW21 In 1817 Brig Atlantic was flying a Quarantine flag on arrival at Quebec. Passage - 75 Days 1817 From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Brennan, James 1818 Elmsley, C1 NE22 1819 Brig Atlantic also carried rum and molasses. Biggans?, James 1818 Kitley, C9 SW4 Arrived - 13 Aug 1817 1819 Bryan, William 1820 Beckwith, C6 NE2 At - Quebec 1818 Cannon/Camron?, James 1818 Drummond, C3 SW6 Carried - 140 Settlers 18?? Clandinon?, Arthur 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW13 In 1819 another Brig or two Brigs named Captain Richard Harper 1817 Connors, Thomas 1818 Kitley, C9 NE4 Atlantic arrived at Quebec; the first under 1817 Doyle, Samuel 1817 Oxford, C5 RH5R Captain S. Dunscombe, 22 May, from Passage - 42 Days 1820 Dro**s, William 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE6 Bermuda, and the second under Captain From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Elliot, George 1818 Burgess, C9 SW12 Bell, 10 September, from Liverpool. Neither Arrived - 12 June 1818 1818 Elliot, Margaret (Widow) 1818 Burgess, C9 NE12 reported passengers. At - Quebec 1818 Elliot, Robert 1818 Drummond, C7 SW14 Carried - 158 Settlers 1818 Ferguson, Joseph 1818 Beckwith, C8 SW4 Captain Harper 1818 Ferguson, Samuel? 1818 Beckwith, C8, NE4 1818 Ferguson, William 1818 Beckwith, C6 SW4 Passage - ?? 1819 Gillis, Archibald 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE3 From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Grimes/Ginnis?, Christopher 1818 Kitley, C5 R14 Arrived - 20 June 1819 18?? Hamilton, Joseph 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE10 At - Quebec 1818 Harrison, Stewart 1818 Kitley, C5 F14 Carried - 151 Settlers 1817 Hobson, John 1817 Oxford, C5 NE20 Captain Harper 1820 Johnston, Abraham 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW6 1819 Johnston, Edward 1821 Bathurst, C12 NE15 Sailed - 02 May 1820 1817 Leggitt, John 1817 South Crosby, C4 N5 From - Dublin, Ireland 1817 Leggitt, Martha (Widow) 1817 South Crosby, C4 N20 Arrived - 24 June 1820 1817 Leggitt, Robert 1817 South Crosby, C4 S20 At - Quebec 1817 Leggitt, William 1817 South Crosby, C2 N20 Carried - 160 Settlers ???? Newton/Nowlan, Manny 1820 Beckwith C12 NE12 1817 Willoughby, John 1817 Lansdown, C2 SW21 1817 Armstrong, William 1817 Lansdown, C2 NE21 Captain R. Harper 1819 Nolan, John 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE12 1819 Nolan, Luke 1819 Beckwith, C3 NE3 1819 Nolan, Patrick 1819 Beckwith, C4 SW11 1817 Parkinson?, Alexander 1817 Oxford, C3 RH30 R 1819 Pool/Poole, George 1820 Drummond, C12 SW24 1819 Pool/Poole, Jacob 1820 Drummond, C12 SW25 1819 Pool/Poole, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C12 NE24 1819 Preston, John 1819 Drummond, C10 SW11 1819 White, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C7 NE5 | Poole, John (I3436)
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1752 | According to Brenda Turner (my long lost cousin) William McLatchie was granted land by the Crown on August 24, 1832, along with Samuel Gooding, John McLatchie (his brother?), Robert Davis, Daniel McIntosh and John Dunlop. William was granted the north half of Lot 26, 3rd rang (concession road), or about 100 acres in West Templeton. William McLatchie was granted the south half of the same lot. this was found in the records of "lands granted by the Crown in the Province of QC from 1763 to 1890, which was found at the Carleton University Library. In the records of the Parish of West Templeton , there is an entry that William Richard McLatchie was interred in the cemetery in Templeton on 8 Nov 1885 by Methodist Minister, Mr. G.E. Thurton. A witness to the burial was Mr. W. R. McLatchie, presumed to be his son. | McLatchie, William Richmond (I52696)
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1753 | According to news reports of the time, Joseph and Elizabeth McKay and their two children were returning to their home after a day in Forest at the fair. This was on Wednesday the 9th of October 1901 at 6:30 pm. As they were crossing the railway tracks on Main Street, their buggy was struck by a train. Their youngest child William Harold died almost immediately. Elizabeth died the next morning and Albert Irvin died in the afternoon of October 10th. Joseph McKay was seriously injured and taken to the home of John Greenlees. He eventually recovered. Elizabeth and her children were taken to the home of her father, George Rankin on the 8th of Plympton. The funeral was held on Saturday the 12th of October. Elizabeth and her children were buried in Beechwood Cemetery, according the newspaper. The Town of Forest does not know the plot number of the burial. They may be buried in the plot that Elizabeth's parents were buried in. | Rankin, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I7091)
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1754 | According to news reports of the time, Joseph and Elizabeth McKay and their two children were returning to their home after a day in Forest at the fair. This was on Wednesday the 9th of October 1901 at 6:30 pm. As they were crossing the railway tracks on Main Street, their buggy was struck by a train. Their youngest child William Harold died almost immediately. Elizabeth died the next morning and Albert Irvin died in the afternoon of October 10th. Joseph McKay was seriously injured and taken to the home of John Greenlees. He eventually recovered. Elizabeth and her children were taken to the home of her father, George Rankin on the 8th of Plympton. The funeral was held on Saturday the 12th of October. Elizabeth and her children were buried in Beechwood Cemetery, according the newspaper. The Town of Forest does not know the plot number of the burial. They may be buried in the plot that Elizabeth's parents were buried in. | McKay, Albert Irving (I7092)
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1755 | According to news reports of the time, Joseph and Elizabeth McKay and their two children were returning to their home after a day in Forest at the fair. This was on Wednesday the 9th of October 1901 at 6:30 pm. As they were crossing the railway tracks on Main Street, their buggy was struck by a train. Their youngest child William Harold died almost immediately. Elizabeth died the next morning and Albert Irvin died in the afternoon of October 10th. Joseph McKay was seriously injured and taken to the home of John Greenlees. He eventually recovered. Elizabeth and her children were taken to the home of her father, George Rankin on the 8th of Plympton. The funeral was held on Saturday the 12th of October. Elizabeth and her children were buried in Beechwood Cemetery, according the newspaper. The Town of Forest does not know the plot number of the burial. They may be buried in the plot that Elizabeth's parents were buried in. | McKay, William Harold (I7093)
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1756 | According to research on the Cowie family in Scotland done by Melissa Howe-Hamilton and transmitted by e-mail of 9 Sept, 1996, Francis Allan was a tax collection clerk in Edinburgh when he married Janet Cowie in 1813. Family lore had it that Francis Allan was a Writer to the King's Signet; however, recent contact with the society of writers in Scotland reveals that his name is not found on their membership list. Following the birth of their first son, James, in Sept, 1814, the family emigrated from Grennock, Scotland to Canada, arriving in July 1815 (settled on the Scotch Line near Perth). The 9-month old James died during passage. Other sources say they spent their first winter in Brockville and travelled to Perth in spring 1816. In Canada, Francis Allan became Crown Land Agent in the Perth/Bathurst area and was responsible for settling accounts between Archibald McNab (The McNab) and his disgruntled and maligned settlers in the McNab Township area. Francis Allan was also Postmaster in Perth for some time and had been appointed Superintendant of Common Schools sometime prior to his death in 1844. A post office called Perth Upon Tay was established right away in 1816 with the man in charge of the settlement for the government, Daniel Daverne, as post master. When Daverne absconded with funds, which were in his care, he was replaced in 18?? (illegible, maybe 1830). Perth-Upon-Tay now became simply Perth. A letter by Taylor in the Ontario Archives of P. Robinson, Commissioner of Crown Lands, York, written on January 31, 1831, is postmarked with a small double circle broken by Perth with the date written in red. In 1837 Francis Allan took over as crown lands agent and postmaster in Perth. Janet Cowie's younger brother, Robert Cowie (b. 1806/7), stonemason, emigrated to Canada in 1827 to join Francis and Janet. | Allan, Francis (I9436)
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1757 | Active in founding archives DeBalinhard memorial set Memorial services for Mrs. Thelma Enid deBalinhard, formerly of Red Deer, are to be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Anglican Church of St. Leonard's on The Hill. Mrs. Balinhard died in Sooke, B.C. where memorial services and cremation have already taken place. She was 67. Bom in Red Deer on Aug. 27, 1912, Mrs. deBalinhard continued to spend a great deal of time in the city since her move to Sooke in 1976. She was the mother of Jim Foster, former attorney-general of Alberta. And her husband, Digby deBalinhard, is well-known in Red Deer for his business and community activities. She was educated in public school and at the McDougall Business School in Edmonton. She worked from 1930 to 1936 as secretary to Edmonton Journal publisher John Imrie. There she met -her first husband, Alfred James Foster, and the couple were married and moved to Saskatoon, Sask., where they lived from 1936 to 1939. In 1939 they returned to THELMA DtBALINHARD . . . heart ailment victim Alberta and lived in Benalto. In 1945 they moved to Red Deer, where Mr. Foster owned a farm implement dealership until his death in 1949. Despite being a single mother raising three children, Mrs. Foster was involved in many community activities. She was instrumental in establishing the Red Deer and District Archives while working in her later years as a part-time librarian. In addition, she served in various capacities with the Red Deer Ladie s Golf and Curling Clubs, the local Girl Guides, the Gaetz Memorial United Church Sunday School, the Home and School Attocialian and the recreation boaid.: She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, and served as Worthy Matron. Most recently, she was active with the Victorian Order of Nurses, the Ladies Auxiliary to the Red Deer General Hospital and the Red Deer Public Library. She married Mr. deBalinhard in 1976 and the couple moved to Sooke. She is survived by her husband, Mr. deBalinhard of Sooke, B.C.; two daughters, Joyce Foster of Edmonton and Dorothy Lawrence of Red Deer; one son, Jim Foster; one sister, Marjorie Armstrong of Calgary and two grandchildren, Nigel James Lawrence and Jocelyn Elizabeth Lawrence of Red Deer. Dad, son | Griffith, Thelma Enid (I44321)
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1758 | Actor. Born in Hillsdale County, Michigan, he was a stage and screen performer and the father of Oscar-winning actor Jason Robards Jr. He was a prominent Broadway Tony Award winning actor when he made his first feature film in "The Gilded Lily" (1921). Billed consistently, he appeared in over 200 movies to include "The Third Degree" (1926), "The Last Dance" (1930), "The Storm" (1938), "Man Alive" (1945), "The Second Woman" (1950) and "Wild in the Country" (1961). He also had success on television being series such as "Cimarron City", "Wagon Train", "Sugarfoot", "G.E. Theatre" and "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet". He died at age 70 of a heart attack in Sherman Oaks, California. Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith | Robards, Jason (I57607)
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1759 | Actor. He made his stage debut in 1963, playing a doctor in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." He performed on Broadway in "Gypsy" with Angela Lansbury, and his final appearance was in James Joyce's production of "The Dead." Bio by: Laurie | Robbins, Roger McNicol "Rex" (I282)
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1760 | Ada Belle was a daughter of Lucius H. and Mary M. n?ee Orcutt Smith. She was the wife of John Calvin Campbell II. They married June 16, 1873. A son, Frederick Campbell, predeceased his mother. Ada was survived by her husband John Campbell; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth (aka Marion) Campbell Morgan, son-in-law Charles Grier Morgan; a son, Emmett Ray Campbell and his wife Maud; two grandchildren, Grier Morgan and Janet Morgan; one sister, Mrs. Frank (Emma) Robinson, of Van Etten. | Smith, Ada Belle (I32968)
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1761 | ADAIR JEAN WILLIAM ADAIR/MARGARAT GILMOR FR421 (FR421) F 12/06/1796 572 20 / 140 NEILSTON | Adair, Jean "Jane" (I55001)
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1762 | ADAM AGNES JOHN ADAM/JANET STEIL FR155 (FR155) F 03/07/1767 572/ 10 143 Neilston | Adam, Agnes (I40758)
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1763 | ADAM ALEXANDER ROBERT ADAM/MARGARET LANG FR644 (FR644) M 29/01/1788 496/ 30 39 Dumbarton View image | Adam, Alexander (I34024)
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1764 | ADAM ARCHIBALD JANET MILLAR/ 08/07/1818 495/ 20 200 Cumbernauld | Family: Archibald Crawford Adam / Janet Miller (F1835)
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1765 | ADAM ARCHIBALD PETER ADAM/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR1067 (FR1067) M 31/07/1788 574/ 30 497 Port Glasgow First name(s) Archibald Last name Adam Gender Male Birth year 1788 Birth place - Baptism year 1788 Baptism date 31 Jul 1788 Baptism place PORT GLASGOW, RENFREW, SCOTLAND Father's first name(s) Peter Father's last name Adam Mother's first name(s) Isobel Mother's last name Crawford Residence Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotland Place Port Glasgow County Renfrewshire Country Scotland Record set Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from Scotland, United Kingdom Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl | Adam, Archibald (I33177)
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1766 | ADAM ARCHIBALD CRAWF PETER ADAM/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR1133 (FR1133) M 18/12/1791 574/ 40 86 Port Glasgow | Adam, Archibald Crawford (I5773)
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1767 | ADAM ARCHIBALD MCALL ARCHIBALD ADAM/JANET MILLAR FR656 (FR656) M 25/04/1824 476/ 30 50 Denny | Adam, Archibald Mcall (I33166)
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1768 | ADAM DAVID ARCHIBALD ADAM/JANET MILLAR FR692 (FR692) M 11/09/1831 476/ 30 122 Denny | Adam, David (I33167)
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1769 | ADAM EUPHEMIA WILLIAM ADAM/EUPHEMIA RENFREW FR1259 (FR1259) F 09/05/1819 559/ 30 574 Abbey | Adam, Euphemia (I38658)
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1770 | ADAM ISOBEL PETER ADAM/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR962 (FR962) F 30/01/1780 574/ 30 293 Port Glasgow | Adam, Isobel (I33181)
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1771 | ADAM JAMES JAMES ADAM/ M 07/09/1777 585/ 10 186 Dailly | Adam, James (I45536)
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1772 | ADAM JANET JOHN ADAM/JANET STEEL FR214 (FR214) F 22/08/1779 572/ 10 201 Neilston | Adam, Janet (I40540)
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1773 | ADAM JOHN JOHN ADAM/JANET STIEL FR165 (FR165) M 18/03/1770 572/ 10 153 Neilston | Adam, John (I40756)
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1774 | ADAM JOSEPH WILLIAM ADAM/EUPHAN RENFREW FR1205 (FR1205) M 21/01/1815 559/ 30 465 Abbey | Adam, Joseph (I38656)
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1775 | ADAM LILLIAS PETER ADAM/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR942 (FR942) F 24/05/1778 574/ 30 253 Port Glasgow | Adam, Lillias (I33182)
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1776 | ADAM MARGARET JOHN ADAM/JANET STIEL FR175 (FR175) F 05/07/1772 572/ 10 163 Neilston | Adam, Margaret (I40759)
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1777 | ADAM MARGARET JOHN ADAM/JANET STIEL FR195 (FR195) F 26/09/1776 572/ 10 183 Neilston First name(s) Margaret Last name Adam Gender Female Birth year 1776 Birth place - Baptism year 1776 Baptism date 26 Sep 1776 Baptism place NEILSTON,RENFREW,SCOTLAND Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Adam Mother's first name(s) Janet Mother's last name Stiel Place Neilston County Renfrewshire Country Scotland Record set Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from Scotland, United Kingdom Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl | Adam, Margaret (I10788)
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1778 | ADAM MARGARET PETER ADAM/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR1009 (FR1009) F 14/12/1783 574/ 30 384 Port Glasgow | Adam, Margaret (I33183)
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1779 | ADAM PETER PETER ADAM/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR990 (FR990) M 17/02/1782 574/ 30 345 Port Glasgow | Adam, Peter (I33179)
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1780 | ADAM ROBERT JOHN ADAM/JANET STEEL FR148 (FR148) M 26/05/1765 572/ 10 136 Neilston | Adam, Robert (I40757)
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1781 | ADAM ROBERT PETER ADAM/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR1179 (FR1179) M 24/08/1794 574/ 40 178 Port Glasgow | Adam, Robert (I33180)
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1782 | ADAM ROBERT ROBERT ADAM/MARGARET LANG M 18/06/1775 496/ 20 197 Dumbarton | Adam, Robert (I34022)
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1783 | ADAM WALTER ROBERT ADAM/MARGARET LANG M 10/08/1779 496/ 20 227 Dumbarton | Adam, Walter (I34023)
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1784 | ADAM WILLIAM ARCHIBALD ADAM/JANET MILLAR FR669 (FR669) M 27/08/1826 476/ 30 75 Denny | Adam, William (I33168)
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1785 | ADAM WILLIAM JOHN ADAM/JANET STIEL FR185 (FR185) M 14/10/1774 572/ 10 173 Neilston | Adam, William (I38642)
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1786 | ADAM WILLIAM WILLIAM ADAM/EUPHAN RENFREW FR1191 (FR1191) M 16/11/1812 559/ 30 440 Abbey | Adam, William (I38657)
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1787 | Adam Freund of North Catasauqua Age: 83 Spouse: Anna C. (BenVenuti) Freund Married: 59 years POB: Hokendauqua Parents: John E. Sr. and Nancy (Warke) Freund Employment: a supervisor for the International Correspondance School of Scranton (retired in 1972 after 30+ years) and he was a Catasauqua area school director for many years Religious Affiliation: the Presbyterian Church of Hokendauqua (he served as a past treasurer, deacon, elder and trustee) Obit info published in The Morning Call on March 8, 1996 | Freund, Adam (I40159)
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1788 | ADAMS JEAN PETER ADAMS/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR878 (FR878) F 29/05/1774 574/ 30 125 Port Glasgow View | Adam, Jean (I33184)
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1789 | ADAMS MARY PETER ADAMS/ISOBEL CRAWFORD FR843 (FR843) F 03/05/1772 574/ 30 59 Port Glasgow | Adam, Mary (I33185)
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1790 | ADAMS DOROTHY G., age 83. Mother of Fletcher Adams of Sanford. Mich, Dorothy G.W. Adams ol Alien Park; sister ot John Wheeler of Bathhurst, N.B., Alison Wheeler and Howard Wheeler, both of Sackvllle, N.B., Mrs. Lillie Adamson of Vancouver, B.C., Mrs. Anna Ross of Hamilton, Ont Miss Davlla Wheeler of Toronto; 10 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday from the Wilson Funeral Home, Midland. Clipping location on Detroit Free Press page 64 dianeduncan01 Member Photo CLIPPED BY dianeduncan01 ? 3 seconds ago CLIPPED FROM Detroit Free Press Detroit, Michigan 11 May 1980, Sun ?W Page 64 | Adams, Dorothy G. W. of Allen Park & Tucson AZ (I41246)
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1791 | ADAMS0N. Lt. Col. (Ret) David Ritchie March 10, 1923-July 31, 2011 David enjoyed an interesting military and aeronautical career of many years, followed by happy busy years on rural Lands Road in North Saanich. His life was filled with many suurprises, joys and rewards. He was happily married to Marjorie for almost 66 years, proud father of 3 lovely daughters. Shirley Margaret Adamson and twins Brenda Davis-White and Barbara Bell: enjoyed 6 grandchildren and 2 "greatgrands". David is also survived by his brothers Arthur and James (Vivien). Predeceased by his sister Dorothea. David came to a smooth landing at San Pen Hospital under the concerned care of Dr. James Forster and many sensitive specialized doctors, nurses and volunteer caregivers who eased his approach to his final landing. All are greatfully acknowledged by the family. He will always be loved and remembered by many relatives and friends from all parts of the world. Private family arrangements have been made for David. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Times Colonist Sat, Aug 13, 2011 ? Page 34 | Adamson, Lt. Gen. David Ritchie (I41435)
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1792 | ADAMSON December 28th, 1974. Guy Arthur Adamson of 15384 Semiahmoo Avenue, White Rock. Age 81 years. Survived by his loving wife Harriet; two daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Wilson, Rosetown, Saskatchewan; Mrs. Arleen Bulak, Burnaby; three brothers, Phillip, Calgary; Willion, Onion Lake, Alberta; Robert, White Rock; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Wegren, Edmonton; Mrs. Mary Ferguson, Vancouver; five grandchilren; three great-grandchildren. Deceased .was a member of theShellbrook, Saskatchewan Lodge No. 171 A. F. 4A.M. Funeral service was held Tuesday, December 31st at 10 a.m. from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlour, 14615 North Bluff Road (16th Avenue) White Rock. Rev. J. h. Clark and Rev. E. Pitt Griffith officiated. Flow- ers gratefully declined. If desired, donations to the Heart or Cancer Fund. The remains were forwarded to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for interment. | Adamson, Guy Arthur of Shellbrook SK (I41457)
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1793 | ADAMSON February 21st, 1975, Dorothea G. Adamson, 606 25th Avenue N.W., passed away at the Foothills Hospital after a lengthy illness. She is survived by her mother, Lillie R., father, Major Philip E.; brothers, Arthur C. ot Vancouver, David R. of Colorado Springs, James A. of London, England and eight nieces and nephews. Dorothea was a long time employee of Imperial Oil, lite member, original charter member and Past Regent of the Dr. Geraldine Oakley Chapter of the I.O.D.E. She was Secretary of Confederation Park during its inception. Dorothea was a nember of St. Michaels and All Angels Church, 335 - 16th Avenue N.W. from where a Memorial Service will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, February 25th, In lieu of flowers, friends wno wish to, may contribute to the Canadian Cancer Society. Private family services will be held on Monday. Cremation. CY FOSTER-GOODER Funeral Service in charge. Phone 289-5577. Calgary Herald Calgary, Alberta, Canada 24 Feb 1975, Mon ?W Page 43 | Adamson, Dorthea Grace (I41445)
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1794 | Adamsville - County Lanar, Township Bathurst, a village on the river Tay, within 3 miles of the County Town of Perth. There is a post Office of this name in Canda East. (Name Extracted from Canada Directory.) Carding and Cloth Factory - Adams, Joshua, James Kearns Forge and Smithery - James Conlon General Residents - Playfair, A. W. Saw Mill and Shingle Factory - Moorhouse & Dodds | Adams, Capt. Joshua Esq. (I13885)
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1795 | Add alternate information Report issue Name: Dorothy I McCullough Social Security #: 553605282 Gender: Female Birth Date: 9 Mar 1908 Birth Place: Canada Death Date: 2 Feb 1979 Death Place: Alameda Ancestry.com. California, Death Index, 1940-1997 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. Name: Dorothy McCullough SSN: 553-60-5282 Last Residence: 94595 Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, California, USA BORN: 9 Mar 1908 Last Benefit: 94609, Oakland, Alameda, California, United States of America Died: Feb 1979 State (Year) SSN issued: California (1959-1960) Number: 553-60-5282; Issue State: California; Issue Date: 1959-1960 Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. | Lambert, Dorothy Isabelle (I9596)
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1796 | Added by Shirley Hackett Thomas Moulton BIRTH 1801 Ireland DEATH 19 Apr 1868 (aged 66-67) Lanark County, Ontario, Canada BURIAL Boyd's Methodist Cemetery Boyds, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Show Map MEMORIAL ID 126009978 ? View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 2 FLOWERS 0 Died aged 67 years. Born 1800 or 1801. Thomas was born IRELAND, not England. He was the son of Joseph Moulton. There was a Thomas Moulton, son of Joseph and Hannah, born England about the same year..BUT HE IS NOT THE SAME THOMAS MOULTON IN THIS MEMORIAL. There is much evidence that Thomas Moulton 1801-1868 was born Ireland, probably County Carlow, or possibly County Wexford near the Carlow boundary. His descendants know he was born Ireland From the 1861 census Lanark County: Born IRELAND All Thomas and Ann's children who were still living in 1891 report on the census of that year that their father was born IRELAND. Inscription OLD STONE (ON GROUND) HOLY BIBLE "Blessed Are The dead Who Die in the Lord" In Memory of Thomas Moulton Who Died Apr. 19 1868 Aged 67 Yrs "A faithful friend, a husband dear A kindly father lieth here Great is the loss we --- today But in Heaven will meet again" NEWER TALL MONUMENT Side 1: In Memory of THOMAS MOULTON Died April 10 1868 Aged 67 Y'rs Also his wife ANN MOULTON Died Dec 11 1895 Aged 80 Yr's "There Is Rest in Heaven" Side 2: In Memory of John Son of Thomas and Ann Moulton Died March 12 1878 Age 29 Yrs "Blessed Are the Dead Who Die in the Lord They Rest From Their Labour And Their Works Do Follow Them" | Moulton, Thomas (I44396)
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1797 | Added to years of age in order to enlist. | Dodds, Alexander Ralph (I1570)
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1798 | ADDIS, Edith Rose (nee Ashby) - Peacefully at Rideaucrest Home on Thursday, November 2, 2006 in her 93rd year. Edith, beloved wife of the late Bud Addis. Cherished mother of Philip Addis and his wife Maureen and grandmother of Natalie and her husband Capt. Kevin Judd and Dylan Addis. She is predeceased by her sisters Grace Ashby, Mabel McUen, Daisy Gilmour and Lillian Baker and her brother George Ashby. Edith's family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff and volunteers at Rideaucrest for the compassionate care that she received. In keeping with Edith's wishes, a graveside memorial service will be held at the Cataraqui Cemetery on Saturday, November 11, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. (for those who wish, a funeral procession will be leaving the JAMES REID FUNERAL HOME, CATARAQUI CHAPEL at 10:50 am). A reception will be held in the James Reid Funeral Home, Reception Centre (rear entrance) following the service. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to Rideaucrest Home in Edith's memory. https://thewhig.remembering.ca/obituary/edith-rose-nee-ashby-addis-1076095815 | Ashby, Edith Rose (I54811)
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1799 | Addres: 1572 Monteray Ave, Naniamo, BC | Lambert, Willson Andrew (I9633)
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1800 | Address - Golden St, Westboro, Ottawa, ON | Swing, Charles Edward "Ned" (I12343)
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