LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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3001 | BRADSHAW, Arthur Lyle - Passed away suddenly in his home Wednesday May 1st, 2013 in his 73rd year. Son of the late Arthur and Wilma Bradshaw. Fondly remembered by Faye Bradshaw. Loving father of Jennifer Derksen of Carleton Place, Stephen Bradshaw of Brampton and David Bradshaw of Hamilton. Survived by his sister Marjorie Wickens of Corbyville. Pre-deceased by his sister, Arlene Taylor and brother, John Robert Bradshaw. Ever remembered by his grandchildren Jesse, Alexandra, Nicholas,and Alyssa. In keeping with Lyle's wishes, cremation has taken place. Donations to Canadian Diabetes Association in Lyles name would be greatly appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to STIRLING FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD, 87 James St., Stirling (613-395-2424). Online condolences www.rushnellfamilyservices.com Family and friends are invited to join in celebration of his life at the Millenium Diner, 580 Ashley Road, Foxboro, Ontario, Thursday, May 9 from 7-9 p.m. https://intelligencer.remembering.ca/obituary/arthur-lyle-bradshaw-1073655233 | Bradshaw, Arthur Lyle (I67755)
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3002 | BRADSHAW, John Robert - entered into rest at home on Saturday March 14th, 2009. A loving fianc?e to Dorothy Deschamps. Dear father to Debbie Bradshaw of Belleville, William Bradshaw of Trenton, Ron Bradshaw of Fish & Game Club Rd. Foxboro and Charles Bradshaw of Belleville. Dear grandfather to Robert Bradshaw and Megan Bradshaw. Dear brother of Marjorie (Joe) Wiggins, and Lyle Bradshaw. Predeceased by wife Jean Bradshaw, brother Bernard Bradshaw and sister Arlene (Robert) Taylor. John will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Brother in law to Mary Whittard and nephew to Doug Whittard. Friends are invited to call at the BELLEVILLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL LTD. 68 N. Front St. Belleville (613-968-5080) on Thursday March 19th, 2009 from 11:00 a.m. until time of service at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel. Cremation. Interment at Victoria Cemetery at a later date. Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences www.quintefuneralcentres.com https://intelligencer.remembering.ca/obituary/john-robert-bradshaw-1073660229 | Bradshaw, John Robert (I67753)
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3003 | bradyhome@comcast.net; 801-400-4532 | Source (S464)
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3004 | BRAIDSHAW MARGRAT ALEXR. LYNDSAY/ 29/08/1641 644 / 1 230 / 149 Glasgow | Family: Alexander Lindsay / Margret Braidshaw (F24298)
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3005 | Brampton, Peel County, Ontario, Canada | Miller, William (I20304)
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3006 | Brampton, Peel County, Ontario, Canada | Miller, Jessie (I20320)
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3007 | Brampton, Peel County, Ontario, Canada | Livingstone, Martha Ann (I18386)
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3008 | Brampton, Peel County, Ontario, Canada | Miller, William (I20304)
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3009 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Green, Roy Henry (I2639)
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3010 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, Rev. George (I3441)
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3011 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, Rev. George (I3441)
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3012 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, Ann (I3763)
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3013 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, Sarah (I3764)
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3014 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, Sarah (I3764)
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3015 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, Margaret Caroline "Carrie" (I3766)
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3016 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, Elizabeth Ann (I9782)
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3017 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Yule, John M. (I13640)
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3018 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Family: John M. Yule / Adelia Hazleton (F4187)
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3019 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, Sarah (I3764)
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3020 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Poole, George (I3767)
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3021 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada | Yule, Robert Headrick (I13631)
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3022 | Brantford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada; memorial stone in New Brunswick | Pollock, Josephine "Venie" (I41744)
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3023 | BRENT MORRILL OBITUARY It is with great sorrow to announce the loss of Brent Leigh Morrill, better know as "Ollie" on April 2nd, 2017. Ollie was born May 13th, 1958 to Ralph and Margery Morrill in Toronto. He will be forever missed by the love of his life Tina, son Chris, daughter Emiley, son in-law James, grandchildren Scarlett and Ryker, brothers Greg and Steve (predeceased Warren). Ollie was retired from a long career with C.P. Rail, a job he loved but coworkers he loved more. The most important things in his life were his family and friends, his hometown of Schreiber, and his love of traveling. His strong sense of community drove him to be an active participant in the Adult Learning centre, Church and Credit Union. Ollie was a friend to anyone who showed up to his door in need of help. There will be a celebration of life wake held at 206 park st. Saturday, April 8th. Everyone that knew Ollie is invited to join in telling stories and remembering an amazing man. Memorial services will be held Sunday, April 9th, starting at 3pm at Schreiber recreational centre. Reverend Diane Hilpert-Mallroy officiating. Ollie's wishes in lieu of donations to Schreiber/Terrace Bay food bank, St. John's Anglican Church, or any charity of choice. Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Apr. 6, 2017 https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/chroniclejournal/name/brent-morrill-obituary?pid=185001878 | Morrill, Brent Leigh (I52242)
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3024 | Breny Street, Loreburn, SK | Dodds, Alexander R. (I1516)
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3025 | BRICE JAMES WILLIAM BRICE/JEAN SOMMERVIL FR59 (FR59) M 24/03/1771 673 10 / 105 WHITBURN | Bryce, James (I55975)
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3026 | BRICE JOHN WILLIAM BRICE/JEAN SOMERVELE FR55 (FR55) M 01/03/1767 673 10 / 97 WHITBURN | Brice, John (I56119)
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3027 | BRICE WILLIAM WILLIAM BRICE/JEAN SOMMERVIL FR57 (FR57) M 26/03/1769 673 10 / 101 WHITBURN | Brice, William (I42903)
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3028 | Bridge Road | Jackson, James (I3406)
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3029 | Bridge Street | Jackson, James (I3406)
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3030 | Bridget ???? | McDonald, Lillian "Lily" (I29723)
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3031 | Brig.-Gen. Mitchell of Toronto University, and Lt. Col. Pense to Officiate. On Suday Queen Street Methodist Church will unveil the fine tablet erected in the church to commemorate members of the congregation and some also of the old Brock Street congregation who served in the Great War. The tablet is a large one of hevy bronze, the lettering being raised. The Honor Roll is as follows: Honor Roll In Loving memory of those who fell in the Great War, 1914-1918. "Their names shall never perish" Miller Briden, Stanley Byron, Wallace S. Earl, William R. Edgar, Sidney E. Ellis, Neal Ferguson, William Fleet, Harvey A. Godwin, William A. Kelso, Allan Ross Jenkins, Thomas McKenzie, Louis W. Roadhouse, Harold S. Wilson. Formerly of Brock Street Church: Robert S. Charles, Rufus I. Jackson, Fred F. Laturney, Wm. Henry Rollow. In honor of thise who served overseas: Arthur W. Asselstine, Carman Boaprey, Evans Boaprey, Arthur W. Byron, J.W. Byron, Wilfred Byron, Albert Campbell, Rev. G.I. Campbell, Robt. N. Campbell, Miss Willa Chapman, N.S., Ross E. Clarke, William A. Clark, Harold T. Clarke, Arthur M. Clarke, Russell C. Clarke, G.H. Cliff, Dr. A.B. Cooke, Harry M. Cooke, H. Melville Cooke, Stuart Crawford, Albert E. Doherty, Russell E. Edgar, James Ennis, Leonard C. Ennis, Jack H. Evans, William H. Evans, Harold Fleet, Ernest Geake, Allan Haffner, Robt. M. Hazelton, Alfred Hinks, William Kinch, Oscar King, Harry E. Law, Francis Lloyd, Mrs S. Lloyd, N.S., Dr Stanley Lloyd, R.Leslie Meek, Alfred Milne, Aberdeen McBroom, John W. McCalllum, Burton L. McWilliam, Elwood Nicholson, Richard Paynter, C.C. Phillips, Sterling Pollitt, Miss Florence Roadhouse, N.S., Morley R. Roadhouse, Crofton Robinson, Allan Shea, Alexander Silver, Edward W. Skinner, Harold M. Snider, Dr. Ernest R. Sparks, Leslie Sparks, George W. Stetherington, Herbert Vanwinkle, Eben, B. Warren, Fred W. Warren, sidney A. Warren, Thomas L. White. Formerly of Brock Street Church: Clifford H. Armstrong, J. Melville Ashby, William Aubin, Howard Burtch, Gabriel Childs, Ivan C. Clendinnen, George Crawford, Walter Easton, J. Nelson Gibson, Harold Godwin, Bruce Hall, Samuel Hall, Harold Kennedy, J. Stanley Lemmon, Joh McNab, Jack Muer, Thomas A. Miles, Edwin J. Neal, J.W. Nicholson, Howard Nobes, T.N. Perry, James Peters, Ross Quinn, Adrian I. Revelle, Ian E. Revelle, Wm. E. Revelle, John W. Stagg, Melville Suddard, Martin H. Timms, Geo., N. Williamson. The address before the unveiling is to be given by Brig. General C.H. Mitchell, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., C.E., LL.D., Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering of Toronto University; Lieut. Col. Harry E. Pense will unviel the tablet. Prominent citizens of Kingston, both military and civil, have been invited to be present. The Daily Standard Kingston, Ontario, Canada 12 Nov 1921, pg 17 | Ashby, Lt. John Melville "Melville" (I4289)
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3032 | Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Friday 21 December 1928, page 14 FUNERAL NOTICES........Boyle.-The Funeral of Mrs. Margaret Boyle (relict of the late John Hendry Boyle) will move from her late residence, Oliver-street, Albion This (Friday) Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to the Toowong Cemetery. Private interment. CANNON & CRIPPS. | McManagle, Margaret S. (I2080)
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3033 | British citizenship but sailed from Germany | Pack, Victor George (I16349)
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3034 | British Columbia Death Registration Number: 1929-09-426071 Married Anne Buell Moore (1865-1947) Two children - Charles and Laura Parents Andrew E. Bjorkman and Louise Johnston British Columbia Marriage Registration Number: 1903-09-137500 14 October 1903, Kamloops District, British Columbia Andrew Emil Bjorkman and Annie B. Tetlock (nee Moore) Bjorkman family historial reference: The book 'Seymour Arm - Historical Gem of the Shuswap, page 45' by Gwen Bauer & Estelle Noakes. | Bjorkman, Anders Emil "Andrew" (I50706)
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3035 | British Columbia Registration of Death 1980-09-017296 Born: Ontario Parents unknown Widow of George Watts Died: Maple Ridge Hospital, Maple Ridge, B.C. Informant: Ida G. Hodges - daughter Burial: 12 Nov 1980, Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, B.C. Ontario, Schedule A.--Births County of Lanark, Division of Bathurst Township # 016234 Born: 23 Aug 1882 Parents: William Morris & Catherine Slyer Occupation of father: Farmer | Morris, Charlotte "Lottie" (I55100)
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3036 | BROADIE AGNES DANIEL BROADIE/CATHERINE MCKINZIE FR499 (FR499) F 16/01/1762 644/1 140 36 Glasgow | Brydie, Agnes (I33227)
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3037 | BRODIE ISABEL JAMES ALLAN/FR593 (FR593) 13/06/1777 708/ 20 311 Gladsmuir | Family: James Allan / Isobel Brodie (F14182)
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3038 | BRODIE ISOBEL JOHN BRODIE/HELEN JACK F 22/02/1755 031/ 10 33 Stronsay | Brodie, Isobel (I42107)
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3039 | BROKEN ARROW, Okla. ? James J. Luther, 85, of Broken Arrow, Okla., died Sunday, March 8, 2015. He was born June 8, 1929, in Minneapolis, Kan. Graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. March 28, at Highland Cemetery, Minneapolis. | Luther, James J. (I7624)
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3040 | BROOKS ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER BROOKS/MARGARET BOYLE FR2777 (FR2777) M 23/08/1829 479/ 100 312 Falkirk | Brooks, Archibald (I35271)
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3041 | BROOKS CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER BROOKS/MARGARET BOYLE FR2699 (FR2699) F 20/03/1825 479/ 100 156 Falkirk | Brooks, Charlotte (I35273)
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3042 | BROOKS CHRISTIAN ALEXANDER BROOKS/MARGARET BOYLE FR2733 (FR2733) U 25/03/1827 479/ 100 225 Falkirk | Brooks, Christian (I35270)
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3043 | BROOKS DAVID ALEXANDER BROOKS/MARGARET BOYLE FRCH2V29 M 16/10/1842 479/ 290 40 Falkirk | Brooks, David (I35275)
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3044 | BROOKS DAVID ALEXANDER BROOKS/MARGARET BOYLE FRCH2V29 M 24/01/1841 479/ 290 17 Falkirk | Brooks, David (I35272)
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3045 | BROOKS MARION ALEXANDER BROOKS/MARGARET BOYLE FR2824 (FR2824) F 01/01/1832 479/ 100 407 Falkirk | Brooks, Marion (I35274)
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3046 | Brooks? | Brooks, Emily (I57307)
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3047 | Broom House Broom house was built in the 1830s by John and Arthur Pollok of Pollok, Gilmour Ltd, a firm established by Allan Gilmour and the Pollok brothers in 1804. The partners first traded in timber with the Baltic, Scandinavia and Russia and later developed a thriving lumber industry in eastern Canada where, by the mid 1830s, they employed 5,000 men and were said to own over 130 ships, the largest fleet of wooden hulled ships in the world. The house is now used as a private school, Belmont House. | Pollock, John of Fa'side & Glasgow (I38016)
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3048 | Broom House Broom house was built in the 1830s by John and Arthur Pollok of Pollok, Gilmour Ltd, a firm established by Allan Gilmour and the Pollok brothers in 1804. The partners first traded in timber with the Baltic, Scandinavia and Russia and later developed a thriving lumber industry in eastern Canada where, by the mid 1830s, they employed 5,000 men and were said to own over 130 ships, the largest fleet of wooden hulled ships in the world. The house is now used as a private school, Belmont House. | Pollock, John partner in Pollok Gilmour & Co. (I40361)
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3049 | BROUN ALEXANDER JAMES BROUN/MARION WEYLIE FR93 (FR93) M 14/11/1744 616/ 10 162 Stewarton | Brown, Alexander (I38214)
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3050 | BROWN JAMES BROWN DIED JAN. 22, 1915 AGED 86 YRS, 5 MOS HIS WIFE ADELINE DIED FEB. 11, 1883 AGED 50 YRS JOHN BROWN DIED SEPT. 22, 1915 AGED 49 YRS | Brown, James Jr. (I19859)
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