LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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3551 | Central United Church | Family: Harold Arthur Fox / Maxine Oline Hurst (F841)
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3552 | Centralia Journal, Friday, Sept. 21, 1900, page 1: Died Little Nettie Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Mather, aged twenty-two months and four days, died Monday morning, September 17th, 1900, at her home southeast of Centralia. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Congregational church and were conducted by Rev. Scarrow. The little body was laid to rest in the Centralia cemetery. Card of Thanks We wish to thank those of our neighbors and friends who so kindly gave their assistance and sympathy during the sickness, death and burial of our beloved little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Mather (Bio provided by Cheryl White) | Mather, Nettie Alice (I69156)
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3553 | Ceresco was a commune known as the Wisconsin Phalanx based on the communitarian socialist ideas of Charles Fourier. | Miller, Robert Burns (I25)
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3554 | Certificate #14259 | Ferrier, Elizabeth Douglas (I18995)
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3555 | Certificate #3220-2187 | Palmer, Eliza (I16697)
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3556 | Certificate 3135 The lebanon Express, Friday November 19, 1909 Mrs. Ray, mother of Mrs. Thomas Balch, died at the home of her daughter in Sodaville and was buried on Sunday, November 14th, in the Klum Cemetery. She lived out her four score and ten. She was a lady whose character was spotless and who was loved and admired by all who knew her. | Marsh, Margaret (I14608)
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3557 | Certificate of Delayed Registration Name: Edgar Ransom Wheeler Gender: Male Birth Date: 23 Jul 1902 Birth Place: Bozeman, Gallatin, Montana, USA Father: William Henry Wheelr Mother: Amanda Loraine Wheelr | Wheeler, Edgar Ransom (I46619)
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3558 | Certified Nursing Assistant. Submitted information to Dad for the Family History 1981 | Miller, Mabel Margaret (I2041)
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3559 | CHAFFEE, Jean Winnifred "Wynne" (nee Chaplin) - Passed away January 28, 2013, at the Oakville-Trafalgar Hospital. Will be greatly missed by her husband Alan and her children Anne (Michael), Tom (Shannon), Laurie and David (Tamara). Dear grandmother to Emily, Bennett, Morgan, Molly, Kina and Del. Loving sister to Betty McGregor. Predeceased by her sister Helen and brothers John, Don, Cameron and Gordon. A public visitation will be held Wednesday, January 30th from 7-9 p.m. at Oakview Funeral Home (56 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville - one block east of Kerr St.). A funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 31st at 3 p.m. at the Church of the Epiphany (141 Bronte Rd., Oakville). Online condolences may be offered at www.oakviewfuneral.ca | Chaplin, Winnifred Jean "Wynne" (I1314)
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3560 | CHAFFEE, Reverend Alan Wilson - Passed away surrounded by the love of his family, and entered Heaven on Saturday, February 15, 2014 at the age of 83. Predeceased by his loving wife Wynne. Beloved father of Anne (Michael), Tom (Shannon), Laurie and David (Tamara). Loving "Grampa" of Emily, Bennett, Morgan, Molly, Kina and Del. Dear brother of Ruth (David). Predeceased by his siblings Herber t Alton Jr. and Rita (Bill). Alan will be greatly missed by his nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Visitation will be held at the GLEN OAKS MEMORIAL CHAPEL & RECEPTION CENTRE, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville (at Dundas St.), on Wednesday, February 19, 2014 from 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Alan's Life will be held at Church of the Epiphany, 141 Bronte Rd., Oakville, on Thursday, February 20, 2014 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Ontario Pioneer Camp would be appreciated. Toronto Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada Feb. 18, 2014 | Chaffey, Rev. Allan Wilson (I1315)
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3561 | Chanace Inn, weaver | Brunton, John "Richard" (I13017)
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3562 | Chance Inn, Weaver Source Citation Parish: Ceres; ED: 3; Page: 17; Line: 11; Roll: CSSCT1861_54 Source Information Ancestry.com. 1861 Scotland Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: Scotland. 1861 Scotland Census. Reels 1-150. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Brunton, John (I13139)
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3563 | Chandler Farnsworth was the fifth of 11 children known to have been born to David Farnsworth and Sophia Howes. He was born on May 4, 1820 in Hawley, Franklin County, in the hills of western Massachusetts. About 1825 he moved with his parents and siblings to the vicinity of Perrysburg, Cattaraugus County, in western New York. Following the death of his father in 1841, Chandler appears to have taken over the role of head of the family of his widowed mother and unmarried siblings. Per census records, he made his living as a farmer. In the 1840's and early 1850's he farmed near Conewango, Cattaraugus County, New York, then in the late 1850's moved to South Grove, De Kalb County in northern Illinois, where he married Lucy Blackman on February 2, 1862. In 1864 Chandler, Lucy, and his oldest son William Farnsworth moved to Madelia, Watonwan County in southern Minnesota where their remaining four children (Asa, Inez, Frank, and Philo) were born. Chandler farmed at Madelia and lived out the remainder of his life there. He died at his home on January 29, 1888 and is buried at Madelia's Riverside Cemetery. The February 3, 1888 edition of the Madelia [MN] Times carried the following short obituary of Chandler Farnsworth: "DIED - At their home, near this village, on Sunday, Jan. 29th, 1888, Mr. Chandler Farnsworth, in the 68th year of his age. "The deceased was born in Massachusetts, his descendants [sic - ancestors] having been among the earliest settlers when that was a colony. His parents removed to New York in 1840 [error - the family had moved to western New York from Massachusetts by 1826], and in 1862 he came to Illinois [another error - he was in Illinois at the time of 1860 census] where he married and soon after removed to this place where he had since resided. He has been sick a long time with consumption, and his death was not unexpected. He leaves a wife and four children, and two sisters residing in this vicinity. The funeral was held in the Methodist church on Wednesday." | Farnsworth, Chandler (I42997)
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3564 | Changed the spelling of his name to Munroe | Munro, Captain Angus John (I17247)
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3565 | Chaplin The death occurred on Monday last of Mr. Henry Chaplin at his nome, 3rd line Bathurst, where he resided with his son Herbert. Deceased was in his 92nd year, and was practically a life-long resident of Bathurst, where he was very well known and throughout throughout this district. He was predeceased by his wife some seven years ago. Her maiden name was Martha McKay, daugher of the late Mr. and Mrs. George McKay, Otty Lake. A family of four sons and two daughers survive. The sons are: James, Alfred, David and Herbert of Bathurst, and the daughters, Mrs. T. Perkins and Mrs Sam Gemmill of Bathurst. The funeral took place on Thursday to Elmwood cemetery, services being conducted jointly by Rev. A.H. Scott and Rev. D'Aarcy Clayton. Deceased was in religion an Anglican. The Perth Courier, Perth, Ontario, Canada, Fiday, April 13, 1917. | Chaplin, Henry John "John" (I3218)
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3566 | Chaplin ? At the GWM Hospital, on Saturday, December 30th, 1967, Ewen Delbert Chaplin, beloved husband of Mabel Miller in his 79th year. | Chaplin, Ewen Delbert "Delbert" (I1255)
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3567 | CHAPLIN, Carole Guthrie R.N. (Graduate of the Kingston General Hospital) (ER Nurse at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital for 20 years prior to retiring in 2006) Peacefully at her home surrounded by the love of her family and following a courageous struggle with cancer on Sunday morning, June 19, 2016. Carole G. Manson of Almonte, age 69 years. Cherished wife of Grant Chaplin. Dearly loved and respected mom of Christa Turcotte (Jeff) and James (Amber Peters). Loved sister of Jack (Dorothy) and Ron (Betty) Manson. Adored by her grandchildren Connor and Kayleigh Vallier, Jessalee and Jedd Turcotte. Forever missed by mother-in-law Doris Chaplin, brother-in-law Gary Chaplin, and many nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to join Carole's family at a Graveside Service in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte on Sunday, July 3 at 1 p.m. followed by a "Sharing of Memories" at the Almonte Civitan Club. For those who may choose to honour Carole with a memorial donation, please consider the Almonte Civitan Club, , or the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613) 256-3313 Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com | Manson, Carol Guthrie (I1294)
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3568 | CHAPLIN, Donald M. Suddenly in hospital in Perth, on Tuesday, March 6th, 2007 Donald Miller Chaplin in his 87th year. Beloved husband for 64 years of Doris M. (Gamble) Chaplin. Dearly loved father of Gary (Pat) and Grant (Carole); cherished grandfather of Christa (Jesse) Vallier and James Chaplin and great-grandfather of Connor and Kayleigh Vallier. Dear brother of John (late Orpha), Cameron (late Betty), Betty (late Howard) McGregor, Wynne (Al) Chaffee and the late Helen (O'Gorman) Code. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth on Friday, March 9th, 2007 from 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be held in Elmwood Cemetery followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or St. Paul's United Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. logo | Chaplin, Donald Miller (I1289)
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3569 | Chaplin, Doris Mae (Nee Gamble) Born July 3, 1923, passed December 17, 2022 in her 100th year, at Lanark Lodge following a brief battle with Covid 19. She was the daughter of John and Jean Gamble. Predeceased by her husband Donald Chaplin (March 6, 2007) and son Gary Chaplin (June 28, 2019). Loving mother of Grant Chaplin (late Carole), and Grandmother to Christa Turcotte (Jeff) and Mames Chaplin (Amber) and Great Grandmother to Connor Vallier and Kakyleigh Vallier. Having lost the sight in her left eye at the age of 10, she was able to overcome most obstacles and loved sports and competition in curling, golf, bowling and playing bridge with her many friends. She competed in the Canadian Senior Games in Whitehorse, YT and was the recipient of a gold medal from those games. Our family would like to thank the staff of Lanark Lodge for their compassionate care during her extended stay there. Per her wishes, there will be no misitation or service. A private interment will be held in Perth Cemetery at a future date. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth. In remembrance of Doris, contributions to St. Paul's United Church, Perth or Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital Foundation, Perth site would be appreciated. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada December 29, 2022 | Gamble, Doris Mae (I1290)
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3570 | Chaplin, Edna S. Peacefully at Perth Community Care Centre, Perth on Saturday, June 20th, 2009 Edna Scott (Kirkham) Chaplin at the age of 100 years. Predeceased by her husband Harry C. Chaplin and son Douglas H. Chaplin. Dearly loved mother of Norm (Judy) Chaplin of Innerkip, Ontario. Edna is survived by her granddaughter Christine Smith and husband Jeremy of Innerkip, grandson Bradley Chaplin and his wife Mereille of London, daughter-in-law Janice Chaplin of Bowmanville, grandson Cory Chaplin and his wife Angela of Ottawa and granddaughter Lisa Love and her husband Ian of Bowmanville. Cherished great grandmother of Hadley and Willow Smith, Brooke Chaplin, Brianna and Hunter Love and Benjamin Chaplin. She was the dear sister of the late Laura Ferguson, Ruby Roberts and Norman Kirkham and will be fondly remembered by all her family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 form 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. followed by service in the Chapel at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth would be appreciated. | Edna Scott Kirkham (I15260)
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3571 | CHAPLIN, Gary John, LLB. September 8, 1943 June 28, 2019 Gary passed away in hospital in Perth on Friday, June 28, 2019 following a short battle with cancer. Son of Doris (Gamble) Chaplin and the late Donald Chaplin. Predeceased by his wife Patricia M. Warren-Chaplin. Survived by his brother Grant (late Carole) Chaplin, his niece Christa (Jeff) Turcotte and his nephew James (Amber) Chaplin. Gary was a graduate of the University of New Brunswick, Honours Arts program and the University of Ottawa Law Program. He practiced law in Perth for 43 years and was the sole proprietor of Rubino and Chaplin following the death of his law partner Tony Rubino. Gary always described himself as a "Small Town Lawyer". His wisdom and guidance will be missed by many. He will be sadly missed by all his breakfast, golf, hunting and fishing buddies whom he cherished dearly. Those wishing to make donations in his memory, may do so to The Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, Perth, or to the Canadian Cancer Society "Wheels of Hope". Following cremation, a private service will be held in Elmwood Cemetery where Gary will be placed with his late wife Patricia. Our family would like to thank Dr. M. Lai, Sandy Shaw and all the nursing staff at the Great War Memorial Hospital for their exceptional care and compassion during Gary's struggle against the effects of cancer. Thank you to all his friends who visited him in hospital, as your companionship eased his pain and suffering. Published on July 2, 2019 | Chaplin, Gary John LLB (I1291)
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3572 | Chaplin, Janice Matilda Janice passed away in hospital in Bowmanville on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016 at the age of 68 years. She was predeceased by her husband Douglas Chaplin in 2003, her parents Elmer and Dorothy Hughes and her brother Bobby Hughes. Janice was the loved mother of Cory (Angela) Chaplin and Lisa (Ian) Love and adored grandmother of Benjamin and Nathan Chaplin and Brianna and Hunter Love. She will be sadly missed by her sister Norma (late John) Boles, Helen (Bob) Tryon and Reg (Connie) Hughes, numerous nieces, nephews, all her relatives and friends. Arrangements were private for the family. In remembrance of Janice, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society "Wheels of Hope" 730 the Kingsway Unit 2, Peterborough K2J 6W6 were appreciated. | Hughes, Janice Matilda (I19594)
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3573 | Chaplin, John Albert Peacefully, in hospital in Perth, on Thursday September 4th, 2008 John A. Chaplin (former Reeve of Bathurst Township, former Warden of Lanark County and co-owner of the former Chaplin's Dairy) in his 91st year. Beloved husband of the late Orpha Korry. Dearly loved father of Gordon (Cathy) Chaplin and Brenda (Ken) Gutoske. Cherished grandfather of Amanda (Alex) Dejanovic, Darin (Hayley) Chaplin, Brad (Annamarie) Gutoske and Ryan Gutoske (Erin MacDonald). Special Papa of Tate and Max Dejanovic and Addison Chaplin. Dear brother of Cameron (late Betty) Chaplin, Betty (late Howard) McGregor, Wynne (Al) Chaffee, the late Helen (O'Gorman) Code, the late Gordon (late Lorna) Chaplin and brother-in-law of Doris (late Donald) Chaplin. He will be sadly missed by his nieces, nephews, family and good friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Sunday September 7th from 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral service will be held in St. Paul's United Church, Perth on Monday at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or St. Paul's United Church would be appreciated. A Masonic service of remembrance will be held Sunday at 6:45 P.M. | Chaplin, John Albert (I1272)
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3574 | Chaplin, Orpha J. Suddenly in hospital, Kingston, Ontario on Thursday, August 8th, 2002 Orpha J (Korry) Chaplin at the age of 80 years. Beloved wife for 55 years of John Chaplin. Loved mother of Gordon (Cathy) Chaplin of Perth and Brenda (Ken) Gutoske of Osgoode. Cherished grandmother of Amanda (Alex) Dejanovic, Darin Chaplin, Bradley (Annamarie) and Ryan Gutoske. Dear sister of Marguerite Cameron of Fergus, Joyce (Alvin) Hart of Kitchener and George (Merle) Korry of Perth. Orpha will be fondly remembered by nieces, nephews, family and good friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth on Sunday, August 11th, 2002 from 2 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be held in St. Paul's United Church, Perth on Monday at 11:00 am. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to teh Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or St. Paul's United Church would be appreciated. The Eastern Star will hold a service on Sunday evening at 6:30 pm. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 10 Aug 2002 | Korry, Orpha Jean (I1273)
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3575 | CHAPLIN, Patricia 'Pat' - In hospital in Perth on Thursday, July 18th, 2013 Patricia 'Pat' Warren-Chaplin at the age of 64. Beloved wife of Gary Chaplin. Sister of Donald (Huong Ly) Warren and predeceased by her sister Nancy Warren. Cherished aunt of William and Cynthia Warren, Christa (Jeff) Turcotte and James (Amber) Chaplin. Pat was sister-in-law of Grant (Carole) Chaplin; she will be fondly remembered by special cousin Joanne (Don) Williams and many other extended family members. Friends may pay their respects at the BLAIR & SON FUNERAL HOME , 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Monday, July 22nd, 2013 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 1 P.M. In remembrance, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Limestone Learning Foundation, Kingston would be appreciated. Family condolences at: www.blairandson.com12511422 | Warren, Patricia Marie (I1292)
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3576 | CHAPLIN, R. Cameron At Lanark Lodge, Perth - peacefully on St. Patrick's Day, Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 Cameron Chaplin (former co-owner of Chaplin Dairy, Veteran of WWII) at the age of 90 years. Cameron was predeceased by his beloved wife Betty (Truman) Chaplin in 1997. Dearly loved and respected father and grandfather of Sheila (Orion) Clark, of Perth and their family, Dr. Dana (Tom) McCarthy and their sons Cameron and Ewen, Bruce (Tammy) Clark and their sons Cameron and Mason Clark, Dr. Bob (Linda), of Perth, their son Christopher (Starr) and their son Ethan, and Cathryn Chaplin of Toronto. Dear brother of Betty (late Howard) McGregor, Winnifred (Al Chaffey) and the late Helen O'Gorman (Bob) Code, John (Orpha), Donald, and Gordon (Lorna). His sister-in-law Doris Chaplin, nieces, nephews, extended family and a lifetime of friends fondly remember him. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth, on Friday, March 19th, 2010 from 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Family interment will occur at a later date. For those wishing to do so, in remembrance contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, 33 Drummond St. W. Perth, Ontario K7H 2K1 or the Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund, R.R.# 4 Perth, Ontario K7H 3C6. A legacy of love; forever in our hearts. Published in The Ottawa Citizen on Mar. 18, 2010 | Chaplin, Corp. Robert Cameron (I1282)
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3577 | Chaplin-Hosie At the residence of Mr. John Hosie, on Wednesday, Jan. 15th, by the Rev. G.G. Huxtable, Mr. David Chaplin, of Glen Tay, to Miss Bella Bruce Howie, of Bathurst. The Perth Courier 31 Jan 1896 | Family: Alfred David "David" Chaplin / Isabella Bruce Hossie (F4683)
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3578 | Charlene Loudon Aug. 30, 1950 Nov. 15, 1998 CHILOQUIN Charlene Loudon, 48, formerly of Salem, died Sunday in her home of cancer. She was born in Renton, Wash., and lived in Salem for more than 12 years. She attended Salem-area schools. When she was a teen-ager she traveled extensively in Europe. She enjoyed time on the Oregon Coast and in the rainforests. Survivors include her husband, Tom, whom she married in 1989. Private family services will be held at the Oregon Coast. Arrangements are by Eternal Hills Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home in Klamath Falls. Contributions: Klamath Hospice, 437 Main St., Klamath Falls, OR 97601. Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon, 16 Nov 1998, Monday, Page 18 | Brys, Charlene Lou (I47547)
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3579 | Charles Mr. Charles "Charlie" F. Schuldt age 67, died Saturday, July 15, 2006 at his home in Redgranite with the love and support of his family after a lengthy illness. Preceding him in death were his mother, Dorothy Brys and his father, Floyd Schuldt. Charlie is survived by his wife of 47 years, Judy; his sons, Daniel (Shawnie), Michael, and his daughter, Jennifer (Don, Jr.) Pierotti; his grandchildren, Taylor Schuldt, Sara and Jonathon Schuldt, Michael Jon, and Colin Schuldt, Jaiden and Ashley Pierotti. Charlie is also survived by a brother. Cliff Petrusky, and his close friend, Terry Kinderman. F. Schuldt. Charlie spent his later years working at the Redgranite Laundromat and devoting his time to family. A private Memorial Service was held. The family was assisted by Sister Michaeline and the nurses of St. Agnes Hospice Hope, and the Ruminski Funeral Home. A special thanks to all of his friends for their thoughts and prayers. 7 can only dream of one day being half the man my father ms. " - Daniel Schuldt. Ruminski Funeral Home Highway 21, Redgranite (920) 566-2313 The Oshkosh Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 17 Jul 2006, Monday Page 13 | Schuldt, Charles F. (I47873)
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3580 | Charles A. Givens Of 2713 Shadow Lane, at a local hospital, Thursday evening, Feb. 15, 1968. Husband of Mrs Clementine Barker Givens, brother of , Mrs Estelle G. Friedmann, both of Nashville. Requiem High Mass, Saturday, 1:30 pm at St Mary's Catholic Church. Honorary pallbearers; Employees of Oak Motors; active; Frank Sparkman, Ted McMurtry, Clyde Felts, James Lindsey, Sammie Dawson, Vernon Lemmons, Dennis King and L.M. Watson. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. | Givens, Charles Austin (I26895)
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3581 | Charles D. Miller obituary appeared on 29 Aug 1922 in the Republican-Journal in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence, New York, as follows: "Veteran Mail Carrier Dies At Gouverneur. Charles Miller Retired Year Ago--Had Covered 150,000 Miles in Daily Travels. Gouverneur, Aug. 28.--The death of Charles Miller at the age of 64 years, occurred Thursday afternoon at his home on the Scotch Settlement road, following an extended illness. Mr. Miller was born in Hamilton [sic], September 30, 1857, son of James and Maria Spooner Miller. For several years he conducted a drug store in the village of Rensselaer Falls, until his health required that he leave the store, after which he moved to this village 33 years ago, since which time he has resided here. He was married in Sep 1883 to Miss Addie Dashnaw of this village, who survives. "Mr. Miller was one of the veteran mail carriers from the local office, having served in this capacity for 17 years, entering the government service in 1904. He was obliged to retire from his duties a little over a year ago, since which time, his daughter, Miss Faye Miller has performed his duties on the route. During his long term of service, Mr. Miller has covered approximately 150,000 miles in his daily travel over Rural Route No. 4, which covers the Richville road to Pyrites mines to the Dusharm road, returning to Gouverneur, approximately 30 miles. "Mr. Miller was a member of the Presbyterian church here an also of the Rodger Bible class. Besides his widow, he is survived by his daughter, Miss Faye Miller, one brother, Herman Miller of Gouverneur, two sisters, Mrs. Emma Townsley and Mrs. Fred Holland, both of Gouverneur. The funeral will be held from his late home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Harry C. Campbell, pastor of the First Methodist will officiate and burial will be made in Riverside cemetery." [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84024315/1922-08-29/ed-1/seq-9/] He was buried in Riverside cemetery, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence, New York. Charles D. Miller and Adeline Aurilla "Addie" Dashnaw were married on 27 Sep 1883. Adeline Aurilla "Addie" Dashnaw, daughter of John B. Dashnaw and Lydia E. Liscum, was born in Feb 1863 in DeKalb, St. Lawrence, New York. Cemetery stone has 1865. She died in Mar 1935 at the age of 72 in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence, New York. She was buried in Riverside cemetery, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence, New York. "Morristown -- H. E. Colton and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Colton, also Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller and M. W. Miller attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Addie Miller in Gouverneur, Tuesday afternoon." [Ogdensburg, NY, Journal, 3/21/1935] | Miller, Charles D. (I6760)
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3582 | Charles J. Pickard, At the age of thirty-two C. J. Pickard departed this life August 25th at a hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was taken for treatment when attacked with appendicitis. The body was brought to his old home at Mt. Pleasant and Sunday he was there laid away to rest beside those of his kin in the family lot. Deceased was born in Saginaw but spent much of his life in Mt. Pleasant. Four years ago he married Miss Lillian DeCoo of this city. Later they moved to Missouri, but came back to Clare last winter. One child, an eleven months old girl, survives. At the time he was taken sick Mr. Pickard was employed at Kennedy, Ind., was then taken to Cincinnati. His wife, father and mother were with him at the time of death, and besides these loved ones, one sister, Mrs. A. Kellogg of Mt. Pleasant, also mourns his demise. Devoted to home, as he was, great will be the loss to theyoung wife and the little daughter. The following from a distance were present at the funeral: Mrs. L. Knickerbocher and son and Mrs. Ira Payson of Saginaw and C.A. and Samuel Walker and families of Ithaca, Mrs. G. Martell, Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Toman, Jas. Rogers and A. Thurston, all of Clare. 1904-09-01; Clare Sentinel | Pickard, Charles J. (I49436)
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3583 | Charles Jackson, Early Calgarian, Dies Today Established Homestead in West End in 1882; Was Past President of Old Timers' Association Charles Jackson, 86, well-known Calgary pioneer and past president of the Southern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association, died this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eva Lapp, 1711 29th St. S.W. Mr. Jackson, who had been ill since the spring, died on a corner of the homestead he established in 1882. His daughter's house was built on a corner of his original property which originally occupied "Shaganappi Point" now part of the Municipal golf course and the Killarney municipal subdivision. Born in Wingham, Ontario, Mr. Jackson came directly to Calgary on coming west in '82. In 1884 he started the city's first milk delivery, and was one of the early supporters of the Salvation Army when it first came to Calgary in 1887. Mr. Jackson was the only original member of the Army's citadel corps to celebrate the 60th anniversary in Calgary, celebrated in October, 1947. He was a member of the Army bank for many years and donated the site now occupied by the Booth Memorial Home. A familiar figure in Stampede parades, Mr. Jackson continued to drive the old steamer automobile which had once made him famous as "the first man in Calgary to own a car." During his many years in Calgary, he farmed for several years and later was engaged in real estate business. During the past few years he had continued to make his home here, although he had spent much time traveling through the United States and Eastern Canada. His wife, Mary Jane, died in Calgary in April, 1933. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Eva Lapp, Calgary, and Mrs. William Meaker, Lethbridge; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, October 15, 1949, page 15 Alberta Death Reg. #006-513 | Jackson, Charles (I39904)
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3584 | Charles Maclean Obituary MACLEAN, Charles Douglas 'Doug' - Retired employee of Toronto Parks and Recreation. Suddenly on Friday, April 29, 2011 in his 67th year. Predeceased by his beloved mother Ada and beloved father Charles. Doug will be missed by his brother Jack and nephews Donnie, Kenny and Glen and by his nieces Karen and Jackie and their families. Friends and family are invited to the GIFFEN-MACK SCARBOROUGH FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION CENTRE, 4115 Lawrence Ave. E. (one block west of Kingston Rd.), 416-281-6800, for visitation on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 from 1-2 p.m. followed by a Memorial Service in the Chapel at 2 p.m. Published by Toronto Star on May 2, 2011. | McLean, Douglas Charles of Toronto (I5138)
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3585 | Charles Merkley Weagant, born 29 Sept. 1812, baptised 30 Oct. 1812, sponsors being Dr. John Moseley and Abigail. Fifth son of Rev. J.G. Weagant and Elizabeth Schwerdtfeger. | Weagant, Charles Merkley (I32590)
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3586 | Charles Miller (Meller) North Burgess, Concession 7 Lot 2 Adam Golightly is also listed for this property but no agricultural reporting (suggests they were renting). 140 acres 18 acres under cultivation, 11 under crops, 7 in pasture, 122 under wood or wild. The crown grant for this parcel is not granted to Richard Cartwright until 1866. | Miller, Charles (I33932)
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3587 | Charles Stewart Mason Jr., beloved husband of Emily Bolger Mason, died Wednesday, May 10, 2000, at his home. Born in Sumter, he was a son of the late Charles Stewart Mason Sr. and Marie DuBose Brown Mason. Mr. Mason was a member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church. He was a graduate of Carlisle Military Academy and was a retired engineer with Seaboard Coastline Railroad. He was a life member of Claremont Masonic Lodge No. 64, Sumter York Rite Bodies and the Knights Templar Eye Foundation. He was preceded in death by a sister, Marie Mason Scarborough (Memorial #132197250) also buried at Sumter Cemetery. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Sumter Cemetery with the Rev. Bill Rogers officiating, followed by Masonic rites. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Wesley Fellowship Class of Aldersgate United Methodist Church. | Mason, Charles Stewart (I38990)
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3588 | Charles was born in Fallbrook, Ontario, Canada, son of Hugh McDonald and Agnes McKinnon. He was involved in the lumber industry all his life. In 1890 he married Jessie McDonnell who was born in Avonmore, Ontario, Canada. Charles McDonald Rosary for Charles McDonald, 84 years old, a Washington resident since 1891 will be said at 8 o'clock tonight in Assumption Church. Requiem Mass will be said at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning in the same church, with burial in Calvary under the direction of Joseph R. Manning and Sons. Mr McDonald died Monday. Mr. McDonald, a retired log scaler, was born in Ontario, Canada. He came west to Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island in 1891 and worked in a mill there. In 1915 he came to Seattle. He lived in the St. Vincent Home for the Aged. Surviving are a daugheer, Mrs Agnes Delaney, Port Townsend, and three sons, Allan H. and Donald McDonald, Seattle, and Lawrence J. McDonald, Richmond, Calif. | McDonald, Charles (I30630)
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3589 | CHARLES WRIGHT, 74, ISLAND, SUCCUMBS A resident of Beach, Wash., for the past thirteen years, Charles Wright, aged 74 years, passed away at his home there Saturday following a long illness. He was a former cannery and hotel operator. Surviving relatives are his widow, Olive R. Wright, at home; one daughter, Elsie, Tacoma; and one brother, W. A. Wright, Vancouver, B.C. Death T. DeWitt Tanner will conduct the funeral services Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Harlow-Hollingsworth funeral home. Cremation will follow. The Bellingham Herald May 6, 1940 CHARLES WRIGHT President of the Hotel Byron Company; born in Toronto, Canada, May 26, 1866; son of Henry and Elizabeth (Shaw) Wright; educated in the public school. Began his business career in 1884 in the employ of the Canadian Pacific Railroad at Winnipeg, and continued in the service of that company for ten years. He then moved to Point Roberts, Washington, and with his brother Frank Wright, organized the Wright Brothers Fishing Company, which business they sold to the Pacific American Fish Company in 1898, and in 1901 purchased controlling interest in the Carlisle Packing Company at Lummi Island. In June, 1902, with M. C. Dickinson, he purchased the interest of Roehl Brothers, proprietors of The Hotel Byron. He is a member of the Cougar Club and the Elks. Married in 1896 to Miss Jean Brown. Residence: 2705 Eldridge Ave. Business address: Hotel Byron, Bellingham. From "Sketches of Washingtonians", by Wellington C. Wolfe, 1906. Copied by Susan Nahas. | Wright, Charles (I46529)
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3590 | Charlotte Humphrey passed away at her Flournoy home on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008. She was 80. She was born on Dec. 4, 1927, in the Flournoy-Paskenta area to Hugh and Neva Luce and was raised on the family ranch in Flournoy. Upon graduation from high school, she began working for the United States Forest Service in Paskenta and with Crane Mills. She married Fred Humphrey on Dec. 6, 1947. They continued ranching in the Flournoy-Paskenta area. Charlotte was always proud of the cattle produced on the ranch, especially when steers were entered at various fairs and jackpots. Many of which made the championship drive not only locally, but throughout the state. Charlotte was quite active in the Flournoy 4-H Club and served as the community leader, and she enjoyed teaching cooking to children. Her grandchildren enjoyed helping Grandma make taffy, divinity and penuche. She was always delighted to furnish divinity for the fall auction to benefit the Paskenta Community Hall. She also enjoyed the time served as director and president of the Tehama County Farm Bureau. As an avid rodeo fan, Charlotte, along with family and friends, has attended the National Finals Rodeo after it moved to Las Vegas, Nev. from Oklahoma City, Okla. She was preceded in death by her husband Fred Humphrey and two sisters Ardell Pitkin and Barbara Humphrey. She is survived by daughters Beverly (Jim) Ross of Red Bluff, Carmel (David) Spaulding of Terra Bella; sons Ronald Humphrey, Randy (Sharon) Humphrey of Flournoy; grandchildren Tara (Bryce) Carlson, Hillary Turner, Nicki Humphrey, Cheyenne Humphrey, Kristin McGarity, Daniel Humphrey, Bailey Spaulding, Tyler Spaulding, Kristin (Chuck) Morris, Aaron Ross (Courtney Tanner); five great-grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her sisters Arabelle Maitia and Nita Pitkin of Flournoy. She will be greatly missed by all. A graveside service will be held on at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Paskenta Cemetery. | Luce, Charlotte (I49768)
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3591 | Chatham Twp, Kent County, Ontario, Canada also noted as 1946 | Thompson, Jessie Alexandra (I10645)
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3592 | Chatham Twp, Kent County, Ontario, Canada | McCulloch, Alexander "Donald" (I2943)
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3593 | Chatham Twp, Kent County, Ontario, Canada | McCulloch, Robert David "Bobby" (I2944)
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3594 | Chatham Twp, Kent County, Ontario, Canada | McCulloch, William Donald (I2945)
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3595 | Chatham Twp, Kent County, Ontario, Canada | McCulloch, Leona Mae (I2946)
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3596 | Chatham Twp, Kent County, Ontario, Canada | Miller, Walter Sampson (I6466)
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3597 | Chatham Twp, Kent County, Ontario, Canada | Miller, Walter Sampson (I6466)
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3598 | Chatham Twp, Kent County, Ontario, Canada | Campbell, Catherine (I13632)
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3599 | check cemetery for long obituary | McKenzie, Kathleen Blanche "Catherine" (I22324)
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3600 | Check out records of Schooners on Lake Huron | Munro, Capt. John (I14758)
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