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3701 CLYDSDALE
MARGARET
JAMES CLYDSDALE/
F
03/01/1762
573 / 3
10 / 261
PAISLEY BURGH OR Low 
Clydsdale, Margaret (I59727)
 
3702 CNR Operator dies In Lytton Hospital SPENCES BRIDGE, Oct. 25.
William Alexander Gow, 56, station operator for the Canadian National Railways here, died in Lytton Hospital. Born in Ontario, he came to British Columbia 36 years ago, and had been In the service of the CNR since 1914. He was transferred from Hazelton to Spences Bridge last spring. Mr. Gow leaves his wife, a brother, Charles, Prince George; and two sisters, Mrs. H, E. Carroll, Eckville, Alta., and Mrs. David Payne, Layfield, Ont.
The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 25 Oct 1943,  Mon  ?W  Page 13

William Gow
Funeral services for William A. Gow, CNR agent at Hazelton, who died at Spences Bridge, were held recently at Peterborough, Ont., In the Nisbett Funeral Home, followed by interment In Little Lake Cemetery. A former resident of Dummer, Ont, Mr. Gow lived at Hazelton for 30 years. He was a member of Masonic Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Surviving is his wife; one sister, Mrs. D. Payne, Warsaw, Ont.: and one brother, Charles E, Prince George.
The Province, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 25 Nov 1943, Thu  ?W  Page 22 
Gow, William Alexander (I46407)
 
3703 Co-owner of Chaplin Dairy, Veteran of WW2 Chaplin, Corp. Robert Cameron (I1282)
 
3704 Coal Master: person in overall charge of a coalmine. Russell, Archibald Jr. (I38165)
 
3705 COATES
JAMES
JAMES COATES ANNE MCLEAN FR305 (FR305)
M
26/09/1775
564 / 1
20 / 48
GREENOCK NEW OR MIDDLE 
Coates, James (I55920)
 
3706 Coats Gowas Cottage,
Name?tab?James Law Miller
Age?tab?31
Estimated Birth Year?tab?1870
Relationship?tab?Head
Spouse's Name?tab?Helen Miller
Gender?tab?Male
Where born?tab?Dumbarton, Dumbarton
Registration Number?tab?708
Registration district?tab?Gladsmuir
Civil parish?tab?Gladsmuir
County?tab?East Lothian
Address?tab?Coats Gowas Cottage
Occupation?tab?Joiner
ED?tab?4
Household schedule number?tab?40
Line?tab?1
Roll?tab?CSSCT1901_408
Household Members?tab?
Household Members
Name?tab?Age
James Law Miller?tab?31
Helen Miller?tab?30
John Miller?tab?1
Alison Miller?tab?Under 1 Mo
Thomas Mercer?tab?71
Alison Mercer?tab?61 
Miller, James Law (I55445)
 
3707 COBB
JOHN
JOHN COBB/
M
11/12/1774
626
20 / 101
CADDER 
Cobb, John (I28017)
 
3708 COBER, Paul Howard

Passed away on Friday, September 17, 2021 in his 81st year. Beloved husband for 57 years to Marion Cober (nee Misner) of Port Dover. Loving father and grandfather of Kim Cober (Geraldo Souza), children Caique and Tarsila; and Chris Cober (Sheri), children Caleb and Alexandra. He also leaves behind his faithful four-legged companion Maggie. Paul was predeceased by his sister Anita, and parents Howard and Gwen Cober. Paul was raised in Port Credit, and met Marion while attending Ryerson in Toronto. They spent the next 57 years together, mostly in Norfolk County. People were his hobby. He loved driving the back roads of Norfolk and talking to farmers, first while selling fertilizer for Misner Fertilizer, then while selling Real Estate, starting with R. E. Mann and then later with Dave Brown Realty. He was Past Master of the Masonic Lodge in Port Dover and long time member and supporter of the Shriners and the Royal Canadian Legion. Special thanks to the VON, the St. Elizabeth Society, Home Instead, the Alzheimer Society, and Care Partners for all of their help and support over the last few months. A private family graveside service will be held at Evergreen Cemetery, Lynedoch. Those wishing to donate in memory of Paul are asked to consider the St. Elizabeth Society (SE Health) or Care Partners. Donations may be mailed to the Jason Smith Funeral Chapel, 689 Norfolk St. North, Simcoe, N3Y 3R3. Personal online condolences at www.smithfuneralchapel.com
(519) 426-0199

Simcoe Reformer
Published on September 21, 2021 
Cober, Paul of Port Dover (I50718)
 
3709 COCHRAN
AGNES
THOMAS JAMESON/FR1486 (FR1486)
15/06/1765
559/
40 202
Abbey 
Family: Thomas Jameson / Agnes Cochran (F13000)
 
3710 COCHRAN
AGNES
WILLIAM COCHRAN/JANET LANG FR587 (FR587)
F
02/08/1730
559/
20 142
Abbey 
Cochran, Agnes (I38660)
 
3711 COCHRAN
AGNESS
JAMES COCHRAN/MARGARET GILMOUR FR504 (FR504)
F
15/11/1807
572/
20 305
Neilston 
Cochran, Agness (I40543)
 
3712 COCHRAN
ALEXANDER
WILLIAM COCHRAN/BETHEA BLAIR FR3810 (FR3810)
M
09/09/1698
685/1
130 196
Edinburgh 
Cochran, Alexander (I38699)
 
3713 COCHRAN
BETHIAH
WILLIAM COCHRAN/BETHIAH BLAIR FR3927 (FR3927)
F
16/10/1700
685/1
140 13
Edinburgh 
Cochran, Bethiah (I38701)
 
3714 COCHRAN
CATHRIN
WILLIAM COCHRAN/BETHEA BLAIR FR3876 (FR3876)
F
09/09/1699
685/1
130 261
Edinburgh 
Cochran, Cathrin (I38700)
 
3715 COCHRAN
ELIZABETH
JAMES COCHRAN/MARGARET GILMOUR FR524 (FR524)
F
17/03/1811
572/
20 345
Neilston 
Cochran, Elizabeth (I40544)
 
3716 COCHRAN
JAMES
JAMES COCHRAN/AGNES COCHRAN FR171 (FR171)
M
27/10/1754
573/3
10 166
Paisley Burgh or Low 
Cochran, James (I38695)
 
3717 COCHRAN
JAMES
JAMES COCHRAN/MARGARET GILMOUR FR542 (FR542)
M
18/12/1814
572/
20 380
Neilston 
Cochran, James (I40546)
 
3718 COCHRAN
JANET
JAMES COCHRAN/CHRISTIAN ANDERSON FR134 (FR134)
F
22/02/1821
571/
20 6
Mearns 
Cochran, Janet "Jean" (I40437)
 
3719 COCHRAN
JANET
JAMES COCHRAN/MARGARET WILSON FR459 (FR459)
F
12/12/1802
572/
20 216
Neilston 
Cochran, Janet (I38415)
 
3720 COCHRAN
JANET
WILLIAM COCHRAN/
F
08/03/1741
572/
10 86
Neilston 
Cochran, Janet (I41901)
 
3721 COCHRAN
JANET
WILLIAM COCHRAN/JANET LANG FR579 (FR579)
F
21/04/1728
559/
20 134
Abbey

First name(s)     Janet
Last name     Cochran
Gender     Female
Birth year     1728
Birth place     -
Baptism year     1728
Baptism date     21 Apr 1728
Baptism place     ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND
Father's first name(s)     William
Father's last name     Cochran
Mother's first name(s)     Janet
Mother's last name     Lang
Residence     Eaglesham, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Place     Abbey (Paisley)
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 
Cochran, Janet (I38691)
 
3722 COCHRAN
JEAN
JAMES COCHRAN/MARGARET GILMOUR FR533 (FR533)
F
31/01/1813
572/
20 363
Neilston 
Cochran, Jean (I40545)
 
3723 COCHRAN
JEAN
WILLIAM COCHRAN/JANET LANG FR570 (FR570)
F
17/02/1726
559/
20 125
Abbey 
Cochran, Jean (I26140)
 
3724 COCHRAN
MARGARET
JAMES COCHRAN/MARGARET GILMOUR FR491 (FR491)
F
16/02/1806
572/
20 278
Neilston 
Cochran, Margaret (I40542)
 
3725 COCHRAN
MARGARET
WILLIAM COCHRAN/AGNES RENFREW FR654 (FR654)
F
21/04/1748
559/
20 208
Abbey 
Cochran, Margaret (I38071)
 
3726 COCHRAN
ROBERT
JAMES COCHRAN/AGNES COCHRAN FR153 (FR153)
M
16/09/1753
573/3
10 148
Paisley Burgh or Low 
Cochran, Robert (I38696)
 
3727 COCHRAN
THOMAS
JAMES COCHRAN/MARGARET GILMOUR FR568 (FR568)
M
03/01/1819
572/
20 433
Neilston 
Cochran, Thomas (I40547)
 
3728 COCHRAN
WILLIAM
JANET LANG/FR1354 (FR1354)
30/01/1725
559/
40 70
Abbey

First name(s)     Janet
Last name     Lang
Marriage year     1725
Marriage date     30 Jan 1725
Marriage place     Abbey Paisley,Renfrew,Scotland
Spouse's first name(s)     William
Spouse's last name     Cochran
Place     Abbey Paisley
County     Renfrewshire
Country     Scotland
Record set     Scotland Marriages 1561-1910
Category     Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory     Parish Marriages
Collections from     Scotland, United Kingdom
Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl 
Family: William Cochran / Janet Lang (F8962)
 
3729 COCHRANE
HUGH
WILLIAM COCHRANE/BETHEA BLAIR FR222 (FR222)
M
30/11/1701
559/
10 208
Abbey 
Cochran, Hugh (I38702)
 
3730 COCHRANE
JEAN
JAMES COCHRANE/MARGARET GILMOUR FR555 (FR555)
F
25/11/1816
572/
20 406
Neilston 
Cochran, Jean (I40548)
 
3731 COCHRANE
JEAN
WILLIAM COCHRANE/BETHEA BLAIR FR233 (FR233)
F
08/06/1703
559/
10 219
Abbey 
Cochran, Jean (I38703)
 
3732 Cochrane, Eileen Winnifred (nee Ferrier)

Passed away in hospital in Ottawa on Friday, June 6th, 2014 Eileen Cochrane in her 97th year. Predeceased by her parents Bertram L. and Eileen Ferrier, as well as her husbands John E. Jarbeau and Hugh M. Cochrane and her sister Patricia Rutherford. She is survived by her daughter Sterling Burke, son John B. Jarbeau and her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Services were held privately. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions may be made to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, Perth. 
Ferrier, Eileen Winnifred (I46224)
 
3733 COCHRANE, Hugh (Mac) R.C.E.M.E. (Radar) retired. After a long and hard fought battle with cancer, died peacefully at the Rideau Veteran's Home, Ottawa, husband of Eileen, brother of Gordon of Nepean, and Kenneth of Vancouver, B.C. Cremation. There will be no Memorial Service. His friends will remember him with affection. Lovingly remembered by Sterling Burke and children of Ottawa, and John Jarbeau and family of Markham. Donations to Rideau Veteran's Home appreciated.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
05 Sep 1986, Fri  ?W  Page 43 
Cochrane, Hugh MacArthur "Mac" (I46440)
 
3734 Cockermouth is an ancient market town and civil parish in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria, England, so named because it is at the confluence of the River Cocker as it flows into the River Derwent. Historically a part of Cumberland, Cockermouth is situated outside the English Lake District on its northwest fringe. Tullye, Thomas (I23628)
 
3735 Code
In Drummond on Mon. May 19, 1890, Mr. James Code, aged 73 years.

Silently the shade of evening
Gather round our silent door, Silently they bring before us
A face that we shall see no more
Oh, not lost, but gone before us
Let him never be forgot
Sweet his memory be lovely
In our hearts he perish not.

We regret to record the death of an old and respected resident Mr. James Code of Drummond who passed away on Monday morning May 19th, at an advanced age of 73. He was born in the County of Wexford Ireland in the year 1817 and emigrated to this country with his parents when but eight months old. His parents were about some of the first settlers of Drummond. They then took up land on what is now called fourth Con. Drummond but was then an entire wood, through  many hardships as was known in them early days. He worked along with his parents while helping to clear and till the land until the year 1842 he married one of Irelands fair daughters Miss Eliza Bailey and settled down for himself on a farm on the third line which he remained up to the time of his death.

He had a family of 12 children five of whom dies in early childhood and seven of whom still remain to mourn his loss toghether with his sorrowing widow.

In religion he was a methodist from his early childhood which he always upheld and sustained. And in May 19th peacefully passed away after a lengthy illness of five months.

The Methodist Minister Mr. Henderson preached his funeral sermon taking as his text part of the XC Psalm.

submitted to Ancestry by Mary Beth Wylie, 14 Dec 2014 
Code, James (I21922)
 
3736 CODE O'GORMAN
Helen M -
Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Thursday, January 26th, 2006, Helen M. Chaplin Code in her 90th. year.

Predeceased in 1966 by her first husband J.F. "Ted" O'Gorman and in 1991 by her second husband Robert "Bob" Code. Cherished mother of Patricia (Dennis) Brennan, Lynne (Jim) Hogan, Jane O'Gorman and Maureen (Stan) Munro; grandmother of Julie (Roger) Mumford, Jaime (Zeke) Cox, Matthew Hogan, Katie (Pat) Curtis, Jennifer and Jason Munro and great grandmother of Joshua, Matthew, Keaton and Emerson. She was the step-mother of Margaret Code, Andy (Flora) Code and Judith Code (Chris Tyler) and step-grandmother of Lindsay, Allison and Ryan.

Helen was the sister of John (late Orpha) Chaplin, Cameron (late Betty) Chaplin, Donald and Doris Chaplin, Betty (Howard) McGregor and Wynne (Al) Chaffee and the late Gordon and his wife Lorna Chaplin; she will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Friends may pay their respects at the BLAIR & SON FUNERAL HOME, 15 Gore St. W., Perth Tuesday January 31st from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral service will be held in St. Paul's United Church, Perth Wednesday February 1st. at 11:00 A.M. Interment, St. John's Cemetery.

Miller Clipping File 
Chaplin, Helen Mason (I1256)
 
3737 Code, Russel Kenneth Ph.D., P.Eng.
September 17th, 1927 to June 25th, 2018
Russel passed away in Ottawa hospital on June 25th, 2018 in his 91st year. He was a long time Chemical Engineering professor at Queen's University and for the last 30 years an active Simmental cattle breeder. Russel's greatest loves were his cattle and his flower gardens.
He was predeceased by his parents William E. and Margaret (Moulton) Code and his brothers Clark and Lawrence Code. 
Code, Russel Kenneth PhD, PEng (I42165)
 
3738 Col Howard S. Miller started as enlisted army Calvary. He was one of the few who started as enlisted army and was accepted to Officer school. Distinguished graduate School of the Line. Col Miller was temporarily elevated to Colonel during WWI, serving in France. He was returned to his previous rank, and rose up to Colonel again, retiring after 30 years. Awarded the Purple Heart. Married to his 1st wife Mabel Miller for 21 years, until her death. Married to his 2cd wife, Pauline Miller, for 39 years, until his death, mother of his only son, Howard S.Miller II. Miller, Col Howard Stanley (I309)
 
3739 Col Marshall's 1834 Report
Cumming lives on the lot; Curry has a mill here. 
Cumming, Robert (I14638)
 
3740 Col Marshall's 1834 Report of Lots Settled in 1820-1821
Lot worthless; lives on lot 23. 
Cumming, Paul (I4930)
 
3741 Col. Gibson graduated from Bow Valley Central High in Cluney, Alberta and joined the Royal Canadian Navy as an officer cadet.  After his initial year at U. of A. he worked for several years as a surveyor in the seismic industry throught Western Canada.  After leaving geophysics he returned to U. of A. for another year and became a realtor, later joining Southland Canada and becoming Dist. Sales Mgr. for 31 7-11 stores.

Becoming involved in real estate development led to a stint as Area Mgr. for Western Realty Projects with responsibily for Southern Alta.  In 1976 he accepted a position as President of United Management Ltd. and ultimately Managing Director of Alstin Holdings Ltd. the holding company of the Singer family of Calgary.

In 1986 he acquired the Bobtail Ranch in Penticton, B.C. where he raised a commercial herd and pedigree Angus cattle (parallel with his grandfather Gibson) with his wife Brigitte.  His other interests have included sailing, flying and the military.  He is a certified offshore sailor, fixed wing and helicopter pilot.  He served as Hon. Lieutenant Colonel of the 15th Edmonton Medical Company and assumed the same position with the Calgary Highlanders in 2001. In Dec. of that year he assumed the position of Hon. Colonel with the Regiment.

He has two sons and three daughters. 
Gibson, Robert James Sinclair "Bob" Hon. Colonel of Calgary Highlanders (I55265)
 
3742 collected info, not fully sourced Source (S797)
 
3743 Collingwood Bulletin April 21 1899 pg 1
On Saturday morning, just as she was leaving the store of Messrs. McGill & Darroch, Mrs. Chas. McArthur, of the Eighth Line, was striken with paralysis. Assisted by her daughter and Chief Maiden, she went into the store and sat down, but gradually became worse, and later was removed to the Cameron House. Dr. McArthur was called, but she passed away at half-past one o'clock, about an hour after she received the stroke. Just two years and a day before her brother, the late Donald McGillivray, died in a similar manner while sitting in a chair in the Arlington Hotel. The deceased was born in the Island of Jura, Scotland, in 1831, and came to Canada in 1842 with her parents, who came direct to the township of Nottawasaga and engaged in hewing out of the vast forest a home for themselves and family.

In 1851, the deceased was married to her now bereaved husband and lived on the 12th concession of Nottawasaga until eight years ago when they removed to Lot 38 on the 8th concession. Of their family of thirteen children four sons and seven daughters are living. Of the former, Peter, who is the eldest, lives in Pemina, N.D., to which place he only returned a few weeks ago after a pleasant visit of a couple of months with his parents, the first for nineteen years; Neil lives in Seattle, Wash.; Charles is a prosperous farmer on the 4th Line; and Dan is at home. The daughters are, Mrs. O. Valbrath of Welford, N.D.; Mrs. Geo. Manders, of Owen Sound; Mrs. W. L. Baptie, of Bathgale, N.D.; Mrs. Jas Kerr, of Nottawa; and Maggie and Lizzie who are at home. The deceased was most highly respected by a wide circle of friends who deeply sympathize with Mr. McArthur and his friends in their irreparable loss. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to the West Church cemetery and was largely attended. Rev. L. McLean, assisted by Rev. Mr. Buchanan, conducted the services. 
McGillivray, Margaret (I57246)
 
3744 Colonel Munro Dies Yesterday

Hero of the Philippine War Passes Away at His Home Tuesday Morning

Colonel Jame N. Munro, USA, retired, passed away Tuesday morning at his home "Bramblehaw", near Frontenac.

Colonel Munro was born in Wabasha county, near Lake City, in what was then called the "Scotch" settlement on Oct. 7, 1870, the son of James and Margaret Munro. After graduating from Lake City high school he attended the University of Minnesota for three years, then was appointed to West Point from the Fifth Congressional District. Upon his graduation from the academy in 1897 he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the cavalry branch, and from then on until 1922, when he came to Minnesota as chief of staff of the 88th division, he was in the military service of his country on the southern and western frontiers and in the Philippine Islands.

Early in his career Colonel Munro signally distinguished himself by a display of courage, resourcefulness and strategy that resulted in an exploit often described as one of the "nerviest' of the Filipin Insurrection. In November 1890, when campaigning in the province of Neuva Viseaya, he accomplished the capture of a town with 800 prisoners. With a command of only 50 men, and no hope of reinforcements, he tapped a telegraph line and sent a message to the insurgent commander of the native garrison at Bayombong that a large force of Americans was about to attack him. He suggested to the general that the most prudent course would be immediate surrender, and added that in view of the overwhelming number of troops at his command he would send only a few to accept the surrender of the garrison.

The bluff worked and the young Minnesotan, without a shot fired, captured a fortified town, a general and many officers, 800 men armed with Mansers, ? Spanish and two American prisoners. The exploit made Lieutenant Munro known throughout the army for his upholding the finest military traditions. His service brought him close association with many of the outstanding men of the service: General Henry W. Layton (?) , Howard Leonard (?) and General . . ., General Frederick H. Panston (?) and others.

After the Insurrection campaign was ended, Captain Munro served four years at western posts, being transferred again in the Philippines in 1905, where he remained until 1911, as Major with the Philippine Scouts, a native organization. Upon his return to the States, he served on the Mexican border during the Madero insurection, and later was assigned to the Mexican border patrol, with the Fourteenth cavalry.

Another achievement often recalled in Army circles was Colonel Munro's work during the World War. He was an officer in command at Remount Depot, Fort Reno, Okla., and in charge of the Southern Remount zone. He was directed to buy a hundred thousand (100,000) horses for the National Army between Sept 5, 1917 and January 1, 1918, and succeeded in having every one of the horses ready for service on that date. Following the end of that work he again was on duty on border patrol for a time, and was promoted to the permanent rank of Colonel in July 1920.

Colonel Munro was a graduate of the three schools for senior officers in the Army, the School of the Line and the Staff class, at Fort Leavenworth, and the Army War College, Washington, DC. When he graduated from the War College in 1922 he was detailed to the organized reserves, Seventh Corps area, and came to Minneapolis as chief of staff of the 88th division in July 1922. After a year in this state he became chief of staff of the 85th division with headquarters at Detroit, Mich.

Upon Colonel Munro's retirement in 1925 he set about carrying out a plan he had long contemplated, a permanent home in the part of Minnesota he knew and loved, and the development of a reforestation project which he had long been studying. He acquired many acres of the well known Garrard estate near Frontenac, much of which had never felt the touch of a plow, and there he set out hundreds of trees, and made beginnings on an ambitious plan mapped out over a period of years and which he had submitted to the criticism and study of a number of forestry and landscape design experts of the state. There a beautiful residence was constructed three years ago and there Colonel and Mrs. Munro established themselves, there he brought his chestnut horse, "Algornon" pensioned off after many years of service in the cavalry and there Algornon has the run of the place. Work on carrying out his plan had to be given up by Colonel Munro last year when his illness developed, which now has resulted in his death at the age of 50.

Mrs Munro, who was Lullu H. Mubey, Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Mabey of Lake City, survives him, as do his father, James Munro of Lake City, and his sisters, Mrs Fred Gibbs, Mrs. Jean Andrews and Mrs Grace Galbraith, all of Vancouver Wash.

Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday) at 2:30 pm from the family home at Frontenac. Interment will be in Lakewood cemetery at Lake City. Pallbearers will be from the ranks of army men of the Twin Cities.

Wabasha County Herald
Oct. 31, 1929

COLONEL, HERO IN PHILIPPINE WAR, DIES AT59
James N. Munro Was Army Officer of Old School

Col. James N. Munro, U.S.A. retired, former chief of staff of the Eighty-eighth division, U.S.A., with headquarters in Minneapolis, died at his home In Frontenac, Minn, early today. He was 59 years old. Colonel Munro was a native of Minnesota and one of the outstanding Minnesota heroes of the Philippines war. His boyhood home was in Wabasha county.

Colonel Munro was the first cadet appointed to West Point military academy from the Fifth Congresslonal district, being named In 1893 by Congressman Loren Fletcher, after having studied three years at the University of Minnesota.

Captured Town
Soon after graduation he was sent to the Philippines where he made a brilliant record. Among his exploits was one whereby he and his command of 60 men captured a fortified town. He tapped wires, informed the insurgent general that overwhelming forces were approaching and advised immediate surrender to prevent annihilation. When the half-hundred men marched Into the fortification they took prisoner 800 men, soldiers well supplied with arms and ammunition, besides recapturing 75 Spanish and American prisoners.

Most of the colonel's service was spent in the Islands and the southern border and western posts. He was a graduate of the three schools for senior officers of the army; the school of the line, and the staff class at Fort Leavenworth, and the Army War College at Washington, D. C.

Came Here in 1922
Upon finishing War college he was detailed to the organized reserves, Seventh corps area, and was stationed In Minneapolis for a year following July, 1922, as chief of staff of the Eighty-eighth division. Then he was detailed to the Eighty-fifth with headquarters at Detroit until his retirement in 1925, when he returned to Minnesota.

Besides his father, James Munro of Lake City, and his widow, who was Miss Lulu B. Mabey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mabey, pioneers of Lake City, three sisters, all living In Vancouver, Wash., survive Colonel Munro. Miss Nelly E. Mabey of The Minneapolis Tribune Is a sister-in-law.

The Minneapolis Star
Minneapolis, Minnesota
22 Oct 1929, Tue  ?W  Page 10 
Munro, Col. James Noble (I42204)
 
3745 COLQUHOUN
JEAN
PATRICK COLQUHOUN/JONET FLEMING
F
18/12/1617
644/1
10 223
Glasgow 
Colquhoune, Jean (I37615)
 
3746 COLQUHOUN
JEAN
PATRICK COLQUHOUN/JONET FLEMING
F
18/12/1617
644/1
10 223
Glasgow 
Fleming, Jonet (I37746)
 
3747 COLQUHOUN
JEAN
PATRICK COLQUHOUN/JONET FLEMING
F
18/12/1617
644/1
10 223
Glasgow 
Family: Patrick Colquhoun / Jonet Fleming (F12668)
 
3748 COLQUHOUN
JOHNE
PATRICK COLQUHOUN/JONAT FLEMING
M
26/10/1620
644/1
10 347
Glasgow 
Colquhoun, Johne (I37748)
 
3749 COLQUHOUNE
ROBERT
PATRICK COLQUHOUNE/JONET FLEMING
M
25/07/1616
644/1
10 197
Glasgow 
Colquhoun, Robert (I37747)
 
3750 Colter Services
TOLEDO
Funeral services for Kenneth j Colter, 61, 2439 Gasser street, will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the H. H. Birkenkamp mortuary, Trilby. Burial will be in Ottawa Hills Memorial Park.

Mr. Colter was an employee of the Port Clinton Sewage Disposal plant before becoming disabled in a fall six years ago. He died Thursday in St. Vincent hospital after, an extended illness.

Surviving are his wife, Hattie Mae; a son, Kenneth J. Jr., Oregon; daughters, Mrs. Patricia Fritz, Mrs. Jacqueline Murray and Mrs. Gloria Sours, all of Toledo, and Mrs. Nancy L. Baker, Oregon; one brother, four sisters and 15 grandchildren. 
Coulter, Kenneth J. Sr. (I49895)
 

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