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4601 Egremont Twp, Grey County, Ontario, Canada Family: Adam Traynor / Janet Goldie Dodds (F515)
 
4602 Egremont Twp, Grey County, Ontario, Canada Dodds, James (I1580)
 
4603 Eight children, 3 sons and 1 daughter survived to marry. Adams, Richard "Saxton" Sr. (I13897)
 
4604 EILEEN PENNOCK,. 62, St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Gagetown, died Saturday, Oct. 11, 1986. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. Agatha Catholic Church, Gagetown. Visiting at 7 p.m. today in the Littles Funeral Home, Cass City.

The Times Herald
Port Huron, Michigan
14 Oct 1986, Tue  ?W  Page 2 
Freeman, Eileen Marie (I47235)
 
4605 either 1808 Montreal or 1816 Family: Sgt. Alexander Cameron / Margaret E. Grant (F4694)
 
4606 Elder in the Presbyterian Church
member of the local Improvement Council
Drew maps for the formation of the Mountain Grove School District and served as trustee for many years 
Gibson, William Murray (I366)
 
4607 Eldest son of Donald & Ann Hogg Munro, married Sarah Jane Collins of Kincardine. He was a mate on the Schooner Azov with his uncle, Captain John Munro and was drowned on the River St Clair
* From Bruce Township Tales and Trails 
Munro, Duncan (I3020)
 
4608 Eleanor Gillespie, 89, passed away on April 22, 2008 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.

Born in Coaldale, Pennsylvania, she later moved to State College, Pennsylvania to raise her two sons, Bert and Donald, with her late husband,Robert. Two years ago she moved to Albuquerque to live with her son, Bert and his family.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Cookie and other son, Donald and daughter-in-law, Laura. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Logan, Jackie, Rebecca, and Erin.

Thank you to all our friends that helped us during the two years she lived with us.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Zia Hospice, 4141 Montgomery Blvd, 87109

Albuquerque Journal
Sunday, April 27, 2008 
Black, Eleanor May (I40152)
 
4609 Eleanor Irene Carpenter
Devoted member of the Eastern Star

Peacefully at home on Monday, September 15, 2014 in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late William John Carpenter. Loving mother of John (Judy), Donald (Marilyn), Brenda, and Peter (Sharon). Cherished grandmother of Jennifer, Jaime, Bridget and Margaret. Honorary great-grandmother of Megan. Dear sister of Jean Sadler. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Friends are invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Thursday, September 18, 2014 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Friday, September 19, 2014 at 2 pm. Interment to follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to CNIB would be appreciated by the family. 
Giles, Eleanor Irene (I11430)
 
4610 Eleanor Jean Miller
25 FEBRUARY, 1929 ? 26 FEBRUARY, 2022

"She was Betty Crocker and Martha Stewart wrapped into one."

Eleanor Jean Miller of Novi, passed away February 25, 2022 at 93 years of age.

Loving wife of the late Donald. Dear mother of Dennis J. (Karla), Gerald J. (Deborah), Thomas J. (Jackie), Richard J. (Renee) Miller, Cheryl (Thomas) York and Carol (Robert) Barnett. Treasured grandmother of Amanda Miller, Mark (Amy) Miller, Jessica (Evan) Lyons, Shelby (Adam) Anderson, Thomas (Celeste) Miller and Jennifer York. Proud great-grandmother of 5 great-grandchildren. Sister of George (Linda) Olson and the late Ray (Gertrude) Olson.

Mrs. Miller was a member of Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church where she ran the former Women's League. She was a great cook, very crafty and a tremendous homemaker. She will be very much missed by all.

Funeral Services will be held at 12:00pm on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at the Union Lake Chapel of the Elton Black & Son Funeral Home, 1233 Union Lake Road in White Lake. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 10:00am until the time of the service at 12:00pm. Mrs. Miller will be reunited with her beloved Donald at Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly, Michigan.

Memorial contributions suggested to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul or Our Lady of Refuge Parish.

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-ca/obituaries/white-lake-mi/eleanor-miller-106 
Olson, Eleanor Jean (I57368)
 
4611 Elected to the Ontario association executive in 1943, his rise has been rapid, stepping to second vice-president in 1944, vice president in 1945. His election to the presidency in the golden jubilee year of his company is gratifying.

Perth Courier, 25 Years Ago
18 March 1971 
Bowes, Alfred Anson (I15355)
 
4612 ELIOTT
THOMAS
ROBERT ELIOTT/
M
11/03/1755
777/
10 88
Roberton 
Elliott, Thomas (I45347)
 
4613 ELISABETH
JOHN MCINTYRE/MARGARET MCMARTIN
F
11/09/1785
331/
10 286
Balquhidder 
McIntyre, Elisabeth (I27522)
 
4614 Eliza Maud LANGTRY, 26, teacher, Canada, Carleton Place, d/o James LANGTRY & Mary SMITH, married Albert Hayes BOYD, 33, farmer, Canada, Ramsay twp., s/o John BOYD & Elizabeth STURGEON, on 5 Sept 1900 at Carleton Place
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MRS. HAYES BOYD BURIED SUNDAY (Carleton Place Canadian)
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Hayes Boyd, well known resident of the near Innisville. Service at her late residence and the cortege proceeded to St. John's Anglican Church where the service was taken by Rev. Godwin. Interment took place in the Methodist cemetery. Mrs. Boyd died at her home last Friday in her 74th year. She had been in failing health for a number of years. The former Maude Langtry, she was born at Jellyby, Ont., near Brockville, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Langtry. While at an early age, she moved to Carleton Place and was educated here. She taught in the public school here for some years prior to her marriage to Mr. Boyd September 5, 1900. Following her marriage, she lived on the Boyd farm until her husband predeceased her about 15 years ago. Mrs. Boyd was a prominent worker in the Women's Institute. Survivors include one son, Franklin, two brothers, Frank G. Langtry, and I. C. Langtry, of Carleton Place and two sisters, Mrs. D. R. McNeely, of Carleton Place, and Mrs. J. Mailey, of Prescott. Mrs. Boyd was a gifted speaker and organized the Women's Auxiliary of St. John's church and the Women's Institute branch. She was also president for many years. her son, Franklin, belonged to the fourth generation and occupies the original homestead. The choir was in attendance at the funeral service under Mrs. Cecil Jackson. The hymns were, "Unto the Hills Do I Lift Mine Eyes," and "O God Our Help in Ages Past.". The pallbearers were James Hammond, Ernie Hammond, Clifford Hammond, George Moore, Thomas Warren and W. J. Creswell. Among those at a distance were Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, of Jasper, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Gray, of Avison. 
Langtry, Eliza Maud (I55088)
 
4615 Elizabeth
died Oct 8, 1846
aged (7) yrs & (10) mo
Thomas
died Dec 10, 1847
aged (11 yrs) & (8) mo
children of
Thomas & Ellen Oliver
Scotch Line 
Oliver, Elizabeth (I43700)
 
4616 Elizabeth
died Oct 8, 1846
aged (7) yrs & (10) mo
Thomas
died Dec 10, 1847
aged (11 yrs) & (8) mo
children of
Thomas & Ellen Oliver
Scotch Line 
Oliver, Thomas (I43699)
 
4617 Elizabeth
Last name     Duffield
Year     1818
Diocese     Ossory
Spouse's first name(s)     Edward
Spouse's last name     Tackaberry
Record set     Ireland Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866
Category     Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory     Parish Marriages
Collections from     Ireland
Findmypast

copyright Findmypast 
Family: Edward Tackaberry / Elizabeth Duffield (F8149)
 
4618 Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Prahl
March 21, 1927 - July 4, 2013

Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Anderson Prahl, age 86, of Redwood Falls, passed away on Thursday, July 4, 2013 at the Seasons Hospice House in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.

Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at Grace Lutheran Church in Belview, MN. Visitation will be from 5-8 PM on Monday, July 8, 2013 also at Grace Lutheran and will continue one hour prior to the service on Tuesday.

Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The Sunset Funeral & Cremation Association is caring for the family.

Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Anderson Prahl was born and baptized on March 21, 1927 to Morris and Vera (Gibbs) Anderson on the Gibbs family farm in Yellow Medicine County. She moved with her family from the Rock Valle area to Belview, MN in 1939 and graduated from Belview High School in 1945. After High School, Betty received her teaching degree from St. Cloud State College and taught school in Fairfax, Minnesota.

Betty married Raymond G. Anderson on September 24, 1950 and lived on a farm east of Belview. Together they had three children, Gregory, Dean, and Gail. Raymond passed away on September 15, 1978.

On April 7, 1991, Betty married Harvey Prahl and made their home on her farm. Harvey passed away on August 30, 2005.

Betty moved to Redwood Falls in 2006. Betty was a member of and was confirmed at Grace Lutheran Church in Belview. In earlier years, she taught Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, held various offices in WELCA, and was a 60 year member of the Belview Legion Auxillary. Betty enjoyed traveling, playing golf, needlework, reading, sudoku, and spending time with family, especially her grandchildren, friends, and relatives.

On Thursday, July 4, 2013, Betty passed away at the Seasons Hospice House in Redwood Falls, Minnesota at the age of 86 years old.

Greatful for having shared her life are her three children, Gregory (Cecilia) Anderson of Redwood Falls, Dean Anderson of Redwood Falls, and Gail (Paul) Klause of Redwood Falls; two step-children, Neal (Andre) Prahl of Shakopee, and Julie Prahl of Morgan; grandchildren, Ray (Phyllis Ukatu) Anderson of Reedley, CA, Tom (fianc?e Alyssa Buysse) of Anoka, Katie, Taylor, and Bailey Klause of Redwood Falls; step-grandchildren, Nick and Lexy Prahl of Shakopee; Brother, Allan (Marvel) Anderson of Morris, and sister, Barb (Ed) Splinter of Watertown, SD; sisters-in-law, Eleanor Strankman of Sequim, WA, Margie Anderson of Belview, Alsace Bjorndahl of Belview, Helen Runck of New Ulm, and Phyllis Prahl of Redwood Falls, and many nieces and nephews.

Her twin sister, Martha at birth, husbands, Raymond and Harvey, and her grandson, Brian Anderson preceded her in death.

Blessed be her memory.

Source: Sunset Funeral and Cremation Association 
Anderson, Elizabeth Ann "Betty" (I14662)
 
4619 Elizabeth Ashby, 21, Bathurst, dau. of William Archibald Ashby & Elizabeth Foster to
John Milliken, 30, S. Sherbrooke, son of Thomas and Mary Ann Henghis(?),
22 Jan 1873 
Family: John Emanuel Milliken / Elizabeth "Eliza" Ashby (F1343)
 
4620 Elizabeth D. Gilmour.

Mrs. Elizabeth D. Gilmour passed away Saturday, Sept. 20, at the home of her son, R. M. Gilmour, after an illness of several months. The deceased was born in Cumbernauld, Scotland, July 8, 1848, and was the widow of the late Arthur Gilmour of Glover.

She had lived in Barton nearly 25 years and was a woman of sterling character and had many friends here and in Glover, her former home. Three children survive her, Elizabeth, who is Mrs. John P. Urie, and Robert M. Gilmour of this place, and Mary, who is Mrs. Selden E. Cass of Chelmsford, five grandchildren and one great grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Marion Nelson of Barton, and two brothers, William and Robert Miller of Glasgow, Scotland. The funeral was held Monday afternoon and was largely attended, the Rev. C. C. Salisbury officiating. Burial was in the Andersonville cemetery in Glover near her old home.

CARD We wish to convey our heartfelt appreciation to the neighbors and friends for their many expressions of sympathy, deeds of thoughtfulness and beautiful floral tributes in our bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gilmour and family,
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Urie and family,
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Cass and family,
Mrs. Alarion Nelson.

Orleans County Monitor, September 24, 1930, Page 8. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/orleans-county-monitor-obituary-for-eliz/126361482/ : accessed June 13, 2023), clip page for Obituary for Elizabeth D. Gilmour by user dianeduncan01 
Miller, Elizabeth Dougall (I56760)
 
4621 Elizabeth Farnell (Mrs. Andrew Moodie) died June 24, 1892. Born in St John, L.C. of English parents in 1809. (Feb 16, 1809) Married Mr. Ferrier and they had two daughters, now married and living in western Ontario.Family of ten - all survived but two. Son - Thomas Moodie, buried in Elmwood. Farnell, Elizabeth "Betsey" (I3250)
 
4622 Elizabeth Florence Paul
On March 16, 1979, Elizabeth Florence Paul passed on from this life. She was born in Dalhousie township, youngest daughter of James C. Paul, and Mary Brien. She spent her early years there, attending SS No. 2 Dalhousie (Hoods) School, and later Lanark Continuation School.

In her early twenties she went to Vancouver B.C. to live with her sister Mrs. Adena Arthur. Here she attended Normal School, anad taught for a number of years in British Columbia. Later she returned to Ontario and worked for some years for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, in Toronto. During the war years she worked for the British EMbassy in Washington D.C. She remained in Washington until her retirement, when she returned to Canada and took up residence at 2 Boulton St. Perth, Ont.

Florence was predeceased by her parents, two sisters, Adena Arthur, and Mary Paul, and one brother Raymond Paul. Left to mourn her loss are her two neices, Mrs Verna Pope of Perth, Mrs Eileen Wylie of Wendover, and three nephes, Mr. Brien Paul of RR 3, Lanark, Mr Les Arthur of San Francisco; Mr Glen Arthur of Coquitlam, BC.

During her lifetime she was a devout Christian woman and devoted many hours to Christian study. She will be missed by many of her church friends.

The funeral was held on March 17, from lYoung's Funeral Home, Lanark. Many beautiful floral tributes and donations to the Heart Fund were received froml her many relatives and friends from far and near.

Interment was in the family plot in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Watson's Corners. 
Paul, Elizabeth Florence "Lizzie" (I59982)
 
4623 Elizabeth is listed as head of household and James, her brother, is also listed. It appears that they were recorded both in Dummer and in Otonabee twp, possibly Elizabeth was keeping house for James who was working in the area. Ferrier, Elizabeth (I19582)
 
4624 Elizabeth is listed as living in a separate household, family number 149 but this dwelling seems to be shared with George (2 Aug 1820) and Sarah (20 Mar 1825) Newnham.
Elizabeth's birth is given on this document as 19 Jul 1823. 
Ferrier, Elizabeth (I19582)
 
4625 Elizabeth married Robert Ferguson in Lanark County, Ontario. Robert may have been born in Fenwick, Scotland on March 14, 1819. The couple relocated to Hay Twp, Huron County where they lived for many decades. Perhaps it was good reports from Elizabeth about Huron County, that encouraged her brothers to move there. Her brother William Hood was the first to arrive, visiting at her place, before settling in Howick Township, Huron County. Andrew Hood also settled in Howick Township for many decades. Elizabeth's other brothers stayed in Huron County for a time, before moving on. Robert died on Feb. 19, 1885 near Hensall. After her husband's death, Elizabeth moved to Exeter where she eventually died of TB on Nov. 7, 1894, burial location is unknown.


Elizabeth and Robert may have had the following children:

1. Martha born about 1856, married John Redmond, in Exeter, Huron County on May 23, 1893. The couple moved to Seattle, Washington where John was a Station Agent. The couple had a child, Harold Vincent (1895-1938) who is buried in Alaska.
2. Marion was born about 1858 and died 1935. She married Charles B Snell. The couple lived in Exeter and later in London, Ontario.
3. Margaret was born about 1861. She was a teacher who died of consumption (TB) on Feb. 7, 1887 in Hay.
4. Agnes was born about 1866. In 1891 she was living at home. In July 1894, Agnes died of consumption (TB). She was a teacher.
5. Robert, see link below. 
Hood, Elizabeth Jones (I15980)
 
4626 Elizabeth Mason Miller died on 27 January 1850 after giving birth to twin sons who were born and baptised on 9 January 1950.  She ws the daughter of Robert Mason and Helen Gourlay who had immigrated to Canda at the same time as the Miller family.

Andrew Burns Miller was raised by his uncle George Miller in Bathurst Township, Canada West (Lanark County, Ontario, Canada).  John Mason Miller was raised by his aunt Janet (Mrs. Robert Boyle) and went to Australia with them in the 1860's. John Mason Miller travelled to Ipswich Reserve, Australia with the Boyle family on the Golden City, arriving on 5 February 1866. The Boyle family settled on the Ipswich Agricultural Reserve in the Fassifern Valley near Brisbane Queensland. John Mason Miller was 16 years of age when he arrived in Queensland.

In the 1851 Canada West  census John Mason Miller is listed twice, once in the household of his father Thomas Miller and secondly in the household of Robert Hendry Boyle.

In 1851 his father, Thomas Miller, is 42, member of the Church of Scotland, who is a farmer and lives in a log house. John Mason's siblings are listed as William 18, Robert 16, George 15, Mary 11, Thomas 9, Helen 7, Robertson 6, David 4, and Andrew 2. Margaret Mason, a sister of his mother, age 23, is also listed and has probably assumed the 'mother' role in the household. It is unknown who cared for John Mason during his infancy. Janet, his aunt would have only been eight years older than his father, Thomas, and would have grown up in the same neighbourhood and probably forged a close relationship. Her youngest child Mungo, was six years old so it is not probable that she was able to nurse John Mason as an infant. If he joined her household shortly after birth as the census may indicate, a wet nurse may have been engaged or a sop* used.

Meanwhile (1851), in the Boyle household you have Robert Boyle, age 57, member of the Free Church, a farmer who also lives in a log house. His wife Jannet is a sister of William, father of Thomas, and aged 48. The family members are slightly older; Catherine 26, Mary 24, William 21, John 18, Robert 17, David 15, James 12 and Mungo 10. John Mason is listed as age 3, indicating that the census was taken later in the year.

In 1861, aged 12, John is again listed as a member of this household.

Meanwhile, Andrew Burns Miller is only listed with his father, Thomas Miller's household in 1851. In 1861 Andrew Burns Miller, age 11, is found in the household of George Miller. Other members of the household are George Miller 47, his wife (Helen) Ellen 45, Jane 18, Mary 16, Robert 14, Jennet 12, Margaret 10, William 7, Catherine 5, George 3. Again, it is not known who would have cared for him as an infant unless a wet nurse was engaged or Margaret Mason was able to successful feed him with a sop.

Thomas Miller remarried in 1852. He and his new wife Ann Wilson Donaldson, b circa 1812, had three children, James b. 1853, Jennett b. 1856, and Agnes b. 1860. They appear as part of Thomas Miller's household in 1861 along with children from his first marriage. It appears that the twins, have both been 'adopted' within the extended family shortly after birth or at least by the time that Thomas remarried. 
Miller, John Mason (I335)
 
4627 Elizabeth Mason was born at 9 o'clock in the evening

Elizabeth went to school 26 may 1817 
Mason, Elizabeth (I23)
 
4628 Elizabeth Miller, 15, Palmerston, dau. James Miller & Elizabeth Smith, to Hugh McKinnon, 24, Palmerston, son of Charles & Elizabeth McKinnon, 7 Nov 1870. Family: Hugh McKinnon / Elizabeth Millar (F1853)
 
4629 Elizabeth R. Ashby
Ontario Deaths, 1869-1937 and Overseas Deaths, 1939-1947

Name:     Elizabeth R. Ashby
Event Type:     Death
Event Date:     16 Mar 1893
Event Place:     Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada
Gender:     Female
Age:     9
Birth Year (Estimated):     1884
Birthplace:     Bathurst
Death Age:     9 years 
Ashby, Elizabeth Ruth (I4274)
 
4630 Elizabeth Rowe
Elizabeth Rowe, aged 60 years, died on Wednesday, September 15, at the Victoria Hospital, London, following an illness of six months. The funeral will take place from the Robb Funeral Home on Saturday, September 18, at 2 pm with interment at Lakeview cemetery. Mrs. Rowe, who was born in Sarnia Township, and was a member of Mooreline United Church, is survived by her husband, George Rowe, lot 6, concession 1, Sarnia Township; one son, Russell Rowe, Sarnia; one grandson Alvin Rowe, Sarnia; and two brothers, Alvin Miller, Detroit, and Russell Miller, Detroit, and Russell Miller, Southgate California.

Sarnia Observer 
Miller, Elizabeth Russell (I12840)
 
4631 Elizabeth was born 1796 in Scotland, the daughter of William Bryce and Mary Wright. She was married to Thomas Turnbull, of Parkhead, Glasgow, Scotland. In 1851 Thomas and Elixabeth were living at Lot 11, Con 11, of Dalhousie Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Bryce, Elizabeth "Bethia" (I42866)
 
4632 Elizabeth was born Feb.6, 1852 in North Shebrooke Township, Lanark County, Ontario, the daughter of Robert Love and Mary Turnbull. She was married Dec.24,1875 in Dalhousie Township, to John Duncan.
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Plot 102 :
- Elizabeth Love, died July 3,1924, aged 72 yrs, wife of,
- John Duncan, died Apr.2,1894, aged 44 yrs.
- Mary Duncan, died Oct.15,1878, aged 2 yrs & 4 mths.
- Jane P. Duncan, died Oct.22,1878, aged 5 mths.
- Margaret Duncan, infant children of J. & L. Duncan.
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Obituary - The Lanark Era Newspaper - Issue of Wednesday, July 16, 1924 -
Mrs. John Duncan - Elizabeth Love was born in North Sherbrooke in 1852. She married in 1874, her husband predeceasing her by thirty years. They had ten children, three of whom died in infancy and a son, James, who died in 1905, aged 25 years. The survivors are five daughters and one son; Mrs. Thos. Purdon, Powassan; Mrs. Joseph Amell, Watson's Corners; Mrs. Wilbert Dunlop, Perth; Mrs. Dan Ferguson, Elphin; Mrs. John Duncan of Montreal, and Robert E. at home. There are also two sisters; Mrs. Derrig of North Dakota; Mrs. Charles Munsey of Calgary; four half-brothers; John Love of Vancouver; William of Folger; Alex. of Flower Station; James of Snow Road; and two half-sisters; Mrs. Conway of Saskatoon and Mrs. M. Love, who nursed her during her illness. Burial in Crawford's cemetery. 
Love, Elizabeth M (I50800)
 
4633 Elizabeth was born in North Sherbrooke Township, Lanark County, in 1859, the daughter of James Gilmour and Janet Crawford. She was married Apr.10,1907 to Alex. Duncan. Elizabeth was the third wife of Alex. She died in Hospital at Kingston, Ontario on July 12,1930 from pneumonia.
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Plot 377 :
- Alexander Duncan 1855-1935.
- his wife, Elizabeth Gilmour, 1859-1930.
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Death Notice - The Lanark Era Newspaper - Issue of Wednesday, July 23, 1930 -
Rockwood Hospital, Kingston, July 12th, Mrs. Alex. Duncan. She was born in North Sherbrooke, the daughter of James Gilmour and Janet Crawford. Elizabeth Gilmour married Alex. Duncan 21 years ago last April. She was in her 72nd year and was the youngest of a family of eleven. There are two brothers surviving, John Gilmour, of Ardoch, and Edward Gilmour, of Rednersville. Burial in Crawford's cemetery. 
Gilmour, Elizabeth (I9179)
 
4634 Elizabeth was the daughter of John McKinnon & Ann Stuart. She was married to John McDougall on April 2,1873. As of June 2011, no gravestone has been found for Elizabeth & her husband, John McDougall in Crawford's Cemetery. Only her obituary says she is buried in Crawford's.
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Obituary - The Lanark Era - Mar.29,1911 -
In Dalhousie Township, Tuesday March 21st, Elizabeth McKinnon, wife of John McDougall, aged 69 years and 1 Month and 22 days. Born in Dalhousie of Scottish parents, who emigrated in 1821, she married 37 years ago. She was the daughter of the late John McKinnon. Ten children were born to her, of whom seven survive along with her husband; Dugal, of Unity, Saskatchewan; Mrs. Alex Thomson, Elphin; Mrs. George Byers, Brockville; John, Daniel, Katie and Flora, at home. Mr. Randolph McKinnon, of McDonald's Corners and Hugh, at Mississippi; and Jacob, of Blue Earth County, Minnesota; are brothers. Burial in Crawford's Cemetery. 
McKinnon, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I9202)
 
4635 Elizabeth, devoted wife and mother of thirteen children, was a hard worker in her home, ruling over her family. She was kind and gentle woman unless provoked to issue. Holt, Elizabeth (I22167)
 
4636 Elizabeth, who was contracted to John Erskine of

Dun, 20 December 1522,2 he being under fourteen, and she was his wife when she died on 29 July 1538.3 They had issue. 
Family: John Erskine / Elizabeth Lindsay (F24929)
 
4637 Ellen is a boarder with D.L. Wigle (merchant age 66) and his wife Eliza (65). I think these are the parents of her sister-in-law. Callander, Helen "Ellen" (I19141)
 
4638 Ellen Maria Allan
January 26, 1924 ? December 25, 2009

Peacefully, at Perth Community Care Centre, early Christmas morning, December 25, 2009, Ellen Maria Allan (nee Andreasen), in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late William M. Allan. Loved mother of Rob (Norene), of Lombardy, Bruce (Rhonda) of Perth, Lynne Allan (the late Terry Hillier), St. John's Newfoundland. Grandmother of Christian & Rob, Bill, Andrew & Brent Allan. Also survived by sisters-in-law, Sybil (late Bert), Allan, Ruth (late Stuart) Allan and numerous nieces and nephews..
Predeceased by her mother Elsa M. Andreasen. Visitation will be held on Monday, December 28, 2009 from 2 to 4, & 7 to 9 P.M. at the O'Dacre Family Funeral Home, 15 Victoria Street, Perth. Funeral Service will take place on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1 Drummond Street, Perth at 11:00 A.M. Thence to interment at Scotch Line Cemetery.
Reception to follow in St. Andrews Church Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Andrews Presbyterian Church or to the Canadian Cancer Society, would be appreciated. 
Andreasen, Ellen Maria (I28916)
 
4639 Ellen Muriel Doe Weds H. Nichols
Special To The Citizen CARLETON PLACE
The wedding was solemnized In St. James' Anglican church where Ellen Muriel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Doe became the bride of Hamilton Nichols, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nichols. Rev. D. F. Weegar officiated.

The bride wore a street-length dress of white eyelet embroidery with lacy white Baku straw hat, corsage bouquet of American Beauty roses, and a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom.

She was attended by her sister, Miss Carmen Doe. Grant Gaining of Ottawa was best man. After the wedding, a buffet luncheon was served to the immediate friends at the bride's home. The couple left later for a short honeymoon. On their return they will reside in Carleton Place.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
05 Aug 1948, Thu  ?W  Page 7 
Family: Hamilton "Hammy" Nichols / Muriel Ellen "Ellen" Doe (F16880)
 
4640 ELLIOT
AGNES
THOMAS ELLIOT/
F
18/03/1781
777/
10 109
Roberton 
Elliott, Agnes (I45349)
 
4641 ELLIOT
CHRISTIAN
THOMAS ELLIOT/
F
29/08/1784
777/
10 111
Roberton 
Elliott, Christian (I45350)
 
4642 ELLIOT
ELIZABETH
WILLIAM ELLIOT/MARGARET SCOTT FR583 (FR583)
F
23/08/1802
789/
20 288
Hawick 
Elliott, Elizabeth Isabella "Isabella" (I45362)
 
4643 ELLIOT
JANET
THOMAS ELLIOT/
F
13/04/1783
777/
10 110
Roberton 
Elliott, Janet (I45351)
 
4644 ELLIOT
JANET
WILLIAM ELLIOT/MARGARET SCOTT FR583 (FR583)
F
12/03/1804
789/
20 288
Hawick 
Elliott, Janet (I45363)
 
4645 ELLIOT
THOMAS
MARGARET ELLIOT/FR432 (FR432)
08/11/1775
777/
20 460
Roberton 
Family: Thomas Elliott / Margaret Elliot (F15349)
 
4646 ELLIOT
WILLIAM
MARGARET SCOTT/FR907 (FR907)
09/05/1802
810/
50 153
Wilton 
Family: William Elliott / Margaret Kerr "Peggy" Scott (F14909)
 
4647 ELLIOT
WILLIAM
THOMAS ELLIOT/
M
22/08/1779
777/
10 108
Roberton 
Elliott, William (I44149)
 
4648 ELLIOT
WILLIAM
WILLIAM ELLIOT/MARGARET SCOTT FR583 (FR583)
M
12/12/1806
789/
20 288
Hawick 
Elliott, William (I45361)
 
4649 ELLIOTT
At a local hospital on Monday, July 13, 1931, Robert Milton Elliott, husband of Margaret Gibbons, in his 50th year. Funeral from his late residence, 280 Flora St. to St. James' church, Kemptville, on Wednesday, the 15th Inst. Time later.
The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
13 Jul 1931, Mon  ?W  Page 6

ROBERT M. ELLIOTT A resident of Ottawa 22 years, and cashier of the Prudential Life Insurance Company, Robert Milton Elliott passed away at a local hospital this morning after an illness of three years duration. He was born at Kemptvllle 49 years ago, a son of th late Mr and Mrs John Elliott, He was a member of St. Luke's Anglican church, and was also prominent in the activities of the Oddfellows and the Orange Order. His death will sadden his many friend In Ottawa and district.
Besides his widow, formerly Margaret Gibbons, of Brockville he I survived by his twelve-year-old son, Donald; two sisters, the Misses Margaret and Ella Elliott, Ottawa; three brothers, Edward, Kemptvllle; John, North Gower, and Rolland J., Ottawa.
The funeral is being held on Wednesday from his residence, 280 Flora street, to St James' church, Kemptville, interment will be in the family plot at Kemptville cemetery.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
13 Jul 1931, Mon  ?W  Page 8

Native Of Kemptville Robert M. Elliott, Dies In 50th Year Brother of E. M. Elliott, of Kemptville Dies in an Ottawa Hospital Resided in Capital City.
The death occurred early Monday morning, July 13th, at an Ottawa hospital, of Robert Milton Elliott, for over twenty years a resident of Ottawa, who succumbed to an illlness of three years duration in hit 50th year.
Well known in insurance and fraternal circles of the city, Mr. Elliott had held the post of cashier for the Prudential Insurance office in Ottawa for the past twenty-two years, and his death is  widely mourned by fellow workers, lodge brothers and members of St. Luke's Anglican Church, of which he was a devout member.
Born in Kemptville, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Mr. Elliott was educated in the Kemptville schools and after qualifying for a teacher, taught school for some years in this vicinity. He went to Ottawa in 1909, at which time he joined the staff of the Prudential Insurance Company. Popular with fellow employes by reason of his industry and genial personsality, he was also a member of the Order of Oddfellows and the Orange Order. A communicant of St. Luke's Anglican Church, he seldom missed a service except through illness, and was widely known and highly esteemed by the congregation. Surviving are his widow, - formerly Margaret Gibbons, a native of Brockville, Ont.; one son, Donald; three brothers, Edward, of Kemptville, John, of North Gower, and Roland J, of Ottawa; and two sister, the Misses Ella and Margaret Elliott, both of Ottawa.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 280 Flora street, to St. Lukes Anglican Church where the service was conducted by Rev. J. E. Lindsay, rector. Interment was made in 'the family plot in St. James' cemeterh Kemptville.

The Weekly Advance
Kemptville, Ontario, Canada
16 Jul 1931, Thu  ?W  Page 1 
Elliott, Robert Milton (I47935)
 
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Elliot, Margaret (I45348)
 

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