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48151 YOUNG
JOHN
WILLIAM YOUNG/
M
04/10/1789
643
20 / 115
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, John (I55963)
 
48152 YOUNG
KATHARINE
GEORGE YOUNG/
F
15/07/1714
559/
20 41
Abbey 
Young, Katharine (I38326)
 
48153 YOUNG
MARGARET
JOHN YOUNG/AGNES STEVEN FR388 (FR388)
F
23/04/1769
643
20 / 63
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, Margaret (I55885)
 
48154 YOUNG
MARGARET
ROBERT YOUNG/MARY POLLOK FR111 (FR111)
F
31/03/1816
571/
10 113
Mearns 
Young, Margaret (I41908)
 
48155 YOUNG
MARION
GEORGE YOUNG/
F
09/11/1707
559/
10 258
Abbey 
Young, Marion (I38320)
 
48156 YOUNG
MARY
ROBERT YOUNG/MARY POLLOCK FR104 (FR104)
F
01/09/1811
571/
10 99
Mearns 
Young, Mary (I20642)
 
48157 YOUNG
MATTHEW
JOHN YOUNG/MARY THOMSON FR390 (FR390)
M
16/07/1769
643
20 / 65
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, Matthew (I55868)
 
48158 YOUNG
ROBERT
JAMES YOUNG/MARY RANKINE FR36 (FR36)
M
17/07/1785
571/
10 31
Mearns 
Young, Robert (I38412)
 
48159 YOUNG
ROBERT
JOHN YOUNG/
M
27/01/1793
643
20 / 122
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, Robert (I6888)
 
48160 YOUNG
ROBERT
JOHN YOUNG/
M
28/09/1800
643
20 / 132
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, Robert (I6881)
 
48161 YOUNG
ROBERT
JOHN YOUNG/AGNES STEVEN FR376 (FR376)
M
21/09/1766
643
20 / 51
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, Robert (I55954)
 
48162 Young
The Township of Bathurst has lost another of its oldest and highly honored residents in the person of Mr. David Young, who died at his home in Glen Tay on Saturday, June 13th. The cause of death is attributed to kidney troubles. Mr. Young had ever been a strong and healthy man and the illness which caused his death was of three months duration. Deceased was a French Canadian by birth, having been born below Ottawa in Quebec in 1831. He came to Perth when a young man of seventeen, and apprenticed himself to a Mr. Hunter who carried on a carriage-making business in the stand now occupied by Mr. Cooper, blacksmith, on Gore Street east. He remained here for ten years when he moved to Glen Tay, where he had secured a position as foreman over the carriage industry of the late James Kearns, which position he held till the works were closed down. He then opened a shop for himself which he conducted till he was compelled to retire from business activity three months ago owing to his illness.

Mr. Young was a manly man, honored and respected by everyone aand his friends were legion. He had often beek asked to enter municipal life, but his inclination did not lie that way. In politics he was a Reformer.

He was married to Zoe Berthiaume, of Ottawa, fifty-one years ago, who with seven daughters and four sons survive. The children are Dennis, Smiths Falls; Edward, Perth; Eugene, Lanark; Patrick, Milwaukee' Mrs J.P. Byrne, Perth; Mrs. J. T. Noonan, Ottawa; Mrs. John Brady, Bathurst; Mrs Cornell, Philadelphia; and Misses Agnes, Mary and Josephine, at home.

The funeral took place on Monday morning at ten o'clock, the procession proceeding from his alte residence to St. John's Church thence to the Catholic Cemetery. There were 135 carriages in line.

The Perth Courier
19 June 1903 
Young, David (I43127)
 
48163 YOUNG
THOMAS
GEORGE YOUNG/
M
25/01/1719
559/
20 72
Abbey 
Young, Thomas (I38328)
 
48164 YOUNG
THOMAS
JAMES YOUNG/
M
10/11/1734
572/
10 76
Neilston 
Young, Thomas (I41895)
 
48165 YOUNG
THOMAS
JANE COCHRAN/FR659 (FR659)
18/11/1775
572/
30 70
Neilston 
Family: Thomas Young / Janet Cochran (F14108)
 
48166 YOUNG
THOMAS
JANET CARSLAW/FR628 (FR628)
21/03/1760
572/
30 39
Neilston 
Family: Thomas Young / Janet Carslaw (F14106)
 
48167 YOUNG
WILLIAM
JEAN WILSON/FR589 (FR589)
22/04/1810
643
20 / 263
EAST KILBRIDE

First name(s)     William
Last name     Young
Banns year     1810
Banns date     22 Apr 1810
Marriage year     1810
Residence     East Kilbride
Spouse's first name     Jean
Spouse's last name     Wilson
Spouse's residence     East Kilbride
Place     East Kilbride
County     Lanarkshire
Country     Scotland
Archive reference     OPR 643/2
Item     5
Year range     1750-1819
Page     37
Record set     Scotland, Parish Marriages & Banns 1561-1893
Category     Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory     Parish Marriages
Collections from     United Kingdom, Scotland
?A? Findmypast 
Family: William Young / Jean Wilson (F19535)
 
48168 YOUNG
WILLIAM
JOHN YOUNG/
M
15/07/1786
643
20 / 108
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, William (I6882)
 
48169 YOUNG
WILLIAM
JOHN YOUNG/MARY THOMSON FR380 (FR380)
M
31/05/1767
643
20 / 55
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, William (I55869)
 
48170 YOUNG
WILLIAM
MARGARET YOUNG/FR559 (FR559)
17/08/1788
643
20 / 233
EAST KILBRIDE 
Family: William Young / Margaret Young (F19533)
 
48171 YOUNG
WILLIAM
WILLIAM YOUNG/
M
13/02/1786
643
20 / 106
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, William (I55965)
 
48172 YOUNG
WILLIAM
WILLIAM YOUNG/
M
19/05/1793
643
20 / 122
EAST KILBRIDE 
Young, William (I55961)
 
48173 YOUNGE
GEORGE
JANET BARTON/
06/09/1704
644/1
240 112
Glasgow 
Family: George Young / Janet Barton (F12893)
 
48174 YUILL
JANET
JOHN YUILL/JANET WATSON FR376 (FR376)
F
05/10/1777
646/
20 113
Govan 
Yuill, Janet (I40560)
 
48175 YUILL
JOHN
WILLIAM YUILL/GIELLS GILMOUR FR335 (FR335)
M
28/09/1760
646/
20 33
Govan

Name:     John Yuill
Gender:     Male
Baptism Date:     28 Sep 1760
Baptism Place:     Govan,Lanark,Scotland
Father:     William Yuill
Mother:     Giells Gilmour
FHL Film Number:     1066592, 0990755 
Yuill, John (I38211)
 
48176 Zella Lewis Heald, the daughter of John E. and Helen Hall Lewis, was born April 29, 1883 at Newton, Kansas and died June 2, 1983 at Newton, Kansas, having attained the age of 100 years, 1 month and 3 days.

She grew to womanhood in Harvey County, and taught in the rural schools there for three years. She taught at the Sunnyside school in Ottawa County for one year, prior to her marriage to Clark G. Heald in 1907. They lived and farmed in the Wells area, and her husband preceded her in death in 1946.

She moved to Minneapolis from her farm north of Wells in 1954, and had been a resident of the Shalimar Plaza since 1975.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Minneapolis and the United Methodist Women. She had been a correspondent for the Minneapolis Messenger for a number of years, and had published a book of poetry.

Interment was in Mount Liberty Cemetary, Oak Hill, Kansas. 
Lewis, Zella Hall (I7596)
 
48177 ZUILL
WILLIAM
JOHN ZUILL/
M
13/04/1735
565/
10 15
Houston and Killellan 
Yuill, William (I38188)
 
48178 ZUILL
WILLIAM
JOHN ZUILL/
M
13/04/1735
565/
10 15
Houston and Killellan 
Yuill, John (I38212)
 
48179 [Alexander Dodds Jan 2003.ged]
Death Certificate, John Laing,
Registration # 1973-09-00336 6, B.C. Archives film # B13323
Died Feb 24, 1973, age 78, Winfield, B.C. buried Feb 27, 1973
born Nov 10, 1894, Calder, Scotland, resided in Canada 52 years
name of father Robert Laing, name of mother, Catherine Patterson, both born Scotland ( note: Catherine's name actually was Catherine Louisa
Henderson Fraser.. (note by jca)

Obituary,
John Laing LAING Mr. John Laing of R.R. 1 Winfield, passed away at his residence on February 24, 1973 at the age of 78 years. Mr. Laing was born in Scotland November 1894 and came to Canada in 1920 direct to Winfield district where he has resided ever since. Mr. Laing operated an orchard until his retirement in 1965. He was predeceased by his loving wife Clara in 1968 and a son Robert in 1965, and is now survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jeanne Roisum and (Joan) Mrs. C . Evans both of Nanaimo, B.C. (Eva) Mrs. A. Anderson of Calgary, one sister Mrs. Nels Arnold of Winfield, and eight grand children. Funeral services for the late Mr. John Laing were held from the Garden Chapel, 1134 Bernard Ave. on Tu esday, February 27th at 11:00 A.M. with the Rev. E.S. Fleming officiating. Interment was at the Lakeview Memorial Park cemetery. The Garden Chapel Funeral Directors were entrusted with the funeral arrangements. 
Laing, John (I12276)
 
48180 [Alexander Dodds Jan 2003.ged] [barber dodds marilyns.FTW]
Clara May Laing,
death certificate, Registration # 1968-09- 004361, BC Archives film # B13288
Died Mar 16, 1968, age 60, Kelowna B.C.
born Dec 28, 190 7 Avonlea, Saskatchewan,
buried March 20, 1968, Lakeview Cemetery
name of father William Cripps, name of mother Townsend, no first name given. 
Cripps, Clara Mae (I12274)
 
48181 [barber dodds marilyns.FTW]
Howard, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Giffen, of Mt. Ida, died
September 23, 1895, the result of the terrible injuries received one week  previous by a threshing machine. He was thirty eight years old He emigrated with his parents to Wisconsin in 1863 to their present farm in Mount Ida, living with them to the age of 20, when he went west, spending a portion of
the time between Minnesota and South Dakota. 
Giffen, Andrew Howard (I1713)
 
48182 [barber dodds marilyns.FTW]
In Nov or Dec 1917 William Cranston Dodds travelled  in the Bruce Peninsula to a funeral of Thomas Dodds, a first cousin and famous athelete. He travelled with another famous athelete of the time, Walter Know of Wellington County (son of Joan Cranston, daughter of William Cranston married to Mary Scott). They encountered stormy weather and the cutter upset, giving them both a chill. Later William Cranston Dodds contacted pleurisy from the exposure and died early in 1918. 
Dodds, Rev. William Cranston (I1606)
 
48183 [barber dodds marilyns.FTW]
Taken from the Redwood Gazette
Myron Barber
Services will be held Friday at the Church of Christ in Redwood Falls for Myron Barber, 74, Redwood Falls, who died Tuesday, January 29, 1991 at the Redwood Falls Hospital where he had been a patient for three days. Visitation will be held 4 to 9 p.m. today at the Nelson Funeral Home in Redwood Falls and at the church for an hour before the service. Rev. Doug Votaw will officiate and the soloist will be Pat Pedersen. Pallbearers will be Wayne Barber, Todd Barber, John and Loren Symington, Victor Langrell and Wayne Knudsen. Internment will be in the Crestland Memorial Gardens in rural Redwood Falls. Myron Barber was born June 11, 1916 in Underwood Township, Redwood County to William and Blanche Lee Barber. He attended rural Redwood County Schools and lived on the family farm. On July 12, 1947, he married Eulah MacColl in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. After the marriage, the couple lived on the family farm in Vesta until 1965 when they moved to Vesta. In 1969, they moved to Redwood Falls and these past years spent the winter months in Texas. Myron worked for United Building Center and ActiveAid of Redwood Falls. He was a member of Church of Christ and served as deacon and a trustee. He was also a member of the Kiwanis Club. Survivors include his wife; a son and his wife, William and Eunice Barber of Brooklyn Park; four grandchildren, Todd, Cory, Jody, and Heidi Jo; a brother, Lee Barber of Vesta and a sister, Mrs. Chester (Winnie) Symington of Neche, N.D. Taken fron the funeral
home obituary: Music: "I Won't Have to Cross Jordon Alone", "What a Day That Will Be" with Pat Pedersen as soloist and Carolyn Marguth as organist. The funeral was on February 1, 1991 
Barber, Myron William (I12204)
 
48184 [barber dodds marilyns.FTW] Kenneth Roger Wyman weighed 3 lbs. 5 oz. at birth. Kenneth and Edna Ann had no children.

OBITUARY Kenneth R. Wyman, age 76, of Park Rapids, passed away on Tuesday, December 29, 1998, at his home near Park Rapids, MN. Kenneth was born on March 22, 1922 in Vesta MN, to Alva and Minnie(Lemke) Wyman. He was baptised in the Presbyterian Church in Vesta. He was raised in Vesta, attending grade school in Vesta and graduating from high school in Redwood Falls, MN, in 1941. He attended Morris Agricultural School for one year and then started farming with his father and did so for the next twenty years. He was united in marriage to Edna Olson on September 8, 1962, in Wisconsin. He continued farming for two years after his marriage and then moved to Park Rapids, where he held various jobs. In 1970, he gained employment with
the Park Rapids school system. He worked there until his retirement in 1987.
Kenneth attended the Osage Baptist Church. He was an active member in the Headwater Barbershop Quartet Chorus for twenty-two years. Hid hobbies included doing yard work, snow removal and other good deeds for his friends and neighbors.
He is survived by one brother, Burton and his wife in Cleveland, Ohio, and eight nieces and nephews. Kenneth was preceeded in death by his wife, father, mother and one brother. 
Wyman, Kenneth Roger (I12193)
 
48185 [barber dodds marilyns.FTW] OBITUARY Harold Wyman, 30 Vesta -
Word was received Friday morning, March 15th of the sudden death od Harold Wyman in the Veterans Hospital in Wood, Wisconsin. His Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.D.Wyman had left that morning to visit him, and the telegram came after they had driven away, so they did not know of their son's death until the reached the hospital. Although never strong, and with a record of several severe illnesses, Harold was accepted for army service in September 1942, After his training period, he was sent to Hawaii with the 47th Squadron Armored Division, He was taken ill there and was flown back to this country and hospitalized in the army hospital at Sante Fe, New Mexico for about six months. In March of 1945 he was discharged from the Army with the rank of Sgt.
He was then turned over to the Vetran's Administration and was hospitalized at Wood, Wisconsin until his death. He gave his life for his country as truly as any man who fell in battle.
Harold Ward Wyman was born on June 26th, 1915 in Vesta. He was the first son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wyman. He attended grade school and two years of high school at Vesta and completed his high school work at Echo. He then attended the university for a time, then took special work at Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis. After that he joined the mechanical staff of the National Cash Register Co. at Dayton, Ohio. In June 1941, he was assigned to the Danville, Illinois, plant of the company, and was there until his induction into the army. Harold was a fine Christian young man, in all ways a credit to his parents and his community. Funeral services were held at his home in Vesta, Tuesday afternoon, and interrment was in the Echo cemetey. The Pall bearers were Ross, Robert, Will, Myron, Peter, and Wayne Barber. Mrs. H. M. Mattson, Mrs. P. M. Barber, Mrs. John Kotval and Mrs. E. N. Montgomery handled the flowers. He leaves to mourn his passing, his parents, a brother Burton, living in Cleveland, Ohio, a brother Kenneth in Vesta, besides other relatives and a host of friends. Relatives who attended from a distance were Mrs. A. P. Lemke, Mr and Mrs Victor Lemke, Mr and Mrs Dievlow and Mrs Herman Hendrickson of Long Prairie; Mr and Mrs Freeman Parsons of Renville; Mr and Mrs Frank Parsons and Mrs Bert Parsons of Springfield; Mr and Mrs Harry Giffen of St Vincent; Mr and Mrs Ormie Wyman of Pembina, N.D.; Mr and Mrs Marion Hosar and Mrs Mary Clark of Minneapolis, Mr and Mrs G L Crooks and Mrs Jesse Olson of Redwood Falls. Others from a distance were Floyd and Lawrence Hansvick and Rollan Antoin of Minneapolis. 
Wyman, Harold (I12188)
 
48186 [barber dodds marilyns.FTW] Sadie Barber was born on the "80" as Ross was. As stated above, she never married and lived in the house her parents had built, caring for them through the years. After their deaths, she remained in that house - in the late fifties she sold it to Wallace and Agnes Anderson and then bought a smaller home in Vesta. She is buried in the Echo Cemetery. Barber, Sadie Rae (I1703)
 
48187 [The Oregonian, 9 Oct 1924, p18)
ROSS ?  In this city, October 7, Ellen E. Ross, aged 70 years, late of 723 E. Polk st.; beloved wife of John Ross of Portland, mother of Mrs. May Bergstrum and Mrs. Nellie McKinley of this city. Funeral services will be held Friday, October 10, at 2:30 P.M., at the residential chapel of Miller & Tracey. Friends invited. Interment Riverview cemetery. Please omit flowers. 
Miller, Ellen Elmira (I17830)
 
48188 ~ Margaret ( Erskine ) Campbell ~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
Parents:
Father~
Sir Archibald CAMPBELL ( "Gillispe", 2nd Earl of Argyll, Lord High Chancelor Scotland)
Birth: 1460 North Argyllshire, Scotland
Death: 9 Sept 1513 Kirknewton, Northumberland, England

Mother~
Elizabeth ("Lennox", Countess) STEWART
Birth: 1465 Of, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Death: 9 Dec 1529 Castle Campbell, Scotland
(Parents: Marriage 30 July 1505 Elizabeth Stewart-Achibald Campbell)

Spouse:
Sir John "5th Lord Erskine" Erskine
Birth:1487 Falkland Fife, Scotland
Death:November 1555 Castle Douglas Dumfries Scotland
Marriage to John Erskine..
Date:1505 Place: Erskine, Mid, Lothian, Scotland

Children:

Margaret Erskine "Mistress to the King"
Birth: 8 October 1515 in Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scotland
Death: 5 May 1572 in Edinburgh,Edinburghshire,Midlothian,Scotland 
Campbell, Lady Margaret of Argyll - Lady Erskine (I70849)
 

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