My Miller and Mather ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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48851 | Warren Many in town were grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. George Warren, who passed awa in Brockville where she had been a patient at the hospital there for over a year says the Carleton Place Central Canadian of last week. The late Mrs. Warren was before her marriage, Miss Mary Agnes Rowat. She was born in Perth 78 years ago, a daughter of the late David Rowat. In 1875 she married the late George Warren of Carleton Place, taking up residence in town. Deceased is survived by 2 stepsons and 2 step daughters: Messrs Joseph warren of Belvedere, Ill, John of Toronto, (Mary Agnes) Mrs. Knox of Indian Head, Sask., and Mrs Starr Stewart of town. One sister, Mrs. Fox of Winchester and one brother, Mr Wm Rowat, of North West, also survive. The remains were brought to town and the funeral took place on the arrival of the Brockville train from the CPR station to St James church and thence to St John's cemetery at Boyds. the pallbearers were: Wm. Simpson, John Wills, Wesley Cook, Starr Stewart, Alex. McDiarmid and Wm. Pattie. The Perth Courier Perth, Lanark, Ontario, Canada January 5, 1923, pg. 7 | Rowat, Mary Agnes "Agnes" (I51636)
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48852 | WARREN MORRILL OBITUARY It is with great sadness that the family of Warren Morrill announces his sudden passing at his home on December 18, 2011. Warren was born and raised in Schreiber with a short span in southern Ontario. He met and married his high school sweetheart Estelle (Chicoine) Morrill and they recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. He enjoyed his entire career as a much loved elementary school teacher and most recently became owner of the local cable company. Warren enjoyed hiking, biking, skiing, curling, fishing and all physical activity. He loved being a part of nature. He felt his purpose in life was to empower every child to reach their full potential and seek all opportunities. Warren is survived by his loving wife Estelle, daughter Natasha (John Carr) and his sweet granddaughter Emma; and also, daughter Kimara Morrill (Alain Parisien). He was predeceased by his parents Margery and Ralph Morrill, and his wife's parents Sam and Lucy Chicoine. Funeral services for Warren will be held on Thursday December 22, 2011 with family and friends gathering at St. John's Anglican Church at 11 a.m. interment to follow in Schreiber Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Wednesday evening 7 - 9 p.m. at the King Funeral Home in Schreiber. If friends so desire, donations may be made to St. John's Anglican Church or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. " Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Dec. 21, 2011. https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/chroniclejournal/name/warren-morrill-obituary?pid=174137636 | Morrill, Warren Wray (I52241)
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48853 | Warren passed away following a short illness in hospital in Perth on Thursday March 31st, 2016 at the age of 67 years. He was predeceased by his parents Gladys (Warren) and Kenneth Bell, his brother Frank Bell and sister Sylvia James. He will be sadly missed by his brother Jim 'Jake' (Peg) Bell, nieces and nephews Jason (Tracy), Michelle Bell (Mike Wright), Cindy and Kathy James and great niece Sydney Wright, and great nephews Alex and Benjamin Wright, Matthew and Ethan Bell, Kurtis James-Axford and Justin James. Warren will be fondly remembered by his brother-in-law Wayne James, sister-in-law Janet Bell and all his extended family at the Davidson House | Bell, Warren Percy of Perth, ON (I40057)
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48854 | Warrington At Fallbrook, Bathurst, on the morning of the 28th of Feb., John A. Warrington, aged 21 years. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada 2 March 1894 | Warrington, John Ashby (I4394)
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48855 | Warrington - In Bathurst, on Thursday Feb. 5th, Rosanna Park, relict of the late John Warrington, aged54 years. The Lanark Era Lanark, Ontario, Canada 11 Feb 1914, pg. 1 | Park, Roseanna (I48970)
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48856 | Warrington Vs. McCulloch This was an action brought by John G. Warrington, of Bathurst, against Alexander McCulloch, of Dalhousie, for damages for the seduction of the plaintiff's daughter, Annie Edna Warrington. A consent judgment was given against the defendant for $350, which is to include the plaintiffs costs. Rogers & Stewart for plaintiff; C.J. Foy for defendant. | Warrington, Annie Edna (I48973)
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48857 | was 2 Mar | Miller, James (I6649)
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48858 | Was accompanied by his wife | Brown, William (I9138)
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48859 | Was christened Henry Harry. He spent his boyhood in Bruce Cty on the 4th Con of Elderslie Twp. after his mother remarried McPherson. John was 14 and Harry was 10 when his Mother moved to Bruce Cty. as a young man, he earned his living clearing trees for farmers who had purchased forested property in the Chesley and Paisley areas of Bruce County in western Ontario. They returned to the farm when young men and divided the land. John lived on the farm and Harry purchased a small farm at the south end of the village. Harry later sold his share of the farm to John when he moved to Bathurst around 1903. Ed MacPherson's obituary in the Calgary Albertan of 23 Jun 1937 states "In the fall of 1883 Ed McPherson, then a lad of 17, along with his half-brother (Harry Mather) and two other young men, went west and contracted the building of the CPR roadbed." According to the Albertan, the grade they built is now the present site of Calgary. When the work was finished on the railroad Harry Mather returned to Middleville and, according to the Perth Courier of 26 Mar 1886, he married and settled on the Stead farm near Middleville. Harry later bought Long Bill Keay's (George Ennis') and wrote to JC asking if he wanted to farm. JC farmed for a year and sold it to Allan Keays. ?u?From Grandpa (John Cumming) Mather's recollections:?/u? His father contracted on the western railroad, driving a team of horses pulling a scraper, to level the RR bed through western SK and Eastern AB. Indians stole several teams of horses. He walked to Long Lake, MN to the home of John Mather who lived there because winter was setting in. When he left to come home he was given two five dollar gold pieces for having worked. They were given to a 'Harry Mather' ( some connection to Georgia), who was named for his great? grandfather Mather. ( I haven't identified this individual at this time but it may be Harry Putnam Mather (RIN 1193). He spent his boyhood in Bruce Cty on the 4th Con of Elderslie Twp. after his mother remarried McPherson. ?u?From Gordon Mather Verbal Recollection 3/29/2014?/u? Henry's (Harry) Mather's team of horses were stolen by natives passing through the area and he and a MacPherson (or was it a Stead) trailed the horses which were shod south eventually losing the trail. They ended up in Billings MT and decided to head for his uncle's in MN as winter was setting in. They worked there and were paid in gold coins. When Harry Mather from (Maryland, Georgia?) was borned he was named after (Henry, Harry) his uncle. On a trip to Florida, Uncle Gord, Aunt Jean and Grandpa Mather (JC Mather) were passing through ? and Grandpa when stopped for the evening made contact and as a result the trio were invited for breakfast the next morning. Grandpa, Uncle Gord and Aunt Jean were shown a gold coin, framed and mounted on the wall of his study by Harry Mather, one of Henry's gold coins. Apparently Harry had made a trip north when a boy to meet his namesake and was given the remaining coin by Henry, Harry Mather. | Mather, Henry "Harry" (I4915)
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48860 | Was he killed in a train accident? | Oliver, George (I6680)
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48861 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: / M.E. Bell (F6225)
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48862 | Was Prominent In Almonte Business Daniel Shaw Passes Away at Pembroke After a Long Illness Mr Daniel Shaw, of Pembrooke, for many years a prominent businessman of Almonte, died on Wednesday in his 70th year. He had been ill for some time. He passed away at the Cottage Hospital, Pembroke. He was born at Lake Dore, near Eganville, where his father, a native of Aberdeen in Scotland, was a miller and also owned a mill at Beachburg. After leaving school Daniel went to Pembroke to learn the business of a hardware merchant and entered the employ of Dunlop and Company. He came to Almonte when quite young and entered business for himself, soon earning a reputation for keen business sense and integrity. He occupied the store which is still operated as a hardware business by Mr John Taylor. He was very enterprising and besides his hardware store, he owned a sawmill at Madawaska, was half owner with Mr J.B. Wylie in a woollen manufacturing mill in Almonte, and started a tile factory. After his wife's death over twelve years ago he gave up business and went to reside with a brother at Dauphin, Man. For the last six years he lived with his sister at Pembroke, Mrs Thomas Mackie. Mrs Shaw's maiden name was Margaret Baird. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a sister of the late Hon George Bryson. She died in 1910. The funeral took place on Thursday morning. A service was held at Pembroke by Rev Mr Blakely, the Presbyterian minister there, and the remains were conveyed to Almonte where interment was made in the Presbyterian cemetery on the eighth line of Ramsay. The pallbearers were: Messrs Alex Miller, P.J. Young, John Neilson, T.J. Reid, John Taylor and W. West. He leaves four brothers ? Alexander, at Grand Forks, North Dakota; James and Thomas, of Dauphin, Manitoba, and John of Lake Dore. He leaves one sister ? Mrs Thomas Mackie, of Pembroke. Col H.J. Mackie, now in Russia, former M.P. for North Renfrew is a nephew. 1923, Friday July 20, The Almonte Gazette front page | Shaw, Daniel (I59062)
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48863 | was Ruth married to a McPharlane? | Barr, Georgina Ruth "Ruth" (I4621)
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48864 | Was she married to a Berthon? | Ashby, Roberta (I4733)
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48865 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Landowski, S.M. (I249)
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48866 | Was Through the Great Landslide At Frank, B.C.; Died At Fallbrook Fallbrook, Feb. 22. Death has again visited this place and claimed William Warrington. The end was not entirely unlooked for as deceased waa removed to the General Hospital in Smith's Falla on Wednesday last in a very precarious condition. Mr. Warrington has been a resident of thla place for a number of years, he was twice married, his first wlfa being Mlsa Sarah Roblnsbn, who met death with her children In the wful Landslide in Frank, some years ago. Mr. Warrington waa also in thla slide and was hurled for some time. He then came back and made hla home at Fallbrook, where he married Mias McCay, Clarendon, who survives. This death la a particularly aad one aa seven young children are left the eldest being about fifteen yeara old. The funeral, a very large one, waa held on Tuesday in St. Peter's church, the service being conducted by the Rev. Mr. Low. Interment was made on the Bathurat Line. The sympathy of tha community is extended to the bereaved ones. The Weekly British Whig Kingston, Ontario, Canada 24 Feb 1921, Thu ? Page 1 | Warrington, William Henry (I29715)
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48867 | Washington State Divorce Indexes, 1969-2017. Washington State Archives, Olympia, Washington. | Source (S967)
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48868 | Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada | Family: Lloyd G. Peppler / Muriel M. Stewart (F688)
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48869 | Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada | Family: Robert C. Baker / Doris E. Stewart (F689)
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48870 | Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada | Dodds, Alexander R. (I1516)
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48871 | Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada | Steep, Sarah Jane (I18729)
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48872 | Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada | Code, Mary Allardyce (I21998)
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48873 | WATSON MARGARIT WALTER WATSON/MARTHA HOLMES F 16/07/1699 644/1 80 25 Glasgow | Watson, Margret (I37751)
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48874 | WATSON MARGARIT WALTER WATSON/MARTHA HOLMES F 16/07/1699 644/1 80 25 Glasgow | Holmes, Martha (I37754)
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48875 | Watson's Corners' The community extends sympathy to Mrs. Mervyn McDougall in the death of her brother, Mr Jack Lalonnde of Alliston, Ontario. The Perth Courier 4 April 1968, pg.3 | Lalonde, John Michael "Jack" (I5222)
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48876 | Watt At the Wiseman Nursing Home, Perth, Saturday, March 29, 1969. Charlotte Ashby, beloved wife of the late Herbert Watt in her 78th year. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada April 3, 1969, pg 4 | Ashby, Charlotte "Lottie" (I4431)
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48877 | WATT JAMES WILLIAM WATT/MARGARET MONTGOMERIE FR1454 (FR1454) M 20/02/1788 644/1 180 109 Glasgow | Watt, James (I37929)
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48878 | WATT JANET JAMES WATT/MARGARET POLLOCK FRMR2-11 92 F 20/12/1832 644/1 350 0 Glasgow | Watt, Janet (I37970)
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48879 | WATT ROBERT JAMES WATT/MARGARET POLLOCK FR3771 (FR3771) M 20/05/1823 644/1 310 219 Glasgow | Watt, Robert (I37968)
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48880 | WATT THOMAS JAMES WATT/MARGARET POLLOCK FR4163 (FR4163) M 19/05/1828 644/1 320 418 Glasgow | Watt, Thomas (I37969)
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48881 | Watt-Ashby. A very pleasant event took place on Wednesday, April 30th, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watt, Dalhousie, when Miss Mary Ashby of Fallbrook, sister of Mrs. Herbert Watt, was united in marriage to Mr. John G. Watt, of Sherbrook. At four o'clock the wedding party, unattended, took their places under a beautiful arch of evergreens. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Shier in the presence of the nearest relatives. The happy couple were given a reception at the bride's home, Fallbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Watt will be followed in their new career by the very best wishes of a large circle of friends. The Lanark Era Lanark, Ontario, Canada 07 May 1919, Wed ? Page 1 | Family: John George Watt / Mary "Mae" Ashby (F1349)
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48882 | Wattie worked eleven drives and often told of their fear of the whirlpool at Lake St. Peter. | Cameron, Walter Graham "Wattie" (I30774)
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48883 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Miller, D.E. (I1224)
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48884 | We sadly announce the unexpected death of Betty who passed away at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at the age of 79. Betty is survived by her husband Robert (Bob) St.Onge; her brother Myles Mawhinney (Glenice); her children Carla Atkinson (Rick); Lori St.Onge (John Jaszek), Greg St.Onge (Maureen), Karen St.Onge; John Fleck (Debbie); her grandchildren, Curtis McInnis (Genny); Brett McInnis (Courtenaye Shea); Samantha Harrigan (Mark), Shannon Barriault (Dustin), Danika St.Onge (Jon Van Kronenberg), Chad St.Onge, Brianna Harvey, Logan Harvey, Nick DeGrace; her great grandchildren Cohen Feindel-McInnis, Charleigh Harrigan; Harper Harrigan, Morgan Barriault, Jaxson Barriault, Kelty Vankroonenburgh, Ashley Chalifoux-DeGrace. "All of you were the light of my life" Funeral mass will be held at the St. John Bosco, Dalhousie, on Tuesday, June 16 at 2pm. At the request of Betty, there will be no visitation. Donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, IWK Hospital, or charity of your choice. | Pollock, Elizabeth (I41682)
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48885 | Weaver | Mason, David (I1452)
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48886 | Web: Isle of Man, Baptism Index, 1600-1981 Birth, baptism & christening Record information. Name?tab? John Thomas Macdonald Mother Frances Cowle Father?tab? John Macdonald Baptism 30 Jun 1878 Santon, Isle of Man | MacDonald, Evan Thomas (I47307)
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48887 | Webber, Nicholas A. "Nick" Peacefully in hospital in Perth, on Sunday, August 16th, 2015 at the age of 87 years. Nicholas was predeceased in 2012 by his beloved wife Doreen (Thompson) Webber. He was the loved father of Douglas (Darlene Moss) Webber, dear grandfather of Megan Kehoe (Derek Brown) and great grandfather of Dominiq, Grayson and Russell. Nick will be sadly missed by many good friends and neighbours. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Wednesday August 19th, 2015 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance of Nick contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. | Webber, Nicholas Alfred "Nick" (I12934)
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48888 | Webbing, Norfolk County, England | Ransom, Sherman Cutler (I29795)
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48889 | Wed. November 16th, 1898 M At the home of John Scott, sr, of Dalhousie, his daughter Miss Rachel Scott married Mr. D. McKerracher, merchant of Fallbrook. | Family: Donald McGregor McKerracher / Rachel Isabella Scott (F10510)
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48890 | Wedding - At the nome of William robertson of Drummond Township on the 10th line on Wednesday April 25, 1917 by Rev. J.C. McLeod of Lanark. Miss Eva Robertson to Myrvin Duncan McLaren, son of Mr anad Mrs. Duncan McLaren, and Miss Mary Robertson to William Napier. | Family: Mervin "Myrvin" Duncan McLaren / Eva Margaret "Maggie" Robertson (F1715)
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48891 | Wedding conducteed by Rev Doctor James Fullerton, Elizabeth Street Sydney | Family: Malcolm McLean / Julia Dedicoat (F1165)
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48892 | Wednesday November 22 - Mr. Angus Campbell, Prestonvale, Drummond, aged 75. Born PEI. Parents from Scottish Highlands. The Perth Courier, Perth, Ont., 24 November 1899 Note: His brother John died 3 January 1900, Drummond. | Campbell, Angus (I57716)
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48893 | WEGREN, Robert Adamson On June 26, Mr. Robert Adamson Wegren of 12312 51 A Avenue, pessed away suddenly at Hastings Lake, Alberta Jn his 46th year. He leaves to mourn his loss, besides his loving wife, Beatrice ; one son and four daughters, Martin Harrison, Leslie Ann, Wendy Lee, Robin Louise and Joanne Lenore, all at home; his loving mother, Mrs, Mabel Wegren of Edmonton; coe brother Jack of Ottawa. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 3Cth at l:C0 p.m. from How vd and Mc B ride's C haw I witT Reverend Canoi John E. Bethel ofMciatino. 'nterment will be in th? Gleiwood Memorial Gardens. In lieu of other tributes memorials to either the Canadian Cancer Society cr to the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be oreatly appreciated. Howard amd McBride Funeral Services. Phone 422-1141. CLIPPED FROM Edmonton Journal Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 29 Jun 1971, Tue ? Page 38 | Wegren, Robert Adamson (I41468)
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48894 | WEIR ISABELLA JAMES MILLER/FR7567 (FR7567) 22/01/1843 644/1 420 619 Glasgow Name:?tab?James Miller Gender:?tab?Male Marriage Date:?tab?22 Jan 1843 Marriage Place:?tab?Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland Spouse:?tab?Isabella Weir FHL Film Number:?tab?0102928, 1042987, 1042942, 0102927, 1042988, 1042989 First name(s)?tab?Isabella Last name?tab?Weir Marriage year?tab?1843 Marriage date?tab?22 Jan 1843 Marriage place?tab?Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland Spouse's first name(s)?tab?James Spouse's last name?tab?Miller Place?tab?Glasgow County?tab?Lanarkshire Country?tab?Scotland Record set?tab?Scotland Marriages 1561-1910 Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory?tab?Parish Marriages Collections from?tab?Scotland, United Kingdom Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl ?u??b?an alternate?/u??/b? Name:?tab?James Miller Gender:?tab?Male Marriage Date:?tab?15 Dec 1841 Marriage Place:?tab?Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland Spouse:?tab?Isabella Mclean FHL Film Number:?tab?0102928, 1042987, 1042942, 0102927, 1042988, 1042989 Scotland Select Marriages | Family: James Stewart Millar / Isabella Weir (F11449)
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48895 | WEIR ISABELLA JOHN WEIR/MARY BUCHANAN FR3549 (FR3549) F 15/08/1820 644/1 300 87 Glasgow | Weir, Isabella (I33594)
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48896 | WEIR JOSEPH THOMAS WEIR/MARION CLERK FR765 (FR765) M 09/12/1821 641 30 / 20 DOUGLAS WEIR JOSEPH JOSEPH WEIR/JANET COLQUHOUN FR1419 CHILD 1 (FR1419) M 16/01/1820 622 50 / 487 BARONY WEIR JOSEPH JOSEPH WEIR/ELLEN BALLANTINE FR1872 (FR1872) M 07/07/1823 768 60 / 220 PEEBLES | Weir, Joseph (I55533)
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48897 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Campbell, M. (I4887)
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48898 | WELDON, E. Shirley Peacefully at Country Haven, Almonte on Saturday, February 4th, 2006, Shirley (Jordan) Weldon in her 80th year. Wife of the late John M. Weldon. Dear mother of Art (Dr. Karen March) Weldon of West Carleton, Jacquie (Ian) Scott of Cayman Islands and Roger of Scotch Corners. Edna will be sadly missed by her grandchildren and her great-granddaughter. Dear sister of Helen (Kelvin) Rintoul, Joan (Bill) McNaughton and the late Phyllis Stewart; sister-in law of Ken (Helen) Weldon and Ken Stewart. Fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore Street West, Perth, on Wednesday, February 8, 2006 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. immediately followed by a reception in the Blair and Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. | Jordan, Edna Shirley (I1045)
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48899 | Wellesley Hospital | Yates, John Alexander (I36452)
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48900 | Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada stone was moved from near the holding shed and cross-cemetery road to near the other Trumpour gravestones | Trumpour, Sylvanus (I13369)
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