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48951 wife of Andrew Lawson 1848-1928, the daughter of Dennis Donovan and Mary-Ann Smith
mother of Jeremiah 1873-1894, William 1875-1953, Margaret 1878-1880, Alexander 1879-1880, Andrew 1879-1931, Mary (Minnie)1883-1944, Robert 1884-1955, Jessie 1886-1951, Euphemia 1888-1974, Olive 1891-1969, Teresa 1895-1977 
Donovan, Mariah (I46337)
 
48952 Wife of David J. Ennis, 1849-1914.
_____

Mrs. David Ennis of Bathurst Township passed away suddenly at her home near Fallbrook last Thursday night at 12 o'clock. She was in her 63rd year. For some time she had been suffering with goitre, but not seriously, and had been attending to her household duties as usual up to the time of her death. Indeed on Thursday afternoon she attended the funeral of a neighbor's child, after returning from which she had done the milking and evening chores, retiring to bed as usual without complaining. Near midnight she awakened her daughter and asked for a drink, and it was then noticed that her condition was serious. Medical attendance was summoned, but before the doctor arrived the spirit had taken flight.

Mrs. Ennis was born in the Township of Bathurst. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Ennis. About thirty-five years ago she was married to Mr. Ennis and to them were born six children. One son is dead and those surviving are Mrs. Alex. Buffalo, Lanark; Mrs. Arch. Erwin, Fallbrook; Mrs. Fred. Gilchrist, Perth; Robert and Elsie at home. Four brothers and two sisters also survive - Thomas at Balderson; Arthur, at Fallbrooke; David and Samuel, out West; Mrs. Drupe, Petrol; Maggie at Fallbrook.

The funeral took place on Saturday at 3 o'clock to Elmwood cemetery, Perth, Rev. T.L. Born officiating.

Mrs. Ennis was a fine type of woman. Her life emphasized the beauties of a charitable heart and hand, ever ready to administer help and sympathy to those in distress.

The Lanark Era, Wednesday, April 22, 1914, p. 1 
Ennis, Mary Ann (I23964)
 
48953 Wife of David McLaren, living in Lanark Village, Ontario, Canada, they raised five children - four girls and a boy. Ontario, Canada Deaths record her passing on March 4th, 1894 - Lanark cemetery records indicate April 4th.
 
Stewart, Margaret (I13592)
 
48954 wife of Donald Barrington
Suddenly, at her home, Smiths Falls on Thursday, October 2, 2008 Joan (Farnel) Barrington at the age of 72. Beloved wife of the late Donald Barrington. Loved mother of Terri Anne (Bernie) Jansen, Karen (Peter) Macpherson and Heather Barrington (Bill Healey) all of Smiths Falls. Sadly missed by her grandchildren Morgan Jansen, Kim, Chris and Curtis Macpherson, Dawn Barrington, Kelsey Budynski and great-granddaughter Alicia Strickland. Dear sister and best friend of Gail Irmler of London and sister-in-law of Enid Brown and Eva (Lloyd) Brown of Jasper. Dear friend of Joan Jones. Predeceased by her parents Clayton and Jennie Farnel. Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, family and many good friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Sunday, October 5th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Monday at 1:00 p.m. Interment, Wolford Cemetery. 
Farnel, M. Joan (I4947)
 
48955 Wife of Donald Peter Campbell 1933-1987

Mary Louise Campbell (King)
Date of Birth - March 14th, 1934
Date of Death - October 20th, 2019
Place of Death - Perth, ON K7H 3C6

Mary passed away peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Sunday, October 20th, 2019 at the age of 85 years.

She was predeceased by her beloved husband Donald Peter Campbell and her parents Russell and Edna (Barr) King.

Mary was the loved mother of David (Fern) Campbell, Donna (Gilbert) St. Pierre, Connie (Randy) King, Marilyn (Keith) Fielding, Carl (Kim) Campbell and Karen Campbell (Kevin Peters) and adored grandmother and great grandmother of many grandchlildren.

She will be sadly missed by her siblings Betty (late Wally) Holowaczuk, Allan (Gerry) King, Margaret (late Ken) Campbell and Alan (Mary) Campbell, all her extended family and friends.

Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019 from 2:00pm - 4:00pm and 6:00pm - 8:00pm. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, October 24th, 2019 at 10:00 AM. Interment Campbell's Cemetery, Balderson.

In remembrance of Mary, contributions to the Alzheimers Society "Day Away Program", Lanark County Cancer Society "Meals on Wheels" program or the Balderson United Church would be appreciated. 
King, Mary Louise (I7260)
 
48956 wife of Frank Armstrong 1908-1955
ARMSTRONG, LAURA M.
Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Friday, June 24, 2005, Laura M. (Cameron) Armstrong in her 101st year. Laura was predeceased by her husband Francis "Frank" J. Armstrong; she was the loved mother of Cameron and his wife Betty Armstrong of Perth, grandmother of Alan (Cynthia) Armstrong and their children Damian and Christian of Kanata and Vicky (George) Tutt of Calgary; she was predeceased by sisters Effie Strong, Irene Anderson, Alice McVeigh and Dorcas Bresee and brothers Bower, Lloyd and Tom Cameron. She will be sadly missed by numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends. Friends were received at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, Perth, Sunday, June 26. Funeral service was held in the chapel Monday at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery. 
Cameron, Laura May (I60239)
 
48957 wife of John H Mather
MATHER, Ivey Frances (Hanna) - June 25, 1922 - November 17, 2009 Peacefully on Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Predeceased in 1988 by her beloved husband John H. Mather. Dearly loved mother of Lorna (James) Peden, Sheila (David McGrath) and J. Frederick (Susan). Cherished grandmother of Patricia (Samer Hage-Hassan), Corinne (Ryan) Janicki, Trent Peden (Tanya), Colin Peden (Adrienne), John Mather (Julie) and the late Naomi Mather; great-grandmother of Aaliyah, Shaye and Gavin. Ivey was the dear sister of Wilma (late Charles) Imeson and Arlie (Tim) Moore and sister-in-law of Harry (late Marion) Mather, Evelyn (late Ernest) Miller and Gordon (Jean) Mather. She will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, all her family and good friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth, on Sunday, November 22, 2009 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Monday at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, St. Paul's United Church, Perth or the Naomi Mather Endowment Fund of Grand River Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. 
Hanna, Ivey Frances (I4307)
 
48958 Wife of John Tovey. Interred 17 Apr 1847 aged 68 years. Witnesses; Michl. Tovey, John Tovey &c.
[St. John the Baptist Parish Registers] 
Margaret (I44233)
 
48959 Wife of Langeur George Thompson

1922, Friday October 6, The Almonte Gazette page 7
DEATHS
THOMPSON ? At McKellar Hospital, Fort William, on Tuesday, September 26, 1922, Mrs Jessie Thompson.

1922, Friday October 6, The Almonte Gazette page 7
Mrs Jessie Thompson
There passed away at the McKellar Hospital, Fort William, on Sept 26, a former well known resident of Almonte, in the person of Mrs Jessie Thompson, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew Dunlop, Almonte, after a short illness of plural pneumonia. The late Mrs Thompson was born in Almonte in the year 1879 and was married in the year 1902 to L.G. Thompson of Almonte, who predeceased her two years ago. Mrs Thompson is survived by her three daughters and three sons besides her parents and sisters an brothers. Mrs Thompson was a much respected and beloved figure in her community, having been a devout attendant of the First Baptist Church in Fort William. The funeral took place on Friday, September 29, at 2.30 o'clock from her father's residence in Almonte, to the Eighth line Cemetery. The service was conducted by the Rev Mr McCrae, and the Rev George Gomme. There were many beautiful floral tributes from the friends at Fort William and Almonte, and from the First Baptist Church in Fort William. The pall bearers were Messrs, M. Gilmour, H. Gilmour, R. Gilmour, R. Hogg, G. Hudson and G. Clement. 
Dunlop, Jessie Christine (I9251)
 
48960 Wife of Leslie F. Plunkett, married 9-4-1948. Daughter of Dale H. & Gladys Ross Morris. Mother of triplet sons: Barry, Larry & Gary Plunkett. Sister of Dale H. Morris. Morris, Dorthea (I7701)
 
48961 Wife of Michael McCabe. Interred 13 May 1853 in presence of William O'Brian, James Noonan &c. [St. John the Baptist Parish Register] (Birth date & place from 1852 Census) Doran, Mary (I44274)
 
48962 Wife of Patrick McPartland. Interred 14 Mar 1858 aged 50 years in presence of Patrick Donnelly, Edward Byrne &c. [St. John the Baptist Parish Registers]
(birth date and place [1852 Census]) 
McEleary, Ann (I44189)
 
48963 Wife of Robert Jordan she last appears in the 1871 Census at Bathurst Twp. By the 1881 Census her husband is enumerated as a widower.
Recorded ages on Census Returns are:
50 (c1803), 1852
56 (c1805), 1861
68 (c1803), 1871
So we have assumed a birth date of 1803 and calculated a death date of 1800.
Maiden Name: Easton [son George's Death Registration] 
Easton, Elizabeth (I3768)
 
48964 Wife of Robert. Daughter of William Poole and Mary Margaret Crawford.
No headstone in the cemetery. Photo is part of the plaque listing who is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery. Dates of death are accurate. Dates of birth are sometimes off by a year. 
Poole, Keziah (I42442)
 
48965 Wife of Simon Pollock
The death of Mrs. Nellie Pollock of Glen Levit, which occurred on Tuesday morning last at the home of her daughter, Mr.s John Lutes, Campbellton has been learned with much regret by many friends and relatives.

The late Mr.s Pollock was in her 73rd year. Her husband pre-deceased her fourteen years ago. She is survived by three sons, James F., Glen Levit; Scott and Arnold of Sechelt, B.C.; three daughters, Mrs. John Lutes (Jessie), Campbellton, Mrs. William Myles (Jean), Tidehead and Miss Venie at home. Two sisters, Mrs. Kierstead (Margaret), Glen Levit, Mrs. Irvine (Bella) of Flatlands and one brother, Charles of Glen Levit also survive as well as a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

The largely attended funeral was held on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock from the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Lutes, Campbelton. Rev. W.F. Thomas conducted the service assisted by Rev. A. C. Crowe. Internment was in the Flatlands cemetery.

The pallbearers were Jack Allison, Jack Adams, Rupert Lutes, Reggie Pollock, Wesley and Charles Kierstead.

The floral tributes were as follows; Pillow-Family. Sprays- Isabel and Jimmie, Audrey and Jack, Joyce, Jack and Peggy; Reggie, Doris and family, Kirk, Beatrice and Marjorie; Lucy, Ham, Auley and Kaye; Billie, Refa and family; Lou, George and family; Illa Wyres, Montreal, Que.; Galdys Whitney and family; Bea and Adeline; Dot McMillian; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myles, Everett, and Vera; Margaret McDonald; Raymond and Illa Doucette; Leonard and Elizabeth Lutes; Mrs. Graham, Donald and Bessie; Victor, Greta, Leslie, Muriel and Carolyn; Harry and Erma Lutes; Betty, Mrs. Morgan, Henry, New York, U.S.A.; Jessie, Ken, Shirley.
Wreaths-Frances and Jack; doris and Ernest; Harold, Elizabeth and family; Bill and Dot Anderson. Crescent- Wesley, Greta and family. Star-Jack and Nan, Cut flowers-Marsha and Carl; Charlie and Louise; Laurie, Hilda and family.; A.A. Group; Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Bulmer.; Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mann and boys. 
Bain, Ellen Ann "Nellie" (I41620)
 
48966 wife of Thomas Gibbins 1851-1937. Born in Perth Ontario, daughter John Ferrier 1813-1879 and Susan Lawson 1823-1866.
Children of Thomas and Susannah Gibbins (Gibbons)
1. Florence H Gibbins 1873-1940 (Oakland, Brockville)
2. John H Gibbins 1876-1897 (Oakland, Brockville)
3. Thomas Gibbins 1879-1879 (Oakland) twin
4. William H Gibbins 1879-1879 (Oakland) twin
5. Walter B Gibbins 1882-0000
6. Margaret C Gibbins 1883-0000 (Kemptville)
7. Ernest Tracy Gibbins 1888-1914
8. James R Gibbins 1890-1908 (Oakland)
Died; Mar 26, 1948 Mrs. Jane Gibbins passed away on Friday. Native of Perth was very active despite the advanced age of 91.
Mrs Jane Susan Gibbins in her 92nd year passed away very suddenly Friday Morning at 17 John St, the home of Miss Anna Irvine, where she had resided. She was born at Perth July 7, 1856, the daughter of John Ferrier of Kenteleen, Scotland and his wife the former Sussanah Lawson of Glasgow Scotland.
She was married in Perth to the late Thomas Gibbins who predeceased her on April 20, 1937. A resident of Brockville for about 77 years, who was very active despite her advanced years and up and about all winter long being down town Thursday. She was in the process of dressing when taken by a heart seizure Friday morning. She was the oldest and one of the original members of St. Pauls Anglican church and was very active in all organizations of the church up until the last. She was very well know in Brockville and was highly respected by a wide circle of friends.
The last of her family, she leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Elliott of Ottawa, 12 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The remains will rest at the G. W. Paul funeral parlour until Monday afternoon when the service will be conducted in St. Pauls church at 2o'clock. Internment will be made in Oakland cemetery (Brockville Recorder & Times Issue March 27, top right, Page 1),
Rev. J.A. Cowler at brides fathers res. on 4th inst. Mr. Thomas Gibbons to Miss Jane Susannah Ferrier all of Perth (Sept 12 1873 issue PC), 
Ferrier, Jane Susannah "Jennie" (I12418)
 
48967 Wife of Walter Douglas

http://www.canadianheadstones.com/qc/view.php?id=136976

The Arizona Daily star, Tucson, 12 October 1963
Mrs. Margaret Douglas, 83, Dies: Mine Leader's Widow
PHOENIX-(AP)-Mrs. Margaret Bell Douglas, 83, widow of a former Phelps Dodge Corp. general manager, died in a Phoenix hospital Thursday night.

She was married to prominent Arizona mining leader Walter Douglas in 1902. Their first home, a small adobe house, was given to the Bisbee YWCA when they moved to neighboring Warren in 1909. The couple moved to Phoenix in 1928.

Mrs. Douglas was the aunt of of Tucson banker Lewis W. Douglas, former U.S. Ambassador to England.

She was active in Phoenix civic projects.

Survivors include five children, Mrs. Naomi D. Kitctel (sic), of phoenix; Walter Douglas Jr. of Tucson; Mrs. Katherine S. Douglsa of New York City; Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Gyndon, Md; and Robert Bell Douglas of Canada.

Funeral services will be at Elmsford, N.Y., Monday.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
According to her death certificate, she was the daughter of Dr. Robert Bell born in Canada and Agnes Smith born in Scotland. She was widowed at the time of her death and had lived in Arizona for 63 years (24 in Phoenix). She died at St. Joseph's Hospital of a heart condition; her usual residence was 4320 E. 40th St. in Phoenix. She was cremated on 12 October 1963. Informant was her daughter Mrs. Dennison Kitchell. Bio by Contributor Cori Hoag 
Bell, Edith Margaret (I32916)
 
48968 Wife of William Richard McLean 1827-1909
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Plot 157, Lot 5, Con 5, has the following records :
- W. R. McLean 1827-1909
- his wife, Mary Wilson 1843-1922
- their son, Robert C. McLean, died Jun.18,1900, age23
- their son, Thomas McLean 1881-1957
- his wife, Eliza M. Howe 1886-1992
- Thomas & Eliza's daughter, Mary A. McLean 1916 - 2011
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Ontario Death Registration - Lanark County, Division of North Elmsley, Registration # 017679 -
says Mary McLean died April 8, 1922 in North Elmsley Township. She died at lot 22, concession 8 of North Elmsley. Mary was a widow at the time of her death. Mary was born in North Elmsley on December 24, 1844, the daughter of Thomas Wilson and Ann Beckett. She was of Irish origin, her father being born in Ireland. She died of cancer of the stomach contributed by old age. She was under the care of Dr. W. A. Meighen of Perth from March 1, 1922 to April 8, 1922. The informant of her death was her son, Chas. McLean, of Perth. The undertaker in charge of her funeral was Blair, from Perth. She was buried at Rideau Ferry on April 10, 1922. 
Wilson, Mary (I19937)
 
48969 Wife of Wm. McGowan. Interred 14 May 1855 aged 21 years in presence of Patrick Sheridan, Patrick Hunt, ??? &c.
Daughter of Patrick Hunt and Mary Doyle. Baptized 16 May 1834 at Perth she married William McGowan 30 Jan 1854 at Perth [St. John the Baptist Parish Registers]

She was first interred at the Craig St./Pioneer Cemetery and later removed to St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery with her parents but her married name is not recorded there. 
Hunt, Catherine (I44225)
 
48970 Wife of: John B. Porteous
Mother of:
David Brooks Porteous
Ann Porteous
Hugh Thomas Porteous
Jenette Porteous
Barbara Ellen Porteous
Joseph Porteous
Lillie Alice Porteous
Rhode Porteous
Mabel Porteous
Newman Steele Porteous 
Park, Martha (I39616)
 
48971 wife, 3 male children, 2 female children?i?
http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com/transcripts/pre1851/4667-1.html

1802 Bastard, Kitley, Leeds & Lansdowne Twps, Leeds
Copyright (c)2007, Brian Haskin, OntarioGenWeb's Census Project (http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com)
Transcriber: Brian Haskin
Proofreader: Proofreader Is Needed
LAC # unknown
LDS # unknown
District: Johnstown District
Sub-District: Bastard, Kitley, Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne Townships
Enumerator: Richard S. Adams, Jr.?/i? 
Adams, Richard Saxton Jr. (I13966)
 
48972 wife, 3 sons -12, 1 daughter -12 Park, James II (I29891)
 
48973 Wilburn "Boyd" Jamieson

Passed away suddenly at his home in Almonte, ON., on Monday, November 25, 2013. Boyd Jamieson of Almonte, ON., in his 93rd year. Dearly loved husband to the late Florence. Son of the late Lester and Effie. Survived by his siblings Eileen Russell of Kingston, ON., and Beryl Riddell (the late Carl) of Cardinal, and pre-deceased by his brother Lionel. Sadly missed by his nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews and friends. Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) for visiting on Thursday, November 28 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Friday at 12 Noon. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. For those who may choose to honour Boyd with a memorial donation, please consider the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation or the Heart & Stroke Society. 
Jamieson, Wilburn "Boyd" (I45479)
 
48974 Wilfred McLaren was born with his twin brother Edwin Pierson McLaren on April 10, 1886 at the family home in Drummond Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. They were the last of nine children born to David McLaren and Margaret McLaren. Wilfred lived his entire life on the family farm in Drummond. McLaren, Wilfred (I36139)
 
48975 WILKIE
ADAM
JOHN WILKIE/JANET HAMILTON FR73 (FR73)
M
25/09/1719
625/
10 191
Bothwell 
Wilkie, Adam (I37885)
 
48976 WILKIE
JOHN
JAMES WILKIE/JEAN NISBET FR20 (FR20)
M
11/06/1696
625/
10 75
Bothwell 
Wilkie, John (I37394)
 
48977 WILKIN
GAVIN
JOHN WILKIN/JENAT HAMILTON FR87 (FR87)
M
15/08/1725
625/
10 205
Bothwell
 
Wilkie, Gavin (I38010)
 
48978 Will of John Greenhow, Earle Street, in Liberty of Thomas Court, Dublin, carpenter
To my wife mary Greenhow, executor, all lower rooms next to the cellars of my now dwelling house in Earle Street and all yearly rents and profits arising from my holding of ground, houses, buildings etc. in Earle Street aforesaid. To my son William after attaining age of 21 years possessions etc. in Earle Street, ?b?which I hold from Richard Poole by lease of lives renewable for ever.?/b? Brother Jonathan Greenhow. My brothers Benjamin Greenhow, of Dublin, shoemaker, and John Martin of Wicklow, farmer, overseers.
6 Aug 1724
Witnesses: James Turner, Daniel Gayton.
D.5.10 
Poole, Richard (I24992)
 
48979 Will of Rachell Hutton, widow of Thomas Hutton, late of Catherlogh, farmer
.........Samuel Brewster of Labanside and Thomas White of Dunore, Co. Catherlogh, farmers, executors. My friends Joseph White and?b? Richard Poole both of Catherlough, overseers?/b?.
Dated 22nd of 11th month called Jan. 1736.
Witnesses: Thomas Gray, Thomas Sharp.
C.26.58 
Poole, Richard (I24278)
 
48980 Willa Clark's letter:
Alma lived on Blanchard Hill Rd. Her family, some of them infamous! 
Clark, Priscilla Alma "Alma" (I4221)
 
48981 Willa's letter:
Mabel resided in Toronto, a school teacher who had to give it up as a profession because she suffered from sleeping sickness. She was a bit younger than my omther and used to visit us every summer. As a child I was intrigued how this woman fell off to sleep while wwe were talking to her. 
Heffron, Mabel C. (I4384)
 
48982 WILLIAM
DAVID DUNCAN/BARBARA MARSHALL FR381 (FR381)
M
22/03/1789
429/
20 53
Ferry Port On Craig 
Duncan, William (I30072)
 
48983 William
Last name?tab?Gilmour
Gender?tab?Male
Birth year?tab?1714
Birth place?tab?-
Baptism year?tab?1714
Baptism date?tab?23 Mar 1714
Baptism place?tab?GLASGOW, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Father's first name(s)?tab?Wm.
Father's last name?tab?Gilmour
Mother's first name(s)?tab?Jane
Mother's last name?tab?Fork
Residence?tab?Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Place?tab?Glasgow
County?tab?Lanarkshire
Country?tab?Scotland
Record set?tab?Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Parish Baptisms
Collections from?tab?Scotland, United Kingdom 
Gilmour, William (I9037)
 
48984 William (Bill) Eugene Weber (Gramps) was born along with his twin sister, Wilma, in Putman County, Ohio. Following his mother's death when he was 18 months old he and his sister were sent to live with his mother's parents as his father left to work in California. They later rejoined their father and his new wife. His father died in a work-related accident and his step-mother, who had two other children, placed Bill and Wilma with many different families over a period of four years. During this period the twins were separated but at the age of 12 they were reunited through the efforts of Jay and Mary Porter who eventually took up residence in Ashland, Ore.

In Ashland, Bill met M.C. Lininger who became a father figure to him. Bill began working for M.C. Lininger and Sons at the age of 14 and worked continuously full-time rising to project manager. He retired from the firm in 1982 at the age of 65. Many major and minor highways and roads throughout Oregon and northern California have Bill's signature on them; most notably the Siskiyou Boulevard through Ashland and the Siskiyou Pass at the Oregon and California boarder. Although retiring in 1982 he continued to serve the firm until 2004. Throughout his life he extensively served his community through his affiliation with the First Methodist Church, (where the young remember him as the candy man), his assignments to many city committees, Eastern Star, and additionally through numerous service organizations.



In 1941 he married his wife and longtime companion, Della Lamb, and the two of them enjoyed a life which centered on their family, church, friends, cruises, and Eastern Star activities.

Bill's passions included his family, church, reading, driving, spending time with his many friends, and tending to his roses. He was a very active member of the First Methodist Church of Ashland and gave an abundance of his time and resources to its needs and activities. With diminishing sight, Bill was forced to give up reading and driving and in 2004 decided to move closer to his daughter in Albany, Ore. where he resided at The Villas, an independent living facility. As was his nature; he continued to be active and of service to others by assisting the staff at The Villas with many of their duties and activities.

With his passing Bill will be truly missed by all who he came into contact with him as he was a most gracious, compassionate, and gentle man who continually gave of himself to others.

Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Della; his mother and father; and his twin sister, Wilma. He is survived by his daughter, Linda Miller (husband Bob); grandson, Sean Miller (wife Alexis); along with his great-grandson, Gavin Miller, all of Albany, Ore. 
Weber, William Eugene (I18156)
 
48985 William Ashby
Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940
Name?tab?William Ashby
Spouse's Name?tab?Mary Tebbs
Event Date?tab?24 Apr 1767
Event Place?tab?Fauquier County, Virginia
Spouse's Father's Name?tab?James Tebbs 
Family: Lamb Ashby / Mary Tebbs (F8717)
 
48986 William Ashby, 23, Bathurst, son of William Archibald Ashby & Elizabeth Foster to
Charlotte Morris, 21 Bathurst, dau. James & Mary Morris, 27 Oct 1886.
Witnesses: John Palmer, Mary Balfour, Bathurst

Name?tab?William Ashby
Age?tab?23
Birth Year?tab?1863
Birth Place?tab?Bathurst
Marriage Date?tab?27/10/1886
Marriage Place?tab?Lanark Ontario Canada
Father?tab?William Ashby
Mother?tab?Elizabeth Ashby
Spouse?tab?Charlotte Morris

Name?tab?Charlotte Morris
Age?tab?21
Birth Year?tab?1865
Birth Place?tab?Bathurst
Marriage Date?tab?27/10/1886
Marriage Place?tab?Lanark Ontario Canada
Father?tab?James Morris
Mother?tab?Mary Morris
Spouse?tab?William Ashby

?b?Lanark Era, Wed. September 27th, 1905 ?/b?
M In the Methodist parsonage, Lanark, Wed. Sept. 20th, Mr. William S. Ashby, of Bathurst, to Miss Ellen Duncan, daughter of Mr. John Duncan, of Dalhousie. 
Family: William Samuel Ashby / Charlotte Morris (F1345)
 
48987 William Ashby, born in Canada, 1 household member, C10 Lot 19 Bathurst Twp, Anglican
Settled date of 1812 is in error and accurate date not known. William was born in 1819.
There is no record of his father who appears to have died in 1846 
Ashby, William Archibald (I4390)
 
48988 William Atkinson, carpenter, age 37, Canada married to Margaret Atkinson 34, Canada frame house
James Nowlan, apprentice, age 20, 1841, Ireland
Edward Shepherd, apprentice, age age 20, Canada
Thomas Murphy, Blacksmith, age 24, Canada
William Smith, apprentice, age 7, United States
Richard Fennel (Frizell?), apprentice, age 6, Canada

Just preceding on census:
John Cole, Carpenter, age 19, born in Holland.
Rob Kennedy, no occupation, age 13, Canada 
Pryce, David (I3535)
 
48989 William Baird Dies In Carleton Place
CARLETON PLACE, Ont., May 19 --(Special)--
William Baird, esteemed resident of Carleton Place for more than 50 years, died suddenly in Toronto last night. He had motored to that city on Sunday with his son, Dr. Forbes Baird, who was to attend a dental convention there this week. He was born in Appleton, 77 years ago, and came to Carleton Place in 1885 where he went into business with Robert Riddell. On April 13, 1887, he was married in Toronto to Miss Jean McIntosh, who, with one son, survives. Also surviving are one brother, Robert M., and one sister, Catherine Baird, both of Appleton. The funeral will be held on Saturday from his residence on McLaren street to Pine Grove cemetery.
The Ottawa Journal -- May 19, 1937 
Baird, William (I28060)
 
48990 WILLIAM BLAIR IS LAID TO REST AT KERRQBERT (Special Despatch) KERROBERT, Sask., May 5

The death of Wm, Blair, Sr., took place on Thursday morning at the local hospital at the age of 84, following two paralytic strokes during the two months prior to his death. Mr. Blair was one of the oldest residents of the Kerrobert community, coming here as a pioneer in 1909 and settling on a farm about seven miles east of Kerrobert.

Mr. Blair was born at Chatham, Quebec, in August, 1845. He leaves to mourn him his wife and four sons, William T.; Norval and Alfred, of Kerrobert, and Everett, of Superb; three daughters, Lillian, of Chicago, Mrs. Fred Townsend and Mrs. F. Tumulty, of Brownsburg, Quebec; one brother, George, of Montreal; and a sister, Mrs. D. Mc-Gillvray, of Brownsburg, Que.

Funeral services were held in the Kerrobert United Church and interment was in the local cemetery.

The Leader-Post
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
06 May 1930, Tue ? Page 16 
Blair, William (I44483)
 
48991 William bought out the interests of his son and partner, Michael Welsh in their drugstore in West De Pere which he operated until 18 Aug 1890. In 1887 he also acquired the Wm. Chapman drugstore in East De Pere and continued to operate it after selling the West De Pere store. Workman, William (I10223)
 
48992 WILLIAM BURNS/HELLEN MACAULAY FR227 (FR227)
F
29/03/1815
497/
10 429
Kilmaronock 
Burns, Janet (I7063)
 
48993 William claims to be of American origin Rowat, David (I36367)
 
48994 William died in Muskoka Hospital on 30th Jun 1927 of pulmonary tuberculosis. He is buried in his father's plot in an unmarked grave. Hood, William B. (I39596)
 
48995 William Duffield & Susanna Jeffares in Pennsylvannia?
William Duffield m Susannah (d. 1804)
William Duffield Jr. m Margaret Crawford
Philip Crabs m Sarah Duffield b 1793
John Edgingon (1809-95) m 1834 Susan Crabs (1816-86)
William Edgington (1840-1906) m 1867 Emily P. Edgington (b 1843)

Mary Edgington Donaldson, b Buffalo Prairie, Illinois, wife of William Duffield, a descendant of William Duffield as indicated above.
William Duffield was amember of the first Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, 1776, and served in the Assembly, 17777, from Cumberland Valley. He was born in Ireland; died, 1799 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. 
Duffield, William - Tentative (I23785)
 
48996 William Edward Allan Rowat was the son of William Rowat and Eliza McLean. He was born in1892 in Athelstan. He married Margaret Jean Cameron on July 19, 1934 in Hemmingford. They had a little boy who died the same day he was born. What a sorrow for this couple. William died in 1968 at the age of 76 years.

Huntingdon Gleaner Extract:
Nov. 5, 1914 Joined the 5th Battery of the Field Artillary Sailed to Englandwith the First Contingent, arriving at Plymouth on October 15, 1914, but not disembarking until the next day. The horses were quarantined, so they had toremain in Plymouth a few days longer. "The voyage was a most enjoyableone, even if it was slow. There was little sickness on board and most of themen got over in good shape and fine spirits."
07-19-1934 Margaret Jean Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Charles E. Cameron, married William E. A. Rowat, son of the late Dr. and Mrs.Rowat of Athelstan PQ. At the United Church in Hemmingford PQ, by Rev. J. G.Fulcher. 
Rowat, William Edward Allen (I51525)
 
48997 William G. Ashby
Ill only a few hours, William G. Ashby, 17 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs James Ashby of Dalhousie, near Lanark, died at Appleton on Wednesday morning of last week.

The young man had been employed at the woollen mill at Appleton since September and the day previous to his death he spoke to his landlady of not feeling well. The next morning he was critically ill and before medical aid arrived the young man had passed away.

Born near Fallbrook, he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ashby. Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers and one sister, Elmer and Morley at home of Mrs. J Paul of McDonald's Corners. A brother Harold is deceased.

The body was brought from Appleton to Young's funeral parlor at Lanark where a short serice was held on Thursday afternoon. Rev. R.A. Cameron officiating. Interment was at Playfair cemetery.

The remains were borne by Stanley and Anthony Hall, James Gemmill, Kenneth McKenzie, Ronald Thompson and Howard Playfair. Flower bearers were Morrice Ashby, Lorne North, Edward North and Harold Thompson.

The Perth Courier
Perth, Ontario, Canada
27 November, 1941, pg. 8 
Ashby, William George (I4415)
 
48998 William Gilmour Feb 2, 1821-Aug 1, 1889
a native of Glasgow, Scotland
Husband of Ellen "Helen" Burns 1822-Feb 18, 1901
a native of Dumbartonshire, Scotland
 
Gilmour, William (I9284)
 
48999 William H. Booth, an Allopath, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City: State University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, 1877 (G) Booth, Dr. William Henry (I4331)
 
49000 William Harvey and his wife Margaret McDonald do not appear in cemetery records, but family history indicates they were buried here.

 
Harvey, William Henry (I9384)
 

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