LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
Matches 5,951 to 6,000 of 48,188
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5951 | George Blair mentioned in the record of William Blair Name: George Blair Sex: Male Wife: Jane Son: William Blair Other information in the record of William Blair from England Births and Christenings Name: William Blair Gender: Male Christening Date: 01 Jan 1839 Christening Date (Original): 01 JAN 1839 Christening Place: All Saints', Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England Father's Name: George Blair Mother's Name: Jane | Blair, William (I25976)
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5952 | George Buchanan Campbell Obituary | Campbell, George Buchanan (I17571)
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5953 | George C. Howison Died in Brockville General Hosp., Wednesday evening. Pallbearers - W.B. Reynolds, MLA, W.J. Manahan, H.P. Locherbie, S.W. MacDougall, Dr. E.J.F. Williams and Dr. D.M. Robertson Relatives: Miss Edith Howison & Harold Howison of Toronto; Mrs Gordon Howison of Hamilton; Mr. & Mrs. Gibbons Howison; Pte John Howison, RCO & Mr and Mrs L.C. Howison of New York City; Mrs. Margaret Elliott of Ottawa; Mr. & Mrs B.L. Ferrier of Perth; and Mr. & Mrs Allan Wilson of Kingston. Interment, Oakland Cemetery. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada 19 Nov 1942 Name George C. Howison Gender Male Age 69 Birth Date 27 Apr 1873 Birth Place Brockville Ontario Death Date 11 Nov 1942 Death Place Brockville, Leeds, Ontario, Canada Father Thomas Howison Mother Adeline Frances Howison Spouse Florence Harriett Gibbins Certificate Number 022812 | Howison, George Charles (I46431)
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5954 | George died in a railway accident. | Oliver, George (I10887)
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5955 | George H. Lyne of Oakhill died Monday, August 17, 1992 at the Minneapolis Good Samaritan Center. He was born February 5, 1906 in Oakhill and was a lifelong resident of the area. Mr. Lyne was a farmer and a member of the Mt. Liberty Methodist Church in rural Miltonvale and Oakhill Masonic Lodge. He was preceded in death by his wife Edith in 1984 and by three brothers and three sisters. A graveside service was held Wednesday, August 19, at Mount Liberty Cemetery with Rev. Ralph Thorn officiating. | Lyne, George Henry (I7584)
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5956 | George has a headstone at Avonbank Cemetery, but it is believed that he was actually buried on the Brown homestead, Lot 25 [29?], Con. 17, Fullartown Twp, Perth County, Ontario. | Brown, George (I19863)
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5957 | George lists age as 27 and he is single, a doctor, Wesleyan Methodist. He lives alone. | Spooner, Dr. George Doolette (I65603)
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5958 | George Miller, Farmer, Scotland, C. of Scotland, 38 (1814), Male, Married Helen Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 35 (1817), Female, Married David Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 15 (1837), Male, Single Jane E. Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 13 (1839), Female, Single Mary Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 7 (1845), Female, Single Robt. Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 5 (1847), Male, Single Janet Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 3 (1849), Female, Single Magt. Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 1 (1851), Female, Single (one male death during 1851 recorded) Count: Lanark; Division: Bathurst [1852 Census] Subsequent Censuses show the parents born at Scotland and the Children Canada West (Ontario) George Miller married to Helen Mason 4 Jun 1836 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth [Granny's Genealogical Garden - Fay Lucille (Lucas) Bertrand] | Miller, George (I27)
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5959 | George Miller, Farmer, Scotland, C. of Scotland, 38 (1814), Male, Married Helen Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 35 (1817), Female, Married David Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 15 (1837), Male, Single Jane E. Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 13 (1839), Female, Single Mary Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 7 (1845), Female, Single Robt. Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 5 (1847), Male, Single Janet Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 3 (1849), Female, Single Magt. Miller, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 1 (1851), Female, Single (one male death during 1851 recorded) Count: Lanark; Division: Bathurst [1852 Census] Subsequent Censuses show the parents born at Scotland and the Children Canada West (Ontario) George Miller married to Helen Mason 4 Jun 1836 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth [Granny's Genealogical Garden - Fay Lucille (Lucas) Bertrand] | Miller, George (I27)
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5960 | George Poole Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927 Name George Poole Sex Male Wife Margaret Poole Son William H Poole Other information in the record of William H Poole and Gertrude Browning from Ontario Marriages Name William H Poole Event Type Marriage Event Date 27 Jun 1876 Event Place Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada Gender Male Age 34 Birth Year (Estimated) 1842 Father's Name George Poole Mother's Name Margaret Poole Spouse's Name Gertrude Browning Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Age 22 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1854 Spouse's Father's Name Browning Spouse's Mother's Name Margaret Browning Image | Family: William H. Poole / Gertrude Browning (F8565)
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5961 | George Poole III, son of George II, came to America by way of Canada to Cincinnati in 1832, when just a small boy. | Poole, George (I25738)
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5962 | George returned to his home in Cincinnati but his father made his home with William's family until his death in 1860. Ann Carlisle also made her home there until her death in 1893. | Poole, George (I23705)
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5963 | George returned to his home in Cincinnati but his father made his home with William's family until his death in 1860. Ann Carlisle also made her home there until her death in 1893. | Poole, Ann (I25737)
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5964 | George Robert Teeson was born February 15, 1903, in Alexandria, Minnesota, the son of Walter L. and Emma Walker Teeson and died July 2, 1986 in Sun City, Arizona. He is survived by his wife Blanche G., his daughter Elizabeth of Peoria, Arizona, his son Jerry of Coon Rapids, Minnesota and a granddaughter Jennifer of Coon Rapids, Minnesota. He was preceded in death by son Robert W. He graduated from Alexandria High School in the class of 1921. George attended the University of Minnesota in 1922-1926 where he was a charter member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and a charter member of the University of Minnesota Alumni Club. On October 1, 1926, he opened the Alexandria Insurance Agency which he owned and operated for 40 years. George was active in community service and professional organizations serving as president of the Kiwanis Club, president of the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, president of Insurance Federation of Minnesota, president of the Alexandria golf Club, trustee of the First Congregational Church, charter member and trustee of the Elks Club and chairman of the Alexandria Planning Board. George and his wife Blanche moved to their Sun City home November, 1973. A memorial service was held at the First Congregational United Church of Christ on July 8, 1986 with interment at Kinkead Cemetery. (Lake Region Press, 16 July 1986) | Teesdale, George Robert (I59468)
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5965 | George Rowe, 67, of 326 Cameron Street, died in Sarnia General Hospital on Monday. The body is at the D.J. Robb Funeral Home from where service will be held Thursday at 3:30 pm. Interment will be in Lakeview Cemetery. Surviving are his son , Russell of Sarnia, two grandchildren, Sharon and Alvin Rowe, two sisters, Mrs Kate Clark of Dearborn, Michigan and Mrs. Vanslet Higgins of Sarnia and two brothers, Charles and Frank Rowe of Plymouth, Mich. His wife predeceased him in 1943. Sarnia Observer Tuesday, 27 May 1952 | Rowe, George (I33339)
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5966 | George spent his last years at Cambridge Farms, now Lexington, where he and his son George were taxed for the support of the ministry from 1 May 1692 to 1 May 1693 | Adams, George II (I13963)
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5967 | George St, Lanark | McLean, William Allan (I5133)
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5968 | George Tullye Gender: Male Christening: Mar 20 1614 Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England Son: Tymothie Tullye Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P00301-1 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 0926148-149, 0924744 | Tullye, Timothie (I23566)
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5969 | George Walker Of Gridley Dies George Walker 72 of Gridley died in the county hospital at 5:23 Monday He was born in Minnesota and had lived in the county a year and a half Block Funeral home cf Gridley will have charge of arrangements. Oroville Mercury Register, June 22, 1943, Page 5. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/oroville-mercury-register-obituary-for-g/129948654/ : accessed August 13, 2023), clip page for Obituary for George Walker by user dianeduncan01 | Walker, Daniel George (I59521)
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5970 | George was 69 when he died. He enjoyed playing crib, darts, and bingo and loved bowling. He is survived by his long time partner Jean Murray, his daughters, Bonnie (Garry) Adams, Heather (Larry) Smith and Carla Pollock, his sisters, Glennis Pollock, Frances (Jack) Smith and Bertha Adams, his grand-children, Nancy, Lisa, Johnaton, Tabatha, Christopher, and Carrie-Ann, and his great-grandchildren, Keith, Rebecca, Cory, and Savannah as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Besides his parents he was predeceased by his wife, Carrie, his brothers, Whitney Betteridge, Reggie, Ronnie, and Beverly and his sisters, Doris and Dawn. Pallbearers were Garth Fitzgerald, Vimy Lyons, John MacDonald, Garry Adams, and Robert and William Betteridge. | Pollock, Denzil George of Glen Levit (I41706)
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5971 | George was born Nov.5,1827 in Berwickshire, Scotland. He was married in 1855 to Catherine McConochie, in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. George was a farmer, living at Lot 10, Con 2, of North Sherbrooke Township, Lanark County. He died April 23,1896 from heart disease. --------------------------------- Plot 136 : (side 1 of stone) - In meory of Geo. Wilson, born at Berwickshire, Scotland, born Nov.5,1827, died April 23,1896. (side 2 of stone) - Catherine McConochie, wife of Geo. Wilson, died Apr.10,1919, aged 85 years. (side 3 of stone) - In meory of, - Wm. Wilson, died Mar.19,1866, aged 1 year. - Jessie Ida, died Dec.21,1883, aged 13 years. | Wilson, George (I18025)
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5972 | George Wilson (1861-1943) With the death of Mr. George Wilson, Novembber 4th, 1943, the Scotch Line lost its oldest living resident. He was born on the 'Scotch Line" nearly eighty-two years ago on the 19th November 1881. He was born on "the Line" nearly eighty-two years ago on Nov. 19th, 1861. He was the eldest son of George Wilson who died in 1920, and his wife Isabella Moodie. His grandfather and his great-grandfather were also George Wilsons, the latter being one of the original settlers who came out from Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, in the summer of 1815 and drew one of the first grants from the government on April 17th, 1816. Except for three years spent in California, March 1891 to July 1894, the late Mr. Wilson spent all his life in the neighbourhood where he was born. For some eighteen years he was a cheesemaker, on the Scotch Line, near Visalia, California, on the fourth line of Bathurst and at Harpers Corners, but in 1904 he bought the farm of the late J.D. Moodie, which had been his grandfather's and, where his mother was born. There the family has lived ever since. On November 9th 1887, he married Caroline Buell Ennis of Fallbrook, who survives him. They had thus almost completed fifty-six years of happy married life. Besides his widow, Mr. Wilson is survived by his eight children, all of whom were at the funerla. There are three sons, George of Halifax, Arthur of Regina, Sam at home. There were five daughters, Hazel, Mrs Martin Ennis of Toronto, Margaret (Mrs Alfred Bowes) of Glen Tay; Carrie (Mrss Howard Barr, of Harrowsmith; Mary (Mrs Anson Bowes) of Glen Tay; and Agnes (Mrs Alfred Menzies) of the Scotch Line.There are also fifteen grandchildren. Mr Wilson is also survived by his two brothers, James and Gilbert, and by five sisters: Mrs Jane Munroe, Miss Annie Wilson, Mrs Charles Dodds, Mrs Alfred Crockery and Mrs James Drysdale. Two sisters, Mrs Ralph Dodds (?), Mrs Harvey Miller died some years ago. At the funeral the Rev. Mr. W. R. Alp, of St. Paul's United Church, officiated and the pallbearers were Mr. F. Wilson, two closest neighbours, Mr. W.R. MacDonald and Mr. William Moodie, and four of his brothers-in-law, Mr Ralph Dodds, mr. Alfred Croskery, Mr. James Drysdale and Mr. George Ennis. The beautiful flowers that many kind friends had sent were a fitting tribute to a man who had been an enthusiastic gardener and who had never tired of wellding a hoe. Perth Courier 18 November 1943, pg. 3 | Wilson, George (I21822)
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5973 | George's next door neighbour was "William Bateson, with his entire Family less his daughter Jean", who had married George Blair, 12 September, 1835. | Bateson, Jean "Jane" (I14498)
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5974 | Georgina Clow Birthabt 1918 Deathabt 1996 20 Criffell Avenue Lincluden, Dumfries Burial31 Dec 1996 Dumfries High Cemetery, Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland England & Scotland, Select Cemetery Registers, 1800-2024 CLOW On 27th December. 1996 peacefully at her home, 20 Criffel Avenue, Georgina Clow, nee McClurg. much loved wife of the late John and a loved mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Service at the William Jardine's Chapel of Rest. 23 Terregles Street, (today) Tuesday, 31st December at 12.00 .00 noon. funeral thereafter to Dumfries High Cemetery. All friends respectfully invited to attend.. "Obituary for Georgina C low CLOW" Newspapers.com. Dumfries and Galloway Standard, January 1, 1997. https://www.newspapers.com/article/dumfries-and-galloway-standard-obituary/154638563/. | McClurg, Georgina (I48412)
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5975 | Gerald and his daughter, Deborah, parished in a house fire near Mississippi Station in the early hours of March 5,1952. Gerald was overcome with smoke trying to save his daughter. Gerald's wife and son were able to escape from a second story window. Gerald's wife was Frances Ruth Killingbeck. | Gemmill, Gerald Fair (I5091)
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5976 | Gerhard Johan Nelson, 89, died February 26, 1985, at his home in Montevideo, Minnesota. He was born September 2, 1895, in Skaanesik, Norway, to parents Sjur and Britta (Skalnes) Nilson. He came to America in 1903 with his mother, two sisters and a brother. He made his home with an uncle at Ortley, South Dakota, until he was 15, at which time he went back to Iowa. He was made a United States citizen at the time he joined the army in 1917. He served for several months overseas in Co.D313E 88th Division U.S.A. in the 1st World War. He started farming in 1923 at Belview, Minnesota, and came to Clarkfield, Minnesota, in 1943 where he farmed until he retired at age 75. He and his wife moved to Montevideo in 1978. He was married to Vivian Iva Williams on February 24, 1939. He is survived by wife Vivian; children Rhoda, Marlene, Philip, Shirley and Loralee; and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by infant twins, his parents, two brothers and four sisters. | Nelson, Gerhard Johan (I14673)
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5977 | Gerry Lecuyer Requiem high mass for the late Gerry Lecuyer, 91 Sweetland ave, who died at a local hospital on Tuesday, will be chanted at Sacred Heart church. Thursday at 9 am. Prior to the church service the funeral cortege will form at th Gauthier funeral home, 259 St. Patrick Street at 8:40 am. Deceased was 60 years of age and was born at Burbidge, Que., a son of the late Joseph Lecuyer and Matilda lamoureux. He came to Ottawa years ago and for the past 26 years was employed as an engineer by the city of Ottawa. He was a veteran of the First Great War and served with the 230th Battalion. He was a member of Sacred Heart church. He married in Ottawa, 25 years ago, Marie Louise Lawson and is survived by one son, Victor, Ottawa, and a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Oakley, Glen Tay. Five brothers, Edmond, Arthur, Elie and Louis, Ottawa and Joseph of Burbidge, all survive, as well as two sisters. Mrs. Julienne Lecuyer, Ottawa and Mrs Patrick Keeney, Blain Lake, Sask. Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 10 Oct 1946 | Lecuyer, Gerry (I16032)
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5978 | Gertrude Isobel McLaren was the fourth daughter of David McLaren and Margaret McLaren, born September 8, 1882 at the family home in Drummond Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. On April 21, 1901 she died there, of pneumonia. Her headstone, obituary and death record all state that she was 19 years old, though September of 1901 would have been her 19th birthday. | McLaren, Gertrude Isobel (I36137)
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5979 | GIB JAMES JHONE GIB/ISOBELL LYNDSAY FR155 (FR155) M 25/06/1587 424 10 / 150 Dunfermline | Gib, James (I71882)
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5980 | GIB JEINE JHONE GIB/ISOBELL LYNDSAY FR180 (FR180) F 04/07/1591 424 10 / 175 Dunfermline | Gib, Jeine (I71886)
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5981 | GIB JHONE JHONE GIB/ISOBELL LYNDSAY FR167 (FR167) M 28/05/1589 424 10 / 162 Dunfermline | Gib, Jhone (I71883)
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5982 | GIB MARGRET JHON GIB/ISBEL LYNDSAY FR147 (FR147) F 03/04/1586 424 10 / 142 Dunfermline | Gib, Margaret (I71881)
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5983 | Gibson At the family residence, Langdon, N.D., and formerly of Scotch Line, on Saturday , April 19th, 1902, Helen Gourlay, beloved wife of S.G. Gibson, M.D., and formerly of Scotch Line, Lanark Co., Ont. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada Friday, May 2, 1902, pg. 4 Obituary Mrs (Dr.) Gibson The residents of the Scotch Line and Perth can not but remember with esteem and affection one of the brightest and most worthy of their younger acquaintances, Miss Helen G. Gibson, who after a residence in Manitoba for a few years, was married at her parents' residence, (Mr. and Mrs W.M. Gibson), Scotch Line, to Dr. S.G. Gibson, of Langdon N. Dak. They will be stricken with sorrow upon learning of her early death, at her home in that town, on the 19th ofApril, the particulars of which we take from the Langdon Republican, of April 24: Like a thuderbolt from a clear sky, came the news of the death of Mrs. (Dr.) Gibson on Saturday at 5:30 o'clock. Just 8 days previous the announcement of the birth of a son was received as glad tidings by her many friends in Langdon. The news of her death the week following was a shock to all. The deceased lady died from peritonitis, unlooked for at the beginning of her illness, but in spite of medical skill the disease culminated in death at the time above stated. Mrs. Gibson was comparatively a stranger in our city, only having taken up her residence here about a year ago, but during that time she has endeared herself to all who were fortunate enough to coe within her circle of acquaintance. Mrs. Helen Gourlay Gibson was born near Perth, Canada, May 24, 1871. she came to Manitoba a few years ago and was principal of the Pilot Mound school, where she met and became engaged to her bereaved husband. They were married Dec. 19, 1900. Since coming to Langdon she has made many friends by her acts of Christian sympathy and charitable deeds, and the highest compliment we can pay to her memory is that all believe she was a Christian in thought, word and deed, and the sympathy of the whole community goes out to Dr. Gibson in his bereavement. She leaves an infant son as a remembrance - a pledge to her affection - and a comfort to her sorrowing husband. The funeral took place today from the Presbyterian church of which sne was a member, Rev. Thomas Deugan officiating at the services. The floral tributes to her memory were beautiful, - a tribute to a beautiful life. The remains were followed to the Masonic cemetery by a large and sorrowing circle of friends. The funeral was delayed to allow her mother to arrive from Lacombe, N.W. Ter., but who unfortunately could not get there in time. Her brother, J.M. Gibson of Yorkton, Assa., was in attendance as was also Dr. Gibson's sister, Mrs. Little, of Pilot Mound, Man., and others whose names we did not learn. The Workmen and K.P.'s each forwarded resolutions of condolence. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada Friday, May 2, 1902, pg. 5. | Gibson, Helen Gourlay "Nellie" (I1344)
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5984 | Gibson Donna Lee, loving daughter, sister, aunt and loyal friend and colleagye died with her customary wit and dignity after all too short an illness, December 14, 1989. She will be dearly missed. Memorial Service, Wednesday, December 20, 2pm, in the Vancouver Chapel of First Memorial Funeral services. 605 Kingsway, Vancouver. 876-5585 The Province Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Sunday, December 17, 1989 **************************** Record set British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1992 First name(s) Donna Lee Sex Female Last name Gibson, Year 1989 Province British Columbia Country Canada Age 43 Death date 12/14/1989 Place VANCOUVER GSU microfilm number 1709284 BC microfilm number B17125 | Gibson, Donna Lee (I15914)
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5985 | GIBSON JANNET ROBERT GIBSON/AGNESS COCHRAN FR798 (FR798) F 13/01/1767 559/ 20 353 Abbey | Gibson, Jannet (I37335)
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5986 | GIBSON JEAN ROBERT GIBSON/AGNESS COCHRAN FR810 (FR810) F 28/07/1768 559/ 20 374 Abbey | Gibson, Jean (I37338)
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5987 | GIBSON JEAN ROBERT GIBSON/MARION CRAIG FR843 (FR843) F 02/02/1772 559/ 20 436 Abbey | Gibson, Jean (I37340)
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5988 | Gibson - Gibson On Wednesday evening, December 19th, at the residence of the bride's father, Upper Scotch Line, Bathurst, Dr Samuel G. Gibson, of Langdon, North Dakota, to Miss Helen Gourlay, eldest daughter of Wm. M. Gibson, Esq. The Perth Courier Perth, Lanark, Ontario, Canada December 21, 1900, pg.5 ********************************** The Altar Gibson - Gibson A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Gibson, Scotch Line, at six o'clock, Wednesday evening, Dec. 19th, when their daughter, Helen Gourlay, was married to S.G. Gibson, M.D., of Langdon, N.D., by the Rev. a.H. Scott, of St. Andrew's church. The bride was given away by her father, and was assissted by her cousin, Miss Nettie Miller, of Smith's Falls, while George M. Gibson, of Douglas, acted as groomsman. Only immediate friends of the family were present. The couple were the recipient of many handsom and costly presents. They left on Friday, Dec. 21st, for their home in Langdon, N. Dak., going by way of Goderich, where they will spend a few days with the friends of the groom. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada Friday, December4 28, 1900, pg. 1 ************************** A Homecoming Welcome We take the following from the Langdon, N. Dakota Republican. The bride is daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm M Gibson, Scotch Line, in this county: "Considerable interest was manifested on Saturday morning when it was known that Dr. Gibson and bride were on board of the train that arrives here at noon and at the depot were gathered, when the train pulled in, a number of friends of the doctor to welcome their arrival. Congratulations were in order, and Mrs. Gibson was made to feel, that although a stranger in the city, she had come into the midst of friends and that her future residence here promised to be pleasant. Since the wedding, which occurred at Perth, Ont., December 27th (sic) the Dr. and Mrs Gibson were heading for home, stopping off at various places to visit friends and relatives, among which was St. Paul, where they visited the doctor's brother, Rev. A.B. Meldrum. All sorts of luck seems to be coming the doctor's way these days, as is evidenced by his extensive practice, besides being the recently elected coroner for this county, and to finish up, capturing an accomplished bride." The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada Friday, February 8, 1901, pg. 5 | Family: Dr. Samuel G. Gibson / Helen Gourlay "Nellie" Gibson (F444)
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5989 | GIBSON Jean Hellen Gibson passed away at her residence in Saskatoon on Thursday, April 20, 1995. The Funeral Ser vice will be held on Monday, April 24 at 1:00 p.m. from Knox United Church offici ated by Rev. Dr. Ivan Wilson. Arrange ments have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. Star-Phoenix Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 21 Apr 1995, Fri ?W Page 49 | Gibson, Jean Helen "Helen" (I1350)
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5990 | GIBSON Marjone Emma (Marge) Gibson of the Yorkton arid District Nursing Home in Yorkton, Saskatchewan; Beloved wife of William Gibson passed away on Friday, April 5th 1991 at the Nursing Home. She was 77 years of age. Marge was born on March 18th, 1914 in Bushnell, Illinois, U.S.A.;the daughter of Clare and Myrtle (nee McElvian) Sperry. As a young girl, she moved to Canada with her parents settling in Saskatchewan in the Druid district where they farmed in the summer. Every winter, they moved back to Illinois where she attended school. On July 8th, 1936, at Druid, Saskatchewan, Marge was united in marriage to William Gibson and, for five years, the couple resided at Wallasville, Saskatchewan. In 1941, the couple moved to Yorkton and in 1985, due to a failing health, she entered the Yorkton and District Nursing Home where she resided until her passing. Mrs. Gibson worked as a bookkeeper for several businesses in Yorkton and was active in the community; served as secretary for the school board and was a member of the U.C.T. Ladies Auxilliary. Marge was very talented in her abilities, she enjoyed sewing for herself and her family. She always appreciated a good game of cards with friends. Mrs. Gibson was predeceased by her parents; two daughters, Janet in 1949 and Donna in 1989; and one grandson, Dean in 1987. She leaves to mourn her passing, her loving husband William; her daughter, Carol Jean and her husband, Ed Hundert of Vancouver, B.C. ; one brother, Bob Sperry and his wife, Patti of Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.; two sisters, Dorothy Newton of Saskatoon and Virginia Staggs of Avon, Illinois, U.S.A.; and a granddaughter, Shawn of Vancouver, B.C.. Funeral Services were held on Tuesday, April 9th, 1991 at St. Andrew's United Church in Yorkton, Saskatchewan with Rev. Everett Hollis officiating. The organist, Shani Apland, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, Rock of Ages and Abide With Me. Interment followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Peter Carey, Brian Tourney, Barry Headley, Bob Ribchester, Arliss Dellow, and George Byblow as pallbearers. Arrangements entrusted to CHRISTIE-HILL FUNERAL CHAPEL. Star-Phoenix Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 11 Apr 1991, Thu ?W Page 21 | Sperry, Marjorie Emma (I15912)
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5991 | GIBSON SPERRY SALTCOATS, July 17. A pretty summer wedding took place at the Druid United church at 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday, July 8, when Miss Marjorie Sperry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sperry, of Druid, was married to William Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gibson, Saltcoats. Rev. Mr. Saunders, Dodsland, officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, entered the church to the strains of the wedding march played by her sister, Mias Virginia Sperry. She was lovely in a white net bridal gown with tiers of ruffles and at the waist a velvet sash and dainty corsage. Her veil was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried' a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and fern. She was attended by her sister, Miss Dorothy Sperry, who chose a gown of white flowered chiffon with white silk turban and a mist veil. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Clint Newton attended the groom. Mrs. A. E. Bevan sang. "O Perfect Love." The ushers were Ed Newton and Ed Hamilton. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where 34 guests were received by the bridal party. Mr. Saunders proposed a toast to the bride. The newly married couple left on a motor trip to Saskatoon, Waskeaiu and Saltcoats. For travelling the bride chose a navy and plaid tailored suit. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will be at home at Druid, Sask., after August 1. The Leader-Post Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 17 Jul 1936, Fri ?W Page 7 | Family: William Maxwell "Bill" Gibson / Marjorie Emma Sperry (F4896)
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5992 | GIBSON, Catherine Catherine "Cap" (Port) Gibson passed away peacefully in her sleep on August 9, 2019, in her 101st year. She was the daughter of Charles and Eva (Hunt) Port of Westboro, Ottawa, Ontario. Predeceased by her brother, John C. Port. Beloved wife of F/L John Beatty "Jack" Gibson of Saltcoats, SK (1914-2007). Their family travelled across Canada and Europe with the RCAF. Cap was a long-time member of the Talent Guild and Altar Guild at All Saints Westboro. She and Jack enjoyed lawn bowling and socializing at the Highland Park club, and kept active visiting friends, hosting parties and family gatherings, and traveling to sunny places. Cap was known to write humorous poems for every occasion, and she kept sharp doing crosswords. She had a lifelong interest in politics and liked to follow parliamentary news. Her loving friendship will be greatly missed by her three children: Margaret "Peggy" (Sam White) in Mebane, NC; Scott (Tracy Carefoot) in Chelsea, QC; Catherine "Cathy" (Mark Whitcombe) in Orangeville, ON. Cap was a special Granny to her 9 grandchildren - Julia, Rebecca, David, Samuel, Grace, Anne, Gillian, Max and Emma; also loved by her 12 great-grandchildren - Eva, Zane, Nell, Katherine, Emily, Jeff, Peter, Collin, Charlie, Natalie, Elijah and Leo. Auntie Cap will be fondly remembered by her many dear nieces and nephews. Many of her extended family and friends joined Cap in Ottawa last summer to celebrate her 100th birthday and a life lived with grace and cheerfulness. She will be missed by the residents and wonderful staff at Park Place Retirement Residence, where she was lovingly treated like family for over 16 years. Caregivers from St. Elizabeth also contributed greatly to her care and comfort. Visitation will be held in the Chapel of All Saints, Westboro on September 13, 2019 from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. A funeral service will begin at 10:30 a.m., followed by a Reception and light refreshments. Interment to follow at 1:30 p.m. at St. Mark's Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham, Ontario. Cap will finally rest beside her dear husband Jack, alongside her parents and grandparents. Condolences, memories or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com. The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 03 Sep 2019, Tue ?W Page B6 | Port, Catherine Ellsey "Cap" (I52525)
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5993 | GIBSON, Jack F/L John "Jack" Beatty Gibson, died peacefully on August 7, 2007 in his 94th year. Survived by his wife of 67 years, Catherine "Cap" Port. Cherished father of Margaret "Peggy" White (Sam), Scott (Tracy Carefoot) and Cathy Whitcombe (Mark). Beloved Granddad and Poppa " ' to Julia, Rebecca, David, Samuel, Grace, Anne, Gillian, Max and Emma. Proud great-grandfather of Elijah, Natalie, Amelia, Eva, Zane, Katherine, ' tmiiy ana uown. Jack was predeceased by his , brother Bill and sisters Hellen, Frances and Janet. Jack was born on February 24, 1914 in Saltcoats, SK. He joined the RCAF in 1937 and retired after 25 years of service. He later worked for the City of " Ottawa for 17 years. Jack was a Life Member of the Masonic Lodge (Acacia 561), Past-President of the Highland Park Lawn Bowling Club, and member of the granite curling Club. Funeral service will be held at All Saints Anglican Church, 347 Richmond Road, Westboro at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 11, 2007. Reception and visitation in the church hall. Interment to follow at -St. Mark's Anglican Church cemetery, Pakenham. The family would like to thank the staff of Park Place Retirement Residence and Carlingview Manor for their excellent and compassionate care. Donations to All Saints Gran Aid Project would be appreciated. Tributes, donations and condolences may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com Tubman WESTBORO CHAPEL The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 09 Aug 2007, Thu ?W Page 3 | Gibson, John Beatty "Jack" (I1351)
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5994 | Gibson, Mrs. Marion Of Rocky Mountain House, passed away January 9 at the age of 63 years. Leaves to mourn her husband Andrew; one daughter, Mrs Jeanette Pusztia; one sister, Mrs. Shirley Taylor; three brothers, Hugh, Stanley and Howard Sharp and two grand children. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday January 12, at 2 pm from the Memorial Presbyterian Church of Rocky Mountain House with the Reverend G.A. Cunningham officiating. Fenton and Kirkman Funeral Chapel of Lacombe in charge of arrangements. Edmonton Journal Edmonton, Alberta, Canada ? Monday, January 10, 1972 *************************************** Record set Canada Billion Graves Cemetery Index First name(s) Marion H. Last name Gibson Birth year 1908 Death year 1972 City Rocky Mountain House County Division No. 9 Province Alberta Country Canada Cemetery Pine Grove Cemetery Image link https://billiongraves.com/grave/Marion-H-Gibson/27739969 copyright BillionGraves http://www.billiongraves.com 2012 | Sharp, Marion Henrietta (I15890)
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5995 | GIBSONE MARGRET JOHNE GIBSONE/ISSOBELL KEIR FR34 (FR34) F 01/09/1622 465 10 / 58 Alloa | Gibsoune, Margret (I67919)
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5996 | GIFFORD BETTY LINN THOMAS GIFFORD/JEAN MILLER FR794 (FR794) F 17/09/1848 626 30 / 107 CADDER | Gifford, Elizabeth Linn "Betsy" (I56616)
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5997 | GIFFORD JAMES THOMAS GIFFORD/JEAN MILLER FR790 (FR790) M 25/04/1847 626 30 / 99 CADDER | Gifford, James (I56615)
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5998 | GIFFORD JEAN THOMAS GIFFORD/JEAN MILLER FR810 (FR810) F 27/11/1853 626 30 / 140 CADDER | Gifford, Jean Miller "Jeanie" (I56619)
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5999 | Gifford Passed away in Vancouver Oct.1, 1957, Agnes Jarvie Gifford, late residence 149 E 43rd Ave. Survived by 1 sister, Mrs. J. Thomson, Vancouver; 2 brothers, John Gifford, Ayrshire, Scot.; Thomas Gifford Manchester, Eng. Funeral service Thursday, Oct. 3, at 1 pm, in the Chapel of Chies, Harron Bros. Ltd., 10th Ave. and Ontario St., Rev Angus Jack officiating. Cremation. The Vancouver Sun, October 2, 1957, Page 38. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-vancouver-sun-obituary-for-agnes-jar/126350314/ : accessed June 13, 2023), clip page for Obituary for Agnes Jarvie GIFFORD by user dianeduncan01 | Gifford, Agnes Jarvie (I56675)
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6000 | GIFFORD THOMAS THOMAS GIFFORD/ISABELLA CUMMOCK FR3904 (FR3904) M 13/12/1824 644 / 1 310 / 481 GLASGOW | Gifford, Thomas (I56614)
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