LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
Matches 6,251 to 6,300 of 48,188
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6251 | GILMOUR WILLIAM ALLAN GILMOUR/MARGARET ANDERSON FR152 (FR152) M 14/09/1766 572/ 10 140 Neilston | Gilmour, William (I40786)
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6252 | GILMOUR WILLIAM ALLAN GILMOUR/MARION PARKHILL FR508 (FR508) M 22/05/1808 572/ 20 312 Neilston | Gilmour, William (I40557)
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6253 | GILMOUR WILLIAM ALLAN GILMOUR/MARION PARKHILL FR555 (FR555) M 08/12/1816 572/ 20 407 Neilston | Gilmour, William (I40558)
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6254 | GILMOUR WILLIAM ISOBEL SORBIE/FR284 (FR284) 23/01/1796 656/ 10 575 Stonehouse | Family: William Gilmour / Isabella Sorbie (F6820)
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6255 | GILMOUR WILLIAM WILLIAM GILMOUR/ISABEL SORBIE FR133 (FR133) M 05/02/1797 656/ 10 274 Stonehouse | Gilmour, William (I37447)
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6256 | GILMOUR WILLIAM WILLIAM GILMOUR/JEAN BIRRELL M 14/01/1661 644/1 50 191 Glasgow | Gilmour, William (I22672)
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6257 | GILMOUR WILLIAM WILLIAM GILMOUR/JEAN MCKIE M 14/09/1693 644/1 70 170 Glasgow First name(s) William Last name Gilmour Gender Male Birth year 1693 Birth place - Baptism year 1693 Baptism date 14 Sep 1693 Baptism place GLASGOW, LANARK, SCOTLAND Father's first name(s) William Father's last name Gilmour Mother's first name(s) Jean Mother's last name McKie Residence Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Place Glasgow County Lanarkshire Country Scotland Record set Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from Scotland, United Kingdom | Gilmour, William (I22670)
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6258 | Gilmour or Anderson Gertrude Campbell of 2 Springfield Tain Ross-shire died 4 Mar 1967 at Tain. Confirmation of Sir John Gilmour baronet and William Riddel Dick Hill writer. Sealed London 1 Jun . | Gilmour, Gertrude Campbell (I38176)
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6259 | Gilmour or Macalister Hall Aymee otherwise Amelia. See Gilmour for Macallister Hall. First name(s) AMY L Last name HALL Gender Female Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1876 Age 48 Death quarter 4 Death year 1924 District Hampstead County London Volume 1A Page 670 Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from United Kingdom, England (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd | Gilmour, Amelia "Aymee" (I38083)
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6260 | Gilmour or Marshall, Agnes Stuart of the Gables , Longtown, Cumberland, widow died 24 May 1945. Confirmation of Kenneth Murray writer to the signet and James Webster Sorrie solicitor. Sealed Liandudno 18 December. | Gilmour, Agnes Stuart (I37790)
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6261 | Gilmour, Allan, Sr., formerly of Eaglesham, latterly residing at Dunlossit, Port Askaig, Islay, died 5 December 1905, at Dunlossit, aforesaid, testate. Confirmation granted at Dunoon, 27 December, to Donald Turnr Martin of Dunlossit aforesaid, Bernard Buchanana Macgeorge, Stockbroker, Glasgow and James Alexander Reid, Writer there, Executors nominated in Will or Deed, dated 31 Aug 1898, and recorded with other Writs in Court Books of Commisssariot of Argyll, 23 Decemer 1905. Value of Estate L71,589, 19 s ll d. | Gilmour, Allan of Polnoon and Eaglesham (I37788)
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6262 | Gilmour, Allan, Woodbank, Alexandria, Capt., Yeomanry, att. 10th Battalion Cameron Highlanders, son of William Ewing Gilmour of Rosehall, Sutherlandshire, died 16 December 1917, of wounds received in action, testate. Confirmation granted at Dumbarton, 10 June, to John Fulton Christie, Director, United Turkey Red Coy., Ltd., 46 West George Street, Glasgow, and David Bruce Warren, Writer there, Executors nominated in Will or Deed, dated 11 Jul 1915, and recorded in Court Books of Commissariot of Dumbarton, 10 June 1918. Value of Estate, L8644. 4s. 2d. | Gilmour, Capt. Allan of Rosebank & Woodbank (I38180)
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6263 | GILMUIR AGNES JOHN GILMUIR/JEAN BUIE FR189 (FR189) F 02/12/1697 559/ 10 177 Abbey | Gilmor, Agnes (I40279)
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6264 | GILMUIR JAMES ISSOBELL CLARK/ 27/12/1621 644/1 230 55 Glasgow | Family: James Gilmour, Jr. / Issobell Clark (F7731)
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6265 | GILMUIR JOHN WILLIAM GILMUIR/JANET BUCHANAN M 23/09/1764 497/ 10 288 Kilmaronock | Gilmour, John (I37454)
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6266 | GILMUIR ROBERT WILLIAM GILMUIR/JANET BUCHANAN M 23/03/1766 497/ 10 291 Kilmaronock | Gilmour, Robert (I37455)
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6267 | GILMUR ANDROW JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN GILMUR M 23/08/1642 644/1 30 322 Glasgow | Gilmour, Androw (I45509)
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6268 | GILMUR ANDROW JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN GILMUR FR424 (FR424) M 13/12/1631 644/1 30 13 Glasgow | Gilmour, Androw (I45502)
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6269 | GILMUR ARTHOUR ARTHOUR GILMUR/JONNET RICHIE M 30/09/1633 644/1 30 74 Glasgow | Gilmor, Arthour (I40292)
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6270 | GILMUR CHRISTEN JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN MCCALUM F 01/03/1635 644/1 30 118 Glasgow | Gilmour, Christen (I45505)
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6271 | GILMUR CHRISTENE JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN MCCALLUM F 11/06/1637 644/1 30 183 Glasgow | Gilmour, Christene (I45507)
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6272 | GILMUR ELIZABETH JOHN GILMUR/JEAN BUIE FR198 (FR198) F 26/01/1699 559/ 10 185 Abbey | Gilmor, Elizabeth (possiby) (I40276)
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6273 | GILMUR HELEN JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN GILMUR F 08/01/1634 644/1 30 83 Glasgow | Gilmur, Helen (I45504)
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6274 | GILMUR JAMES GILMUR/ M 12/08/1705 572/ 10 12 Neilston | Gilmour, James of Neilston Renfewshire (I37408)
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6275 | GILMUR JAMES JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN GILMUR M 05/12/1635 644/1 30 142 Glasgow | Gilmour, James (I45506)
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6276 | GILMUR JAMES MARIOUN GILMUIR/ 15/04/1630 644/1 230 96 Glasgow GILMUIR JAMES MARIOUN MCCALLUM/ 26/11/1631 644/1 230 104 Glasgow Registration in two parishes? | Family: James Gilmour, III / Marioun McCallum (F7730)
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6277 | GILMUR JON JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN GILMUR M 03/12/1643 644/1 30 361 Glasgow | Gilmour, Jon (I45510)
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6278 | GILMUR JON JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN GILMUR M 26/01/1641 644/1 30 279 Glasgow | Gilmour, Jon (I45508)
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6279 | GILMUR JONET ARTHOUR GILMUR/JONET RICHIE F 03/08/1632 644/1 30 34 Glasgow | Gilmor, Jonat (I40297)
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6280 | GILMUR JONET JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN MCCALLUM F 07/06/1633 644/1 30 63 Glasgow | Gilmour, Jonet (I45503)
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6281 | GILMUR WILLIAM JAMES GILMUR/MARIOUN GILMUR M 03/05/1638 644/1 30 204 Glasgow | Gilmur, William (I22677)
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6282 | GILMURE JAMES JOHN GILMURE/MARGARET SIM FR128 (FR128) M 06/03/1670 663/ 10 120 Bo'Ness | Gilmor, James (I38198)
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6283 | GILMURE JOHN MARRION YOUNG/FR33 (FR33) 20/11/1728 561/ 10 51 Eaglesham | Family: John Gilmor / Marion Young (F12892)
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6284 | Given Name(s): John Surname: GILMOUR Age: 60 Year of Immigration: 1821 Fonds: CO 42. Canada, formerly British North America, Original Correspondence Additional Information: The Glasgow Trongate Society. Volume: Q.159, Part 3 Page: 507 Record Title: Scottish Immigrants to Upper Canada on board the DAVID. Microfilm Reel Number: C-11930 Reference: MG 11 CO 42 Item Number: 13946 Library and Archives Canada He is not listed individually in Eary Settlers to the Bathurst District, Miller & Sargeant, an index based on Col Marshall's 1834 Report. In the Index Col. Marshall's 1834 Report of Lots Settled in 1820-21, Miller & Sargeant, N. Sherbrooke Concession 2 Lot 14W, granted to William Gilmour lists John Gilmour as the current occupant and William Gilmour in Brockville. The lot is described as 100 acres of sand and rocks. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Place: Quebec, Canada; Year: 1821; Page Number: 23 Name John Gilmour Birth Year abt 1761 Arrival Year 1821 Arrival Place Quebec, Canada Age 60 Source Publication Code 6106.61 Primary Immigrant Gilmour, John Annotation This record was recorded without a source code. Source Bibliography Source unknown. Page 23 From Ancestry: Name: John Gilmour Marital Status: woman age 50 Year of Record: 1821 Comments: List of Glasgow families admitted on the Government grant as settlers in Upper Canada on the ship 'David' Reference: Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, page 507, list 14. Source/Event: Lists of Scottish families admitted on the Government grant as settlers in Upper Canada on the Ship 'David'. Greenock, May 19, 1821. Ten lists dated May 19, 1821, signed by Robert Lamond, Sect. to the Committee on Emigration for Scotland. | Gilmour, John (I9058)
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6285 | Given Name(s): John Surname: MILLER Age: 28 Year of Immigration: 1821 Fonds: CO 42. Canada, formerly British North America, Original Correspondence Additional Information: The Cambuslang Emigration Society. Volume: Q.159, Part 3 Page: 507 Record Title: Scottish Immigrants to Upper Canada on board the GEORGE CANNING. Microfilm Reel Number: C-11930 Reference: MG 11 CO 42 Item Number: 13914 | Miller, John (I4061)
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6286 | Given Name(s):?tab?Allan Surname:?tab?GILMOUR Age:?tab?31 Year of Immigration: 1821 Fonds:?tab?CO 42. Canada, formerly British North America, Original Correspondence Additional Information:?tab?The Glasgow Trongate Society. Volume: Q.159, Part 3 Page: 507 Record Title: Scottish Immigrants to Upper Canada on board the DAVID. Microfilm Reel Number: C-11930 Reference: MG 11 CO 42 Item Number: 13947 Library and Archives Canada | Gilmour, Allan A. (I9207)
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6287 | Given Name(s):?tab?James Surname:?tab?GILMOUR Age:?tab?47 Year of Immigration:?tab?1821 Fonds:?tab?CO 42. Canada, formerly British North America, Original Correspondence Additional Information: Lanarkshire Emigration Society. Volume:?tab?Q.159, Part 3 Page: 508 Record Title: Scottish Immigrants to Upper Canada on board the EARL OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Microfilm Reel Number: C-11930 Reference: MG 11 CO 42 Item Number: 14106 Library and Archives Canada "We sailed from Greenock upon the 29th of April, at five a.m. The ship got ashore upon Wednesday, May 2nd, at midnight, about twelve miles south of Dublin, near the mountains of Wicklow. I was awake at the time and felt the shock; I was instantly on deck. It had rained hard and so dark we couldnot perceive an object at arm's length, but in a few minutes the stars appeared and to our horror we saw the rock twice mast high. I gave up all for lost, but concealed my apprehensions, and seemed not concerned, that I might encourage those about me, whose condition is easier conceived than described. However, we got off the next day at eleven o'clock, in a miraculous manner, with the assistance of two officers, and two boat's crews, belonging to the revenue cutter who came on board at daylight, armed to defend us from being plundered, not knowing our strength. On Saturday the 5th we were overtaken by a storm and the whole got sick...arrived at Quebec, upon Saturday, 16th of June at four o'clock, making a disagreeable passage of 48 days, ten hours." "There are a great deal of people lodging here in temporary huts. There is a great deal of trouble and a number of deaths, owing to the heat of the weather and a change of food. We are all in good health, except little James. My health is better than it has been for some years past. I laid off my flannels at sea and felt no inconvenience; I have felt no rheumatism since." "There are a great mumber who have not got land yet, and they say, they will not get it until another township is surveyed. The evil is, in going into the woods so late in the season, it will be impossible for them to get their heavy luggage with them as they will have to carry everything on their backs." | Gilmour, James (I6541)
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6288 | Given Name: Mary Surname: Berry Gender: F Year of arrival: 1873 Ship: Manitoban Date of Departure: 1873-07-01 Port of Departure: Glasgow Date of Arrival: 1873-07-14 Port of Arrival: Quebec Party: Annie Macpherson Homes Destination: Ontario Children Traveling together: Q73AT Comments: For Miss Macpherson's homes in Belleville and Galt Type of Records: Passenger Lists Microfilm Reel Number: C-4528 Reference: RG 76 C1a Source: Library and Archives Canada Database Item Number: 5523 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/114796098/person/382544418197/hints | Berry, Mary (I2119)
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6289 | GLEN JOHNE WILLIAM GLEN/MARGRAT MITCHELL M 20/10/1667 496 10 / 25 Dumbarton | Glen, Johne (I71184)
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6290 | Glen Tay Couple and Son Killed in Train Crash at Perth Perth, April 24 (Special) A young Glen Tay couple and their 15 months old son were killed here Sunday night when their light truck was hit by a CPR freight train at the Wilson street crossing. Dead are Gordon Chaplin, 27, his wife Lorna, 25, and their infant son, Brent. Facing Strong Sun Mr Chaplin ws driving west out of Perth and was facing a strong setting sun, which may have blinded him in the autyomatic wig-wag signal at the crossing. The truck was half-way over the crossing when hit with grinding force by the heavy locomotive. It was thrown 45 feet in the air, landing in the ditch at the side of the track, demolished. Skid marks from the truck were plainly visible in the middle of the railway line. The infant was thrown out of the vehicle onto the the front of the engine, which stopped about 400 yards west of the collision at the Drummond street crossing. The body, noticed when the engineer brought the train to a halt, was taken from the front of the engine before the train backed up and was carried to the CPR station.' Mr. Chaplin, killed instantly, was found in the cab of the upturned wreck of the truck. His wife, still breathing, was found lying on the ground beside the demolished pickup. She died in the ambulance while being rushed to Perth Memorial Hospital. A coroner's jury was imp immediately in view of the bodies. Then the inquest was adjourned and will continue May 3. Signal Operating The crossing wig-wag and automatic bell were both operating when the collision occurred, police said. The freight, with Conductor W. Kimberlay, was east-bound at the time. The truck, in which the Chaplins and their son were returning to Glen Tay after spending the day in Perth, was travelling in a northerly direction. Gordon Chaplin was well known in Perth and district. He was prominent in hockey and softball circles and was a member of the Perth Kinsmen. With his brothers, John and Don, he conducted Chaplin's Dairy at Glen Tay and also operated a milk route in Perth. Mrs Chaplin was the former Lorna Korry, of Bathurst, a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Korry. Besides her parents, she is survived by two brothers, Arthur of Oshawa and Clyde at home. Mr Chaplin is survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs Delbert Chaplin, of Glen Tay, three brothers, Cameron of Toronto, Don and John of Glen Tay; three sisters, Mrs John O'Gorman, Perth;, Miss Betty, Perth; and Miss Winnifred, attending Toronto University. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 25 Apr 1949 | Chaplin, Gordon Hubert (I1297)
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6291 | Glen Tay Couple and Son Killed in Train Crash at Perth Perth, April 24 (Special) A young Glen Tay couple and their 15 months old son were killed here Sunday night when their light truck was hit by a CPR freight train at the Wilson street crossing. Dead are Gordon Chaplin, 27, his wife Lorna, 25, and their infant son, Brent. Facing Strong Sun Mr Chaplin ws driving west out of Perth and was facing a strong setting sun, which may have blinded him in the autyomatic wig-wag signal at the crossing. The truck was half-way over the crossing when hit with grinding force by the heavy locomotive. It was thrown 45 feet in the air, landing in the ditch at the side of the track, demolished. Skid marks from the truck were plainly visible in the middle of the railway line. The infant was thrown out of the vehicle onto the the front of the engine, which stopped about 400 yards west of the collision at the Drummond street crossing. The body, noticed when the engineer brought the train to a halt, was taken from the front of the engine before the train backed up and was carried to the CPR station.' Mr. Chaplin, killed instantly, was found in the cab of the upturned wreck of the truck. His wife, still breathing, was found lying on the ground beside the demolished pickup. She died in the ambulance while being rushed to Perth Memorial Hospital. A coroner's jury was imp immediately in view of the bodies. Then the inquest was adjourned and will continue May 3. Signal Operating The crossing wig-wag and automatic bell were both operating when the collision occurred, police said. The freight, with Conductor W. Kimberlay, was east-bound at the time. The truck, in which the Chaplins and their son were returning to Glen Tay after spending the day in Perth, was travelling in a northerly direction. Gordon Chaplin was well known in Perth and district. He was prominent in hockey and softball circles and was a member of the Perth Kinsmen. With his brothers, John and Don, he conducted Chaplin's Dairy at Glen Tay and also operated a milk route in Perth. Mrs Chaplin was the former Lorna Korry, of Bathurst, a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Korry. Besides her parents, she is survived by two brothers, Arthur of Oshawa and Clyde at home. Mr Chaplin is survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs Delbert Chaplin, of Glen Tay, three brothers, Cameron of Toronto, Don and John of Glen Tay; three sisters, Mrs John O'Gorman, Perth;, Miss Betty, Perth; and Miss Winnifred, attending Toronto University. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 25 Apr 1949 | Korry, Lorna Gertrude (I1298)
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6292 | Glen Tay Couple and Son Killed in Train Crash at Perth Perth, April 24 (Special) A young Glen Tay couple and their 15 months old son were killed here Sunday night when their light truck was hit by a CPR freight train at the Wilson street crossing. Dead are Gordon Chaplin, 27, his wife Lorna, 25, and their infant son, Brent. Facing Strong Sun Mr Chaplin ws driving west out of Perth and was facing a strong setting sun, which may have blinded him in the autyomatic wig-wag signal at the crossing. The truck was half-way over the crossing when hit with grinding force by the heavy locomotive. It was thrown 45 feet in the air, landing in the ditch at the side of the track, demolished. Skid marks from the truck were plainly visible in the middle of the railway line. The infant was thrown out of the vehicle onto the the front of the engine, which stopped about 400 yards west of the collision at the Drummond street crossing. The body, noticed when the engineer brought the train to a halt, was taken from the front of the engine before the train backed up and was carried to the CPR station.' Mr. Chaplin, killed instantly, was found in the cab of the upturned wreck of the truck. His wife, still breathing, was found lying on the ground beside the demolished pickup. She died in the ambulance while being rushed to Perth Memorial Hospital. A coroner's jury was imp immediately in view of the bodies. Then the inquest was adjourned and will continue May 3. Signal Operating The crossing wig-wag and automatic bell were both operating when the collision occurred, police said. The freight, with Conductor W. Kimberlay, was east-bound at the time. The truck, in which the Chaplins and their son were returning to Glen Tay after spending the day in Perth, was travelling in a northerly direction. Gordon Chaplin was well known in Perth and district. He was prominent in hockey and softball circles and was a member of the Perth Kinsmen. With his brothers, John and Don, he conducted Chaplin's Dairy at Glen Tay and also operated a milk route in Perth. Mrs Chaplin was the former Lorna Korry, of Bathurst, a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Korry. Besides her parents, she is survived by two brothers, Arthur of Oshawa and Clyde at home. Mr Chaplin is survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs Delbert Chaplin, of Glen Tay, three brothers, Cameron of Toronto, Don and John of Glen Tay; three sisters, Mrs John O'Gorman, Perth;, Miss Betty, Perth; and Miss Winnifred, attending Toronto University. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 25 Apr 1949 | Chaplin, Brent Delbert (I1300)
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6293 | Glenn Transcript (Glenn County, California), Thursday, 28 February 1935, Page 1, Column 3: Funeral Rites for George C. Ellis to be Held Tomorrow Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for George C. Ellis, 76, pioneer rancher of the Chrome district, who died early Wednesday morning at his home following a lingering illness. A native of Alabama, Ellis came to Glenn county in 1878 where he has resided since actively engaged in rice growing and stock raising. For many years he owned and operated the Murdock ranch. Besides his wife, he is survived by four children: Lee Ellis, Thomas Ellis and James Ellis, all of Elk Creek, and Mrs. Ethel Roden of Elk Grove, a brother, John Ellis of Willows and 7 grand children. Rev. H. S. Saxby will conduct the funeral services at the Grindstone cemetery near Chrome under the auspices of Monroe Lodge of Odd Fellows. The body is at the Sweet Funeral Home. | Ellis, George Casell (I49706)
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6294 | Glenn worked 29 weeks in the previous year. There are many residents listed and the detail describes the home as "Institution: Home For Indigent", with Gertrude, his mother-in-law as the owner. | McDaniel, Glen Vernon (I14599)
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6295 | Glennis G. Pollock, 83, of Moncton, passed away peacefully at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Born in Glen Levit, she was the daughter of the late James and Barbara (Adams) Pollock. Glennis was retired from the Federal Government (Employment Insurance) with 24 years' service and from NB Telephone with 18 years' service. She was a member of the former Wesley United Church. She enjoyed watching curling and soap operas, doing crafts, knitting, playing darts and keeping up with the most recent news. Glennis will be sadly missed by her daughter, Barbi?Rae Pollock (Terry Eldridge) of Moncton; grandson, Justin Grady; Justin's dad, Daniel Grady; as well as several nieces, nephews and extended family members. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. In addition to her parents, Glennis was predeceased by sisters, Frances Smith, Doris Firth and Bertha Adams and brothers, Whitney, Reggie, Ronnie, Beverly and Denzil. Visitation at Fergusons Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858?1995) on Tuesday from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. A Service to celebrate and honour Glennis' life will be held from Fergusons Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 2:00 pm. Reception in the Funeral Home Reception Centre following the service. Interment will be in Flat Lands Cemetery at a later date. In memory of Glennis, donations to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital, the NB Lung Association, Glen Levit United Church or a memorial of the donor's choice would be appreciated. Online condolences for the family may be shared at www.fergusonsfuneralhome.com | Pollock, Glennis Gertrude "Peachie" (I41715)
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6296 | Gloria Glenora Goff Walker, 84, died June 24, 2013, at Hospice House Poland. She was born February 4, 1929 in Warren, Ohio, the daughter of Jerry M Goff and Frances Baldwin Goff. Gloria enjoyed traveling and her many friends. Memories of Gloria will be carried on by daughters Pam Johnson of Howland, Deborah (DeWayne) Wells of Cortland and Terri (Tom) Woodrum of Howland; sons Douglas Walker of Howland and Robert (Wanda) Walker of Cumming, Georgia; her sisters-in-law Joyce Goff of Minneapolis and Violet Goff of Southington;; 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Walker on August 1, 1991, whom she married on Ocotber 24, 1947; Her son-in-law, Gordon Johnson: and brothers Jerry and Harold "Bud" Goff. (provided by member Terri Walker Woodrum #48492342) | Goff, Gloria Glenora (I54494)
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6297 | Goderich, Huron County, on marriage record | Miller, Marianne (I43240)
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6298 | Going to Warwick Twp in the spring. Large clearing: Rocks. | Lambie, John E. (I10800)
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6299 | Golden Wedding Anniversary - The Perth Courier Newspaper - Issue of April 3, 1891 - The Montreal Witness contains the following paragraph regarding the Golden Wedding of two well known and respected residents of this section: "At the residence of their son-in-law Thomas Gilday, 76 City Councillor Street, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell of Ferry Bridge near Perth celebrated their Golden Wedding amidst much rejoicing. Twenty children and grandchildren and one great grandchild were present. Among the friends were Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Smyth, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Miller, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilday of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Lilly, Mrs. J. S. Brown, Mrs. Carmochan, Mr. and Mrs. F. Campbell, Mrs. R. Gilday or Toronto, Mrs. J. Hoops of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. D. Campbell of Oliver's Ferry. The bride and bridegroom were the recipients of many valuable presents. Many letters of congratulations were received. A short address was delivered by the Rev. Messrs Campbell, Smyth and Heine, responded to by Rev. Mr. Miller on behalf of the couple bringing a very happy evening to a close. Mrs. Duncan Campbell is a daughter of the late Rev. George Buchanan, M.P., Beckwith." | Buchanan, Jessie (I17517)
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6300 | Golden Wedding?On Tuesday a large company of friends assembled at Mr. and Mrs. James Halliday of this town to celebrate their golden wedding. On the 29th day of January, 1839 Mr. Halliday was united in marriage to Miss Jessie Allan, daughter of the late Francis Allan and sister of James Allan of this town, all then lived on the Scotch Line. All their children, we believe, are yet living and number eight. Of these, seven attended the golden wedding celebration, namely William, James and Matthew, all of Cheasley, Ontario; Mrs. Arthur, Burgess; Mrs. Somerville, Carleton Place; Mrs. Donlan and Miss Jennie Halliday of Perth. Mrs. Halliday's mother, Mrs. Fraser, an aged lady of 91 years, was there and had one of her great-grandchildren, forming at either end four generations. A number of presents and keepsakes to commemorate the day and event were handed to the golden wedded pair and a pleasant time was spent until the 51styear had taken place of the 50th. | Family: James Halliday / Jane C. Allan (F4139)
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