LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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6401 | GRIEG ELIZABETH JAMES GRIEG/ F 09/02/1742 338/ 10 90 Cargill | Greig, Elizabeth (I42721)
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6402 | GRIEG PETER JAMES GRIEG/ M 13/04/1750 338/ 10 97 Cargill | Greig, Peter (I42724)
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6403 | GRIEG WALTER JAMES GRIEG/ M 18/09/1747 338/ 10 94 Cargill | Greig, Walter (I42723)
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6404 | GRIEVE Mrs. Lynn Ann Lorraine Grieve, beloved wife of John Grieve, Edmonton, passed away at the General Hospital in Calgary on July 20, 1988 at the age of 43 years, following a lengthy illness. Besides her husband she is survived bv her daughter Diane Lynn Grieve, Edmonton; her mother Winnie Evans, Longview; her sister Joyce and Jim Bews and her brother David and Kathleen Evans, all of High River and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father David Hubert Evans on August 7, 1975. Lynn attended school at Longview and Turner Valley and was employed in High River until her marriage to John and since has resided at Medicine Hat, Lethbridge and Edmonton. She was a very kind and gentle person and enjoyed her horses and trail riding. Funeral Services will be held at the SNODG-RASS FUNERAL CHAPEL, High River on Friday, July 22 at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Shirley Collard D.M. officiating. Interment will follow at Highwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, 2nd Floor, 11203 70 Street, Edmonton, T5B 9Z9. SNODGRASS FUNERAL HOME (652-2222, 263-7027) in charge of funeral arrangements. Calgary Herald, July 22, 1988, Page 77. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/calgary-herald-obituary-for-lynn-ann-lor/130059148/ : accessed August 15, 2023), clip page for Obituary for Lynn Ann Lorraine GRIEVE by user dianeduncan01 | Evans, Lynn Ann Loraine (I61077)
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6405 | GS Film Number: 1854860 Digital Folder Number: 4176382 Digital Folder Number: 004176382 Image Number: 1623 Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B04591-9 Citing this Record "Ontario Deaths, 1869-1937 and Overseas Deaths, 1939-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JXWB-8V4 : 26 March 2020), Janet Dalziel in entry for William Manuel, 19 Oct 1912; citing Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, yr 1912 cn 24003, Registrar General. Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,854,860. | Manuel, William (I40517)
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6406 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Milne, Lillias "Lillie" (I2285)
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6407 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Stewart, William Alexander (I2288)
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6408 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Stewart, Lillian Victoria Mae "Lily" (I2300)
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6409 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Bolton, Helen (I2302)
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6410 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Bolton, Doris Lillian (I2307)
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6411 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Milne, Isabella Miller "Bella" (I2339)
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6412 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Wallace, Ellen Jean (I24613)
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6413 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Family: Arthur Edward Maude / Doris Lillian Bolton (F698)
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6414 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada | Bolton, Helen (I2302)
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6415 | GULLANE DAVID DAVID GULLANE/ISSOBEL HENDERSONE FR34 (FR34) M 14/08/1654 429 10 / 28 FERRY PORT ON CRAIG | Cullane, David (I35123)
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6416 | H. F. MERCER A resident of this district for 72 years, Henry Foster Mercer died Saturday in Glenwood Private Hospital Agassiz. Until six months ago he lived at 850 Nevin Road, Rosedale. Rev. Franck Patterson officiated Monday at the funeral rites in Henderson's Funeral Chapel. Interment the IO0F cemetery. Pallbearers were Frank Kerr, Clarence Armitage, Don Mercer, Hugh Mercer and Smith Mercer. Mr. Mercer, a retired farmer, was born in Markdale, Ont., on September 4, 1880. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; a daughter, Mrs. John (Grace) Dolman, Chilliwack; two sons, Foster, Chilliwack; George, Hope; 10 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; a brother Alex, ChilliWack. He was predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. Leta Holgate in 1960. "Obituary for H. F. MERCER" Newspapers.com. The Chilliwack Progress, September 26, 1962. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-chilliwack-progress-obituary-for-h/153679972/. | Mercer, Henry Foster "Harry" (I27713)
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6417 | H.B. Gibson Dies Suddenly at His Puslinch Farm Home H.B. (Bert) Gibson, returning officer for Wellington South for every feeral election since 1949, died Monday of a heart attack at his Puslinch farm. He was 73 years old. Mr. Gibson served as returning officer for the Wellington South Riding in the past seven federal elections, and was one of the oldest returning officers in Canada in terms of service. Born in Perth, Ontario, Mr. Gibson moved to Alberta with his parents when he was a youngster. The Gibsons settled on a farm near the site of the present experimental farm at Lacombe, Alta., and Mr Gibson received his education in that province. After 3 1/2 years overseas during the First World War, he returned home in the spring of 1918, but due to the effects of the war was unable to farm. He accepted a position with the Soldiers' Settlement Board as an appraiser in the Peace River District, later switched to a job with the Canadian National Railway as a settlements officer for two years, then returned to the Soldiers' Settlement Board and worked in Edmonton. In 1927 he married Annie Richardson, a native of Guelph, in a ceremony at Edmonton. The Gibsons moved to Guelph in 1938 and settled at their RR1, Puslinch farm. From 1946 until the early 1960s, Mr. Gibson was on the advisory committee of the Veterans Land Administration in Guelph. Active in Legion work, he was a member of Branch 234 of the Canadian Legion. He was also a member of the International Order of Oddfellows and Dufferin Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Annie; one daugher, Mrs. Gerry Kruyf of Guelph, and two sons, George of Dryden and Alan of Puslinch. He was predeceased by one daughter, Barbara. The body is at the George Wall Funeral Home, where service will be held at 2 pm Thursday. Burial will be in Crown Cemetery, Puslinch. | Gibson, Hugh Bertram "Bert" (I1370)
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6418 | h/o Jane Lambie f/o W. Edwin s/o William Rae and Elizabeth ( ? ) Camden Advance Journal: April 4, 1901 - Obituary states North Bay - April 2 - William Rae, an old resident died at his home in West Vienna, Saturday from a relapse of the grip. He was about 78 years old. Mr. Rae was of Scotch descent, and was but a few weeks old when his parents embarked for America. Mr. Rae was a staunch republican, a man esteemed for his sterling worth. He is survived by two sons - Edward Rae, manager of the Oneida County Home farm, at Rome, and James B. Rae of West Vienna, and two daughters -- Misses Janett and Belle Rae, who have so kindly cared for their father since the death of their mother, which occurred many years ago. The funeral was held Wednesday and interment in Lake View Cemetery. | Rae, William (I18185)
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6419 | h/o Mary Mary (Hoffman or Huffman) Burns was the second wife of James Burns. They had seven children after his first wife, Mary Ann Caswell passed away. He and Mary Ann Caswell had six children. Contributor: SE (50207384) | Burns, James (I52309)
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6420 | Had eight children | Family: Francis James Gilbert Barton / Phoebe Ann "Phila" Shortt (F7928)
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6421 | Had eight children | Cumming, John (I5530)
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6422 | Had four children | Family: Daniel Clark / Minnie Alberta Barton (F7926)
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6423 | had originally thought 8 Feb 1927 but does not appear on census records | Elliott, Catherine Isabell (I3401)
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6424 | had seven children | Barton, Gilbert Merritt (I23167)
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6425 | Had three children, third unknown. All noted as dead in 1986. | Clark, Christena (I4209)
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6426 | Had a foster child who became Mrs. Norman Belton, Edmonton, AB | Stead, Jane "Jean" (I4939)
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6427 | HALIDAY JAMES DAVID HALIDAY/ M 05/07/1766 733 10 / 205 COLDSTREAM | Halyday, James (I67438)
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6428 | Halliday - The Minto, N. Dak., Journal of Feb 25 publishes the following notice of the death of Mr. George Halliday, son-in-law of mr. Alex. Abercrombie, Scotch Line, and son of Mrs George Holliday, Perth: "MrHalliday was taken very ill, on Friday, at 11 am, with a severe attack of his old trouble. Friends and neighbors did all that was possible to alleviate his sufferings. Dr. Williamson attended him faithfully, but in spite of all efforts he rapidly sank, until about 8:30 Saturday evening he passed away. Dr. O'Keefe, of Minto, was sent for, but did not arrive until after his death. When first taken sick he told his wife he would never recover, still all hoped for the best. he calmly and coollly directed his wife about business matters, in all the minute details. His faithful and devoted wife, prpostrated with grief, never left his side until all was over, and when asked how he felt about leaving earth, his greatest regret seemed to be leaving his little boy and girl, and wife with a young baby. He leaves his family in comfortable circumstances, and their future is well provided for. Mr Halliday was born in Perth, Lanark County, Canada, and was one of the pioneers of this section of North Dakota, having settled here eighteen years ago. He first took the claim now owned by James Abercrombie; he afterwards sold that, and purchased the one where he now lives. He was here to witness the first growth of the village of Ardoch, also to see the organization of the state, and the county of Walsh. He has many friends and acquaitance for miles around, as was shown by the many friends and neighbours from town and country, who called to pay their respects to the dead. He was a good man, conscientious, honest and upright in all his dealings, respected and esteemed by all, and a faithful member and worker in the Presbyterian church, of this place. He will be greatly missed in his home circle of friends, in the church, among the business men of our town, in all walks of life. His sudden death has cast a gloom over our little town, but we mourn not as those without hope, for we believe that our loss is his eternal gain, and that he was only passed on before to a home in the mansions of our Lord. Perth Courier 5 Mar 1897 | Halliday, George Walter (I42778)
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6429 | HALPENNY_ Elsie May Halpenny, born October 12, 1912, passed away peacefully on January 13, 2004. Elsie was predeceased by her husband Lloyd on June 29, 1996, her father George Totten in 1943, her mother Clara in 1964, her sister Helen in 1965, brother George 1984 and sister Beryl 2001. Elsie is survived by nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Elsie was married in 1942 and later was employed by Wood Gundy for twenty-five years, retiring in 1977. She had been a Toastmistress and enjoyed public speaking. A past Queen of Anget Temple, Daughters of the Nile; past President, The Wa Wa Temple Ladies Auxiliary to the Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled and Burned Children; an elder of Lakeview United Church and a past officer of the U.C.W. Elsie loved the water, swimming and boating at the cottage. The family would like to thank Diane and Alan Hind and all the care givers for the excellent care she has received at Erimus Personal Care Home where Elsie had been a resident since June 2001. The family is also very grateful to Dr. Stephen Bester. | Totten, Elsie May (I48909)
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6430 | Halvor & Constance Thomasson's Farm. | Family: Wilfred George Miller / Duella Henrietta Thomasson (F5385)
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6431 | HALYDAY AGNES DAVID HALYDAY/ F 24/04/1764 733 10 / 198 COLDSTREAM | Halyday, Agnes (I67437)
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6432 | HALYDAY MARGARET DAVID HALYDAY/ F 09/10/1768 733 10 / 213 COLDSTREAM | Hallyday, Margaret (I67429)
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6433 | HAMILTON BESSIE JAMES HAMILTON OR WHOM F 24/01/1664 647/ 10 65 Hamilton | Hamilton, Bessie (I37629)
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6434 | HAMILTON ELIZABETH MARSH MARSHALL F 1871 886 / 11 Inch (Wigtown) | Hamilton, Elizabeth Marsh (I71065)
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6435 | HAMILTON ELLEN CHRISTINA MARSHALL F 1885 887 / 46 Kirkcolm | Hamilton, Ellen Christina (I71067)
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6436 | HAMILTON HENRY JAMES HAMILTON/MARY GORDON FR158 (FR158) M 13/12/1841 887 20 / 65 Kirkcolm | Hamilton, Henry (I48421)
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6437 | HAMILTON HENRY MARSHALL M 1887 887 / 42 Kirkcolm | Hamilton, Henry (I71068)
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6438 | HAMILTON HENRY MARSHALL SARAH 1866 898 / 10 Stoneykirk | Family: Henry Hamilton / Sarah Marshall (F16456)
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6439 | HAMILTON JAMES JOHN HAMILTON/ELIZABETH WATSON FR169 (FR169) M 04/08/1765 500 10 / 157 New or East Kilpatrick | Hamilton, James (I73020)
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6440 | HAMILTON JAMES MARSHALL M 1875 898 / 45 Stoneykirk | Hamilton, James (I71064)
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6441 | HAMILTON JANE MARSHALL MARSHALL F 1868 898 / 10 Stoneykirk | Hamilton, Jane Marshall (I71062)
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6442 | HAMILTON JANET JAMES HAMILTON/MARY LINDSAY FR1743 (FR1743) F 22/05/1796 644 / 1 190 / 280 Glasgow | Hamilton, Janet (I73022)
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6443 | HAMILTON JANET ROBERT LYLE/ 09/08/1824 501 40 / 381 Old or West Kilpatrick | Family: Robert Lyle / Janet Hamilton (F25118)
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6444 | HAMILTON JANET MARSHALL MARSHALL F 1883 887 / 45 Kirkcolm | Hamilton, Janet Marshall (I71066)
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6445 | HAMILTON JOHN JAMES HAMILTON/MARY LINDSAY FR1917 (FR1917) M 01/11/1802 644 / 1 200 / 127 Glasgow | Hamilton, John (I73025)
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6446 | HAMILTON JOHN JOHN HAMILTON/JANET WILSON FR871 (FR871) M 18/12/1772 644 / 1 150 / 365 GLASGOW and HAMILTON JOHN JOHN HAMILTON/MARGRET KELLY FR840 (FR840) M 16/01/1772 644 / 1 150 / 304 GLASGOW | Hamilton, John (I58668)
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6447 | HAMILTON JOHN MARGARET KING/FR753 (FR753) 15/05/1796 647 30 / 422 HAMILTON | Family: John Hamilton / Margaret King (F20498)
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6448 | HAMILTON MARGARET JAMES HAMILTON/MARY LINDSAY F 20/10/1793 493 20 / 36 Bonhill | Hamilton, Margaret (I73021)
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6449 | HAMILTON MARGARET ROBERT MACFARLANE/FR1766 (FR1766) 10/11/1821 496 60 / 557 Dumbarton HAMILTON MARGARET ROBERT MCFARLANE/FR687 (FR687) 09/10/1821 494 30 / 241 Cardross | Family: Robert MacFarlane / Margaret Hamilton (F25117)
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6450 | HAMILTON MARION JAMES HAMILTON/MARY LINDSAY FR1879 (FR1879) F 25/03/1801 644 / 1 200 / 54 Glasgow | Hamilton, Marion (I73024)
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