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6451 HAMILTON
MARY GORDON
MARSHALL
F
1869
886 / 40
Inch (Wigtown) 
Hamilton, Mary Gordon (I48420)
 
6452 HAMILTON
MATTHEW JAMES
WILLIAM HAMILTON/JANE KEAND FR133 (FR133)
M
15/06/1821
887
20 / 16
Kirkcolm 
Hamilton, Matthew James (I71069)
 
6453 HAMILTON
SARAH
MARSHALL
F
1873
898 / 33
Stoneykirk 
Hamilton, Sarah (I71063)
 
6454 HAMILTON
WILLIAM
JAMES HAMILTON/MARY LINDSAY FR1832 (FR1832)
M
28/10/1799
644 / 1
190 / 452
Glasgow 
Hamilton, William (I73023)
 
6455 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Dodds, Edward Albert (I1731)
 
6456 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Dodds, Edward Albert (I1731)
 
6457 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Miller, Ivan Coutts (I2030)
 
6458 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Hutcheson, Maude (I11787)
 
6459 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Callander, William (I19234)
 
6460 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Palmer, Margaret Jean (I20000)
 
6461 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Gilmour, Janet (I20723)
 
6462 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Dixon, Annie (I20725)
 
6463 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Family: George Brighton Holmes / Caroline Elizabeth McLaren (F6338)
 
6464 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Secord, Margaret Elizabeth (I9784)
 
6465 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Wallace, Margaret (I21276)
 
6466 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Wallace, Robert Sutherland (I21285)
 
6467 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Marsden, Sara (I21286)
 
6468 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada Lannin, Henry Edward (I24251)
 
6469 HAMILTONE
MARGARET
JOHN HAMILTONE/AGNES GILMOR FR22 (FR22)
F
01/05/1692
562/
10 15
Eastwood 
Hamilton, Margaret (I40286)
 
6470 HAMILTOUN
JOHN
JAMES HAMILTOUN/JONAT MCTAGGART
M
14/12/1662
644/1
50 227
Glasgow 
Hamiltone, John (I40290)
 
6471 Haney, British Columbia, Canada Robinson, John Richard (I35649)
 
6472 HANNA
MARION
JOHN HANNA/MARGRET WYLIE FR1131 (FR1131)
F
15/05/1779
644/1
160 468
Glasgow 
Hanna, Marion "Minnie" (I36620)
 
6473 Hanna, Annie Florence
In hospital, Perth, on Thursday, December 27, 1984. Florence Foster, in her 89th year. Wife of the late Fred Ivey Hanna. Beloved mother of Ivey (Mrs. John Mather) of Perth; Wilma (Mrs. Charles Dawson) of Bolsover; and Arlie (Mrs. Tim Moore) of Kingston. Half sister of Ruby (Mrs Orley Scott) of Perth; Matilda (Mrs George Keays) of Ottawa; Jessie (Mrs Bill Hambleton) and Pearl (Mrs Nick McAdam), both of Smiths Falls; Edith (Mrs Alvin Cameron) of Glen Tay and Mildred (Mrs Harry King) of Nepean; John of Deep River; Lloyd of Fallbrooke and the late Ethel McKinnon and Elizabeth Nichols and Wilbert and Walter Foster.

Friends were received at the Blair and Son Funeral Home. Funeral service was conducted in the chapel on Saturday, December 29 at 1 pm. Interment: Elmwood Cemetery

Miller Clipping File 
Foster, Annie Florence (I17392)
 
6474 HANNAH
JANET
JOHN HANNAH/ANNE DEVELIN FR601 (FR601)
F
02/08/1784
578/
40 246
Ayr 
Hannah, Janet (I9336)
 
6475 Hannah R. Ketcheson

Died, as the righteous die, in the township of Madoc, April 22nd (1887). Hannah Rebecca, beloved wife of John R. Ketcheson Esq. Sister Ketcheson was born in the town of Perth, Ont., March 1st, 1837, and spent her early years with her parents at Napanee, Belleville, Randon and Stirling. At the latter place she received a liberal education, and entered upon the profession of school teacher. In this she was eminently successful, and won many friends among old and young.

She was united in marriage with her now bereaved companion in September, 1857, and with him shared, in sunshine and shade, the toils and afflictions of life, mingled as they were with the enjoyments of a pleasant home, until called to her reward. She was trained by Christian parents, and at an early age became anxious to receive and do good. Being of a kind disposition, she ever evinced a deep sympathy for those in trouble.

Her light was to mingle with the young, especially in the Sunday school, where she was ever anxious, whenever she could, to be found laboring for their welfare. Her amiability at home and elsewhere won her respect in life which manifested itself in death by the deep regret expressed by all who knew her. Her death was very sudden and unexpected, so much so that her friends were in doubt for three days whether she tarried in the clay or had entered her rest.  The funeral obsequies were attended by the writer, and her remains interred in the Madoc Cemetery to await the resurrection of the Just. Many an Itinerant will remember the kindness received in sharing the hospitalities always so cheerfullly bestowed in this home. She leaves a husband, two sons, and a daughter, with numerous relatives and friends, to mourn her demise. May they all meet her in glory.
F.B. Statton. 
Young, Hannah Rebecca (I9727)
 
6476 Hannah was the daughter of Sisson Almadorus Chase and Miriam Gove. She married Barnabas Lathrop Adams as a 2nd wife on 16 Nov 1856. Chase, Hannah Gove (I13946)
 
6477 Hannibal Courier Post
Tuesday, 18 Dec 1900
A.G. Hamlin's Sudden Death
He Passed Away at 7L45 o'clock Sunday Evening
Very Unexpectedly at His Home on Broadway Extension
His Funeral Wednesday Afternoon

Again a link has been broken in the chain of Hannibal business circles, and a kind, affectionate father, a faithful brother and a warm-hearted strong-handed friend has been suddenly taken from the useful walks of life.

Albert G. Hamlin is dead.

On Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock, while apparently in fairly good health as he was walking across the floor of his sitting room in his home, 1306 Broadway Extension, he sank down and expired as quietly as one passing into sleep.

His age was sixty-seven years. Mr. Hamlin was born in Cherryfield, Maine, and came to make Hannibal his home in 1870, thirty years ago, and his record since that time is too well known to need reviewal. He was counted as one of Hannibal's best citizens, and among immediate relatives to mourn his loss ar a daughter, Mrs Will H. Hays, sons Roy M. and Ralph C., and a sister Mrs M.A. Buckman.

On Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock his funeral will take place from the family residence to Mount Olive Cemetery under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity of which he was a member of high standing. 
Hamlin, Albert Green (I52504)
 
6478 Hanson Ave. Cranbrook McLaren, John Peter (I13330)
 
6479 Hardware Merchant Brown, Robert (I9959)
 
6480 Harlan Arthur Townsley and Jane Eliza Welch were married on 27 Sep 1920 in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence, New York.
"Townsley-Welch--In Gouverneur, Sept. 27, 1920, by Rev. William A. Braithwaite of Trinity church, Harlan A. Townsley and Miss Jane E. Welch, both of Gouverneur." [Watertown (NY) Daily Times, 9/27/1920] 
Family: Harlan Arthur Townsley / Jane Eliza Welch (F2174)
 
6481 Harold Beauchamp was born at Ararat, Victoria, Australia, on 15 November 1858, the son of Arthur Beauchamp, an auctioneer, and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Stanley. At the age of two Harold sailed to New Zealand with his parents on the brig Lalla Rookh, arriving at Nelson on 23 February 1861. The family settled at Picton where Harold attended a dame school and later a public school. Arthur Beauchamp became a general merchant and entered local politics. He was elected to Parliament for Picton in 1866 but in 1867 was forced to sell up and resign. He went first to Westport, leaving the family in Picton, then to isolated Beatrix Bay in Pelorus Sound where the family joined him. While there Harold assisted in the felling of bush, milking, and other outside jobs and 'gained some proficiency in cooking, scrubbing, [and] washing.'

In late 1869 the family moved to Wanganui where Arthur Beauchamp set up in business as general merchant and auctioneer. He asked Harold to work at the office, but because the lad 'protested mildly' that he had not had enough education, Harold and his brother Arthur were sent to Wanganui Collegiate School. Harold left school at the age of 14 and spent four years working for his father. He swept the office, bagged lime and clerked, often until 11 at night. Sometimes he acted as a drover; in 1874 a friend and he drove a large mob of horses overland from Wanganui to Wellington.

In 1876 Arthur Beauchamp moved to Wellington. Harold worked with Beauchamp, Campbell and Company, and at the age of 18 started with W. M. Bannatyne and Company, where he remained for the rest of his working days. At his new job Harold found himself 'lamentably ignorant of many things'. However, with a strong will to succeed and a natural flair for business he soon received a substantial rise in salary, which made up for his father's loss of all Harold's savings.

On 18 February 1884 at St Paul's Cathedral Church in Wellington Harold Beauchamp married Annie Burnell Dyer, daughter of Margaret Isabella Mansfield and the late Joseph Dyer. Margaret Dyer (known as 'Grannie' Dyer) and her two younger children, Edith (Kitty) and Isabel (Belle), moved in with Annie and Harold. The Beauchamps shifted to ever more prestigious houses as Harold prospered. The couple's six children were born as they moved from address to address: Vera in 1885, Charlotte (Chaddie) in 1887, Kathleen (Katherine Mansfield) in 1888, Gwendoline in 1890, Jeanne in 1892 and Leslie in 1894.

After the death of W. M. Bannatyne, Harold Beauchamp became a partner in the firm in 1889. He admitted Walter Nathan as a partner after the demise of A. R. Baker in 1894. Beauchamp recalled that he did not begin to make money until after his first visit to England in 1889. In 1900 the business became a limited liability company.

In the early 1890s Beauchamp joined the boards of a number of companies. In 1895 he became a member of the Wellington Harbour Board where he was often involved in controversy and was not afraid to speak his mind; for many years he resisted the installation of a dry dock. Because he preferred to concentrate on business and exert influence through his financial connections, he did not himself enter politics. He became a personal friend of Richard Seddon, and in 1898 was appointed by him to the board of the ailing Bank of New Zealand. At Karori he presided over meetings of the Liberal and Labour Federation of New Zealand. In 1901 he was a member of the Royal Commission on Federation which advised against New Zealand joining the Australian federation.

In 1903 Harold Beauchamp took the entire passenger accommodation on the Niwaru for Annie Beauchamp, himself, their children, and Annie's sister and brother Belle and Sydney Dyer, to travel to London. In 1906 Harold and Annie returned to London to collect their three eldest girls from Queen's College. While there Beauchamp attended the sixth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire and was received by King Edward VII.

In 1907, on Beauchamp becoming chairman of the Bank of New Zealand, the family moved into a large house with a ballroom, croquet lawns and gardens in fashionable Fitzherbert Terrace. But from this time 'one by one, to our great regret' the Beauchamp children 'left the Dominion for good'.

On returning to New Zealand Kathleen Beauchamp felt trapped and rebellious. She was 'physically revolted' by her father and found her mother 'constantly suspicious'. She longed to go back to London and 'make good in the real world of letters'. After 18 months, Harold Beauchamp yielded: 'There could be no question of standing in her light'. But when his daughter left for London in July 1908, 'it was a wrench'.

The years following were tragic; Beauchamp lost both his son, Leslie, and his wife, Annie. Leslie was killed during the war in October 1915: 'the sudden ending of a young life in which all our hopes were centred.' Annie's health began to deteriorate and Harold, an inveterate traveller, ceased to go abroad. On 8 August 1918 she died. It is apparent from Katherine Mansfield's short stories that Beauchamp adored his wife. But Mansfield depicted her mother's feelings as more complex: 'For all her love and respect and admiration she hated him'.

In 1919 Harold Beauchamp and his daughter Jeanne sailed for London. He returned alone on 4 January 1920. The next day, at the registrar's office in Auckland, he married Laura Kate Bright (n?ee Newton). She had been 'one of Annie's best friends'.

During the early twentieth century Beauchamp served on several directorates. He was also an honorary consul for Chile and a consular agent of France. In his capacity as director and chairman of the Bank of New Zealand Beauchamp gave many press interviews, especially on his return from trips abroad (he crossed the line about 24 times), and frequently wrote reviews on trade, commerce and finance. He took great pride in his reports and quoted laudatory comments about them in his autobiography, Reminiscences and recollections (1937). Katherine Mansfield urged John Middleton Murry to read her father's bank speeches to win his approval.

Katherine Mansfield died in France in early January 1923. Her father's only comment in his autobiography was that when he went abroad in 1922, 'This was the last time I saw Kathleen'. Mansfield's feelings towards her father had remained ambivalent, although her attitude towards him had become more sympathetic as time went by. He was deeply hurt by her portrayal of him in her writings, and after her death Beauchamp attempted to explain away the 'wrong impression' that may have been created. He attempted to refute allegations that his daughter 'had a hard struggle for existence in her early stages of her literary career'. He contended that he had made ample provision for her and that 'she acknowledged this again and again with the fullest expressions of gratitude'. He had letters published to this effect.

In 1923 Harold Beauchamp was made a Knight Bachelor. In the same year he sold his firm to T. & W. Young for ?150,000 (Nathan had died in 1922) and he gave 47 Fitzherbert Terrace, which was sold for ?6,250, to form a fund to purchase pictures for the National Art Gallery. He gave a further ?5,000 for the establishment of the National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum, and in 1933 had erected at the southern end of Fitzherbert Terrace a memorial to Katherine Mansfield. After a last visit to England he died at 88 Hobson Street, Wellington, on 5 October 1938, survived by his second wife and three daughters.

Katherine Mansfield described Harold Beauchamp as 'not tall ? very healthy looking ? with white hair and a small clipped beard ? large blue eyes ? an expansive voice. In fact he looks a typical Colonial banker!! And simply full of Life.' She also thought of him as 'cheerful and poetic, a trifle puffed up but very loving'. Others remembered him as 'the beau ideal of the business man ? with a soul above business' and as 'essentially a self-made man and proud of the fact'. 
Beauchamp, Sir Harold (I32907)
 
6482 Harold Bell was born on 7th October 1922 at Islay, Alberta, Canada and was the son of Norman Frederick and May Elizabeth (nee Peacock) Bell. The family lived in Alberta until 1927 then moved to Britsh Columbia for six months before settling in Saskatchewan. He left school in 1938 and worked as a general labourer in the area around Scott where the family lived. He enlisted for RCAF service on 16th March 1942 in Regina and trained as an air gunner in Canada, being awarded his air gunner's flying badge on 18th December 1942 Prior to heading overseas he married Dorothy Rose Bauman in December 1942 in MacDonald, Manitoba (the middle picture shows both Harold and Dorothy). Once in the UK in early 1943 he trained at 20 OTU and 1652 HCU before posting to 51 Squadron on 9th July 1943. He served with 51 Squadron until posting to 578 Squadron on 14th January 1944. He received a commission after his death, backdated to 15th March 1944.

 
Bell, Harold (I26770)
 
6483 Harold Ferrier

Harold Ferrier, who died in hospital at Guelph on April 2 was born on the family farm, Scotch Line, 1896, second youngest son of John Ferrier and Alice Poole

He received his education at Lower Scotch Line School and PCI.

When he was 17 he joined the staff of the Perth branch of the Merchant's Bank, when Captain Matheson was manager. When the Merchants Bank merged with the Bank of Montreal, he cotinued with the bank until he served 45 years, over 35 years as a manager. His last branch was the College St. branch of the Bank of Montreal. He had a reputation for consideration for his customers and responsibility to his bank.

In 1922 he married Kathleen Cuthbertson of Ingersoll who survives and twin daughters, Barbara, Mrs. E.E. Kinkson, Vancouver, BC and Elizabeth, Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Toronto; five grandchildren and one brother, Mervyn of Perth.

He was predeceased by one sister, Alice (Mrs. Herbert Miller) and four brothers, Ernest, Lloyd, Leslie and Alex. The funeral was held in Toronto, April 5. Burial will be in Ingersoll in the spring.

Miller Clipping File 
Ferrier, Harold Poole (I3087)
 
6484 Harold Greer, in his 69th year, on March 25, 2010 at Kingston Genral Hospital.

He was predeceased by his parents, Craig and Florence Greer. He is survived by his son ; and his three step-daughters and their mother, Judy Greer.

For the full death notice, see: The Ottawa Citizen, March 27, 2010, p. E7 
Greer, Harold C. (I54713)
 
6485 HAROLD LORENZ SR DERRY

Harold Lorenz Sr of 4 Brook St father of a Concord resident died yesterday at a Manchester hospital after a sudden illness. He was 58. He leaves his wife Helen (Graves) Lorenz of Derry; a daughter; four sons, including Peter Lorenz of Concord: five grandchildren: two brothers and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be held at a later date at the First Church Congregational East Derry. Arrangements are incomplete.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Alexander Eastman Hospital The Peabody Funeral Home in in charge of arrangements.

Concord Monitor, August 15, 1980, Page 16. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/concord-monitor-obituary-for-harold-r-lo/130077920/ : accessed August 15, 2023), clip page for Obituary for HAROLD R LORENZ SR by user dianeduncan01 
Lorenz, Harold Raymond (I61136)
 
6486 Harold Raymond Gilson went home to the Lord on October 18, 2019 at the age of 91. He was the loving hus- band of the late Virginia for 64 years. He is survived by children Steven Gilson (Cathy), Lin- da Belokonny (Dave), and Raymond Gilson (Sharon), 8 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. He was born in Chicago in 1928 to Carl and Mary Gil- son, graduated from Mackenzie High School, and married Virginia in 1951. Harold built radar installations in Alaska during the Korean War and then worked as a mechanic and foreman for the Detroit Department of Street Railways.

He played organized hockey until age 80 and coached and managed his sons' teams. Harold built a cottage on Lake Erie in Ontario where the family then spent 40+ summers. The couple enjoyed traveling and time with family and church friends. Harold was funny, told the best stories, constantly worked on projects, and loved his family with his whole heart. Arrangements can be found at www.mccabefuneralhome.com.

Detroit Free Press, October 21, 2019, Page  A8. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-obituary-for-harold-r/137712817/ : accessed December 30, 2023), clip page for Obituary for Harold Raymond Gilson by user dianeduncan01 
Gilson, Harold Raymond (I65471)
 
6487 Harris, Ena Hilda

At Ottawa, on November 16, 1991, Ena Keays, beloved wife of the late Joseph Harris, M.P. Dear stepmother of Helen (Mrs. John Wilson) of Scarborough, and Jack Harris (and his wife Mary) of Toronto. Sister of May Gibson of Beamsville, Ivan Keays (and his wife Ruth) of Nepean, and the late Laura Roberston, Lottie Jordan, Neva Taylor, and Roy and Arthur. Also survived by her sister-in-law, Winnifred Keays of Balderson and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Tubman Funeral Home, Westlawn Chapel, 3440 Richmond Road at Acres on Sunday from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral serice will be held in the chapel on Monday at 1 pm. 
Keays, Ena Hilda (I45983)
 
6488 HARRISON Charles Eugene Doc passed away suddenly on April 20th, 2005 following open heart surgery in the Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminister. He was born in Hanna, Alberta on December 5, 1925. Predeceased by his mother, father and brother Albert as well as his first wife Mirium and his son Mark. He is survived by his best friend and wife of forty-nine and a half years, Nan, a daughter, Susan, sons Brad (Anita) and Brent. As well as his grandchildren Cameron (Dorinda), Ueboran, bmily beth and Warren.

After returning home from his Second World War senice in the Armed Forces, Doc graduated a nurse in 1 954 and returned to Terrace as a compassionate male nurse, followed by years in the Oil distribution business and with Eurocan, in Kitimat. He was a fifty plus year member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 1 3, as well as a dedicated RCMP Auxiliary member for twenty eight Always an avid outdoors person, Doc loved to hunt and fish and served on the executive of the Port Coquitlam Hunting and Fishing Club. In later years, he embraced the sport of black powder shooting, became an expert in the art and raised the BC Black Powder Association of BC to new heights. At Doc's request a wake will be held on Sunday, May 1st at the Port Coquitlam Hunting and Fishing Clubhouse from 11am to 4pm. In lieu of flowers and cards, please consider a donation to Parkinson Society British Columbia, Suite 600 890 W.

Pender Street. Vancouver. B.C. V6C 1 J9

The Province, April 27, 2005, Page 101. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-province-obituary-for-charles-eugene/127771315/ : accessed July 6, 2023), clip page for Obituary for Charles Eugene HARRISON by user dianeduncan01 
Harrison, Charles Eugene (I57897)
 
6489 Harrison Leroy "Roy" Bailey b 6 Oct 1891 Montcalm Co MI d 1960-1984, Lansing MI (s/o Harrison Bailey & Luella "Ella" Hatton) married 2 Nov 1913 Ithaca, Gratiot Co MI, to Arzelia M Cummings 1893-1951 #41828999 (d/o Richard Cummings & Estella Hubbard) ? Harrison & Arzelia divorced 7 June 1928 Gratiot Co MI; Harrison Leroy "Roy" Bailey married 7 Dec 1929 Wauseon, Fulton Co OH to Nina R Goodrich b 7 Apr 1875 Allegan Co MI d 7 March 1934 Lansing MI (d/o Benjamin F Hileman/Haileman and Lydia Ketchum; Nina married 28 May 1892 Paw Paw, Van Buren Co MI, to Charles Walker s/o William Walker & Ann Priest, and 7 Apr 1909 Lansing, Ingham Co MI to Frank Goodrich Jr s/o Frank Goodrich and Anna Freet). Harrison Leroy "Roy" Bailey md 30 Sept 1939 Mason, Ingham Co MI to Arvilla Thompson b 23 Dec 1892 Riverdale, Gratiot Co MI-29 Nov 1984 Lansing, Ingham Co MI #191403710, d/o William Thompson & Fannie Thayer (Arvilla also married 15 Sept 1912 Wheeler, Gratiot Co MI to Edwin Gilbert Nevins 1883-1971).

Children of Harrison Leroy Bailey and Arzelia M Cummings):
---Dorothy G Bailey b 1913 MI
---Theodore Bailey 3 Apr 1914-3 Oct 1914 #117053161 (or d 22 Oct 1914 age 0)
---Jack L Bailey b 28 Feb 1916 Lansing MI md 23 Dec 1950 Wood Co OH to Mary A Barnett
---Lucile Bailey 27 Jul 1917-18 Jan 1918 #117052905
---Richard Bailey 25 Nov 1923-1 Feb 1924 #135359765
---Maxine E Bailey b 1920-1921 MI
---Wanita Bailey b 1922-1923 MI
---Ella Jean Bailey b 1924 MI
---Mary Lou Bailey b 1927-1928 MI

Children of Harrison Bailey & Arvilla Thompson:
--Dick Alvin Bailey 16 March 1937 Lansing MI ? 19 June 2004
--Jack E Bailey b 1938-1939, of Lansing in 1984

See Lansing State Journal, 30 Nov 1984, Fri pg 22 for Arvilla Bailey death notice.
See Lansing State Journal, 2 Dec 1984, Sun pg 20 for Arvilla Bailey obituary.
(Note from Arvilla Bailey obit: "She was preceded in death by 2 husbands, Edwin Nevins and Harrison Bailey...)

Children of Edwin Gilbert Nevins and Arvilla Thompson:
Donald Edwin Nevins 1913-1998; Harland Lester Nevins 1914-1988; Charles Arthur Nevins 1916-1994; Leon George "Lynn" Nevins 1917-1983; Gladys M Nevins 1920-1985 married Horace E "Gene" Neal; Lyle Edward Nevins 1922-2006; Betty Venetta Nevins 1924-2006 md Casimer T Smolenski; Maxine E Nevins b 1927-1970 md Casimer T Smolenski; Basil Leroy Nevins 1929-2002. 
Bailey, Harrison LeRoy (I50324)
 
6490 HARRISON, E. Marie (nee Burton)
At home on September 24, 2013 with family by her side in her 86th year. Predeceased by her husband Wm. Nelson Harrison (2006). Loving mother of Jill Nichol (Kevin) of Tecumseh, ON and Catherine Harrison Thomson (Kirk) of London.

Dear Stepmother to Stephen (Vicki), Allan, Jeff (Donna) Harrison and Debby Wood. Cherished grandmother to Harrison and William Nichol, Erin Harrison Levi, Gary and Richard Krezanowski and Marlee Harrison. Predeceased by granddaughter Laura Nichol, great-grandson Asher Duncan, daughter-in-law Lori Watt, brothers Chesley (1997), Harold (1997) and sister Nina (1985). Marie will be missed by her many loving nieces and nephews and an extensive network of friends.

Marie was born in Woodstock, Ontario to the late Louis and Elsie (Burry) Burton. After raising her children, Marie returned to work managing the Canadian office for Dr. Graham's Homes, a school for Anglo-Indian children in India. Marie was a gifted painter, avid reader and lifelong learner. She participated in The American Association of Parliamentarians, Toastmistress International and was an active member of Metropolitan United Church. Cremation has taken place. T

The family will be At Home to visitors on Friday, October 4 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. at 7191 Clayton Walk. Funeral Service on Saturday, October 5 at 1pm at Metropolitan United Church, London, with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy and donations to the London Health Science Foundation, London Regional Cancer Clinic or Music Program at Metropolitan United Church may be made through London Cremation Services (519) 672-0459 or online at www.londoncremation.com. Special thanks to Dr. Logan and staff at LRCP, Dr. Nancy Moser, Dr. Kirk Hamilton and Victoria Pastorius, RN for their excellent care and for facilitating Marie's wish to die at home.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
28 Sep 2013, Sat  ?W  Page 70 
Burton, Elsie Maria (I51760)
 
6491 HARRISON.
Stephen Robert G. At home, in Carleton Place on Wednesday. February 4, 2015 at the age of 65. Loving husband of Vicki. Dear father of Erin (Steven Levi). Proud grandfather of Devon, Travis and Brandon. Survived by his brothers David, Allan and Jeffrey and his sisters Susan "Jane (Lloyd Parcells), Debby Wood. Jill (Kevin Nichol) and Catherine (Kirk Thomson). Predeceased by his parents Nelson and Bernadette and his stepmother Marie. Stephen will be missed by his aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews and extended family.

Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home. 19 McArthur Avenue. Carleton Place on Friday. February 6. 2015 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Funeral Service Saturday at the Seventh-day Adventist Church. 117 Victoria Street. Carleton Place at 2:00 p.m. Visitation Monday at Comstock Funeral Home, 256 Rubidge Street, Peterborough from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 P.M. Interment to follow at Rosemount Memorial Gardens. Peterborough at 1:30 p.m. For those who wish, a donation to the Queensway Carleton Hospital would be appreciated by the family. The family wish to thank Dr. Paul Wheatly-Price and Dr. Janice Gray for their care. Funeral arrangements in the care of the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home Carleton Place. (613) 257-3113. in cooperation with Comstock Funeral Home. Peterborough (705) 745-4683. www barkerfh.com

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
05 Feb 2015, Thu  ?W  Page 17 
Harrison, Stephen Robert Gary (I52152)
 
6492 Harrrison-MilIer Wedding
On Oct 4th, in the United Church at Carnarvon, the marriage took place of Oliva Ethel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harrison, to Clarence C. Miller, Bath. The bride and groom will spend a short honeymoon at Plnewood Cottage on Twelve Mile Lake, after which they will go to Toronto, where Mr. Miller will complete his course at Victoria college.

The Weekly British Whig
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
25 Oct 1923, Thu  ?W  Page 3 
Family: Clarence C. Miller / Olive Ethel Harrison (F17846)
 
6493 Harry Allen McCrady

Passed away peacefully at the Brockville General Hospital, Garden St., on Friday, May 31, 2013 at the age of 75 years. Husband of the late Heather (Howison) McCrady. Cherished father of Tracey (Ron Lirette) and devoted grandfather to Matthew Lirette and Katie Lirette. Dear brother of Bobbie (Mickey Leeder). Fondly remembered by his nephew Greg Ogilvie and by stepsons Percy Mallet (Sherri) and Steven Mallet and their families. He was predeceased by his parents Fred and Helen (Pergau) McCrady. A special thank you to dad's caregivers Mary-Lou and Ann from St. Elizabeth's, Connie from Bayshore and all the staff at BGH Palliative Care. A private family graveside service will take place at Oakland Cemetery at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Brockville and District Hospital, Palliative Care service will be gratefully acknowledged. Arrangements entrusted to IRVINE FUNERAL HOME , 4 James St., E., Brockville. 
McCrady, Harry Allen (I47946)
 
6494 Harry Chaplin
Although in failing health for some time, death came quietly and peacefully to Harry Chaplin at the GWM Hospital on June 24th, 1982. he was the eldest son of the late Herbert Chaplin and Hannah Thompson. In 1931 he was united in marriage to Edna S. Kirkham and to them was born two sons, Douglas and Norman.

Harry was a farmer all his life until poor health forced him to retire. The Chaplins moved to Perth where Harry worked at the Revere Hotel as a desk clerk.

Harry is survived by his wife Edna, son Douglas with his wife Janice and grandchildren Cory and Lisa, of Perth, also Norman with his wife Judith and grandchildren Christine and Bradley, of Innerkip, (Oxford County, ON) Also surviving is his sister Bernice Elmer of Kingston was predeceased by two brothers, Armour of Belleville and Ronald of Perth.

Harry lived his home and family and will be missed by a large circle of friends

Perth Courier
July 21, 1982, p.4 
Chaplin, Henry Carr "Harry" (I6325)
 
6495 Harry Rodger Erwin, 80, was called home to meet his beloved Lord and Savior on Saturday, May 20th, 2017.
Harry was predeceased by his parents Kenneth and Catherine Erwin and his brother-in-law George Hale. He was retired after 47 years as the owner of Dodds and Erwin Ltd., Perth. Harry's legacy of unwavering faith in Jesus characterized his life. He was a pillar of strength to his family, his friends and his church, and displayed a loving, gentle and humble spirit. 
Erwin, Harry Roger (I8277)
 
6496 Hart House and Hospital 24 King Street, Huntsville, Ontario.

Hart House was built 1893-94, designed by William Proudfoot.

Dr. Jacob Wilson Hart (1860-1924) came to Huntsville in 1886 and built a hospital on Chaffey Street. In 1902, Dr. Hart closed this hospital and moved to a new facility built at the back of his house with 36 rooms and offices. This hospital wing was closed in 1909 and stood empty until 1941 when Dr. Hart's daughter Marjorie used it to run a tourist home. The hospital wing was demolished in 1961 but the house is still used as a family home.

Bio courtesy of the Muskoka Archives site. 
Hart, Dr. Jacob Wilson (I39600)
 
6497 Hartford, Connecticut Probate Records 1710-1715
Addams, Daniel, Simsbury Inst. ?432-14-01. Taken 23 November 1713, by Samuel Humphrey, Joseph Case and John Slater. Will dated 29 July 1713.
I, Daniel Addams of Simsbury, do make this my last will and testament. I give to my wife Mary the management of my whole estate, both personal and real, for her maintenance during her natural life. And if need so require, she shall have power to sell and dispose of the same, or any part thereof. Nevertheless, if my sons shall provide comfortably for her such things as are necessary both in health and in sickness during her natural life, then the avove shall be void anad of non-effect. I give to my son Samuel half my meadowland on the west side of the river. I give the other half of my farm at Pease Marsh to my grandchildren Daniel, Abraham and James Addams, children of my son Daniel Addams, dead. I give to my son Benjamin that parcel of land on the east side of the mountain. I give to my sonJoseph the land where his now dwelling house stands, and half the north pasture and the land that belongs to it. I give to my son Thomas that parcel of land called the new field, 40 acres and upward, joining Richard Porter's land north, and south on land belonging yo Willcockson. Also that parcel of lanad called Matson's field, bounded north on John Robbins, east on John Cooke, west and south on Mr. Woodbridge. I give to my son Ephraim my house and homestead, alo that poece of land called Joshua's Field. I give to each of my  three daughters an equal part of share of all my moveable estate (except team, tacking and gun) after one-third part therof is set out to my wife. I constitute my son Benjamin sole executor.
Witness, John Slater, David Buttolph
Signed Daniel Addams X, LS
Court Record, pages 164-67, December 1713: Will Proven. 
Adams, Sgt. Daniel I (I13962)
 
6498 Hartford, Connecticut Probate Records, 1710-1715
Addams, Daniel Jr. Simsbury Inst. ?182-13-06. Taken 4 Feb 1712-13, by John Higley Sr., John Case, and Samuel Pettebone. Will dated 9th January 1712-13.
I Daniel Addams Jr. of Simsbury, do appoint this to be my last will and testament. I give to my wife Thanks Addams the 1/3 part of my whole estate, real and personal, during my life, and ?10 in money to her at her disposal. I give to my son Daniel ?8 in pay above his equal share of the rest of my estate. I give to my sons Daniel, Abraham, and James all my land to be divided equally among them. I give to my daughters Thanks and Hannah my moveable estate after their proportions of my debts are paid out of them. If the income of my estate is not sufficient to bring up my children, they shall be brought up on their several shares. I appoint my wife Thanks sole executrix.
Witness. Timothy Woodbridge, Jr. and Johah Westover
Signed: Daniel Addams, LS
Pages 225-26. 
Adams, Daniel II (I13961)
 
6499 Harvey - William Harvey, for many years assessor of Drummond Township; died on Friday last, at the age of 74 years. Deceased was born on the farm where he spent all his life and where he died. At the age of twoenty-nine years, he married Miss Margaret McDonald, of Bathurst who survives him, together with two sons and five daughters. Robert William resides in North Dakota, and William is on the homestead. The daughters are Mrs. M.B. Dodds, Perth; Mrs Richard Percival, New York; Mrs. L. Walsh, Kingston; and Mrs. J. Richards and Miss Nettie at home. The funeral, which took place on Monday afternoon to Elmwood cemetery, was largely attended. Mr. George Harvey, of town, is a brother, and Mrs Alex McLaren of Carleton Place is a sister. Harvey, William Henry (I9384)
 
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Harvie, Agnes (I71143)
 

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