LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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6551 | He was also High Justiciary of Lothian, and otherwise bore a prominent part in the leading transactions of the period | Lindsay, William de Lindsay in Clydesdale, of Erceldon and Luffness (I72669)
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6552 | He was baptized 16 Jan 1697 and was admitted to full communion 3 April 1698 in the Simsbury Church. | Adams, Sgt. Daniel I (I13962)
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6553 | He was born in Perth, Ontario, Oct. 17, 1820. (One record says the 14th of October). He married Margaret Drysdale, of Adamsville, about the year 1848. They have three sons and three daughters. The family's residence for some years past has been Sarnia, County Lambton, Ontario. Mr. Daniel Adams has been for several years past in the employment of the Dominion Government as Railway Surveyor and Inspector, Harbour Builder etc. Written by Alvah Adams in his 75th year | Adams, Daniel (I13951)
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6554 | He was born Pehr Sorensson, but changed his name to Peter Yorgason or Yorganson after immigrating to the United States with his parents and younger siblings. He was born in Lyngby, Malmohus, Sweden on February 14, 1835. Died February 1, 1917 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Photo from the collection of Hazel Dahl published in the book TallTimber written by Blaine M. Yorgason. He was born Pehr Sorensson, or Pehr Joransson, to Soren Joransson and Karna Nilsdotter. After his parents and siblings converted from the national religion of Sweden -- Lutheranism -- to the Church of Latter Day Saints, the family was persecuted in Sweden. The family immigrated to the United States, with the intention of settling in Utah with the assistance of the church. | Yorgason, Pehr Sorensson "Peter" (I23041)
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6555 | He was engaged in the mer-ed cantile business in Carsonville for some time before moving to Sandusky in 1895 to establish a lose:hardware business. He maintained h1s hardware business until 1924 ser-,wh he sod the store t(? Ford j. qis In 1928, he founded McPher- 'son's f j af.? stre h,e operated until 1947 when he hand. cd the reins of hb,ness t0 hlS son R- Kenneth McPherson. HE WAS a member of San-Benedict. dusky Presbyterian church where he served as elder and superin-you tendent of the Sunday School. He was one of the founders of the state Bank of Sandusky and He is survived by a son. R. Kenneth McPherson. Sandusky a daughter. Miss Gertrude McPher-fields son; SanduskVi and a granddaugh-ified teach-ter Miss Sarxdra McPherson, of Sandusky Funerai arrangements have not been completed. The remains are he family home. Death Takes R. A. McPherson Prominent Thumb Merchant Was 88 Sandusky, July 18 Robert A. McPherson, 88, longtime San-i dusky merchant and a member of the Board of Directors of the! State Bank of Sandusky, died Friday in Dpctors Hospital, Sandusky, after a long illness. HE WAS borrr June 17, 1865, in Gananoque, Ont., coming to Michigan with his parents in 1875 where the family began farming in Washington Township. He married Miss Effie J. English, Aug. .27, 1890, in Carsonville. She died the following year. He later married Miss Elizabeth A. Hillock, March 15. 1893. in Port Huron. She died Feb. 12, 1942. (served as an active member of the Board of Directors until failing health caused him to step down from active membership on the board. He was a life member of Custer lodge. No. 393. F. & A. M. "Robert Alexander McPherson 1947 Obituary" Newspapers.com. The Times Herald, July 18, 1953. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-times-herald-robert-alexander-mcpher/133952509/. | McPherson, Robert Alexander (I13242)
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6556 | He was Justiciar before 6 November 1208.4 He confirmed his father's grant in Crawford to Newbattle and gave additional lands.5 He was a constant witness to the charters of Kings William and Alexander n., and he witnessed the foundation charter of Lindores by Earl David.6 | Lindsay, Sir David de Lord of Luffness, owner of Crawford (I72672)
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6557 | He was married on Oct. 11, 1860 to Sabina Strock whose father had bought the John San- born farm. | Family: George Poole / Sabina Strock (F8833)
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6558 | He was single when he arrived and again on the 1851 census | Robinson, Donald (I22501)
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6559 | He was the son of James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton and Princess Joan of Scotland, Countess of Morton, daughter of James I of Scotland by his wife Lady Joan Beaufort.[1] He became earl in 1493, upon his father's death. He was succeeded by his son James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton. A very wealthy man, John, unlike many of his peers, did not become embroiled in the intrigues and politics of his day.[2] Instead, the shrewd Earl of Morton worked to improve his holdings and was quite the litigator in his time, successfully defending his interests in court.[3] It turned out later that John, as lord of Dalkeith was aware the land had great value both above and below the surface and in fact sat on what was later described as the Great Midlothian Coalfield.[2] 1. The Scots Peerage, Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, Sir James Balfour Paul, Vol. VI (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1909), p. 356 Herbert Maxwell, A History of the House of Douglas, Vol. I (Freemantle & Co., London, 1902) pp. 242-3 2. The Scots Peerage, Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, Sir James Balfour Paul, Vol. VI (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1909), pp. 357-8 3. The Scots Peerage, Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, Sir James Balfour Paul, Vol. VI (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1909), pp. 357-8 Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Douglas,_2nd_Earl_of_Morton Alternate Name Birth Name John the Poet Also Known As Earl, Duke Archibald Douglas # 5th Earl of Angus Also Known As 2nd Earl of Morton John Douglas Residence Tantallon Castle (extant) Scotland Title of Nobility Earl of Angus 2nd Earl of Morton 1493 Custom Event Alt. Birth Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland 1 January 1459 LifeSketch One of the leaders in rebellion against King James III of Scotland, which ended in the King's death between 1487 and 1488 | Douglas, John (I22773)
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6560 | He was tutor to David, younger son of the Earl of Crawford 1407, executor 7 to the Earl | Lindsay, Sir William of Rossie (I72737)
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6561 | He worked for the provincial government for 35 years. | Sprott, John Hardy (I22303)
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6562 | Head (implied) James H Foster 31 Wife (implied) Susannah Foster 24 Name James H Foster Gender Male Birth Circa 1840 Ontario Residence Apr 2 1871 Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada Age 31 Race Allemand (German) Religion N C M Marital status Married Wife (implied) Susannah Foster Note See top schedule Sub district Sophiasburgh Sub district number f Series RG31 District Prince Edward District number 59 Roll C-9990 Province Ontario Page 28 Country Canada Line 15 Date Apr 2 1871 Family 100 | Foster, James Hadley (I68522)
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6563 | Head (implied)?tab?John Milne?tab?42 storekeeper Wife (implied)?tab?Alice Milne?tab?43 Son (implied)?tab?William Milne?tab?9 Son (implied)?tab?John H Milne?tab?7 Son (implied)?tab?Thomas J Milne?tab?5 Son (implied)?tab?Robert Milne?tab?10 months Alexr. Robertson?tab?27 sawyer William Cranston?tab?25 sawyer | Cranston, William (I48225)
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6564 | Head?tab?Thomas Elliott?tab?48 Wife?tab?Mary J Elliott?tab?48 Son?tab?Albert M Elliott?tab?23 Son?tab?Norman F Elliott?tab?22 | Elliott, Thomas (I3399)
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6565 | Headstone for: Robert hendry Boyle d:1 Jul 1881 (age 85) his wife Janet Miller(Boyle) d:12 Jun 1884 (age 80) and Elizabeth May Boyle daughter of Mungo & Sarah Boyle d: 12 May 1886 (age 2) | Boyle, Robert Hendry (I21)
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6566 | Headstone for: Robert hendry Boyle d:1 Jul 1881 (age 85) his wife Janet Miller(Boyle) d:12 Jun 1884 (age 80) and Elizabeth May Boyle daughter of Mungo & Sarah Boyle d: 12 May 1886 (age 2) | Boyle, Elizabeth May (I4150)
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6567 | Headstone for: Robert hendry Boyle d:1 Jul 1881 (age 85) his wife Janet Miller(Boyle) d:12 Jun 1884 (age 80) and Elizabeth May Boyle daughter of Mungo & Sarah Boyle d: 12 May 1886 (age 2) | Miller, Janet (I20)
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6568 | Headstone inscription: In Memory of Agnes Lambie Wife of David Geddes Died Nov. 9, 1893 Aged 92 years Daughter of Hugh Lambie and Susanna Campbell From Findagrave #51852741 Inscription: (back of headstone) In Memory of Agnes Lambie, wife of David Geddis, Died Nov.9,1893, aged 92 Years. (front of headstone) In Memory Of David Geddis, Died Nov. 19, 1875 Aged 75 Y'rs. Farewell my wife & children all, From you a father, Christ doth call, Mourn not for me, it is in vain, To call me to your sight again. | Lambie, Agnes "Nancy" (I12419)
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6569 | Headstone inscription: In memory of David Geddes Died Nov. 19, 1875 Aged 75 Y'rs Farewell my wife & children all From you a father Christ doth call Mourn not for me, it is vain To call me to your sight again | Geddes, David (I12420)
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6570 | Headstone photo can be found on the Northern Ontario Gravemarker Gallery | Purdon, John Leckie (I50868)
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6571 | Headstone photo can be found on the Northern Ontario Gravemarker Gallery | Lorimer, Agnes (I50869)
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6572 | Headstone states birth year is 1856, ancestry records have birth year as 1857. | McGranahan, Samuel (I24064)
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6573 | Heart Disease Causes Death of Hilltop Man Robert Gillespie Was P. P. and L. Co. Employee in Lansford Robert Gillespie, 313 E. White St., Summit Hill, died at his home at 6:15 p. m. yesterday. Death was due to heart disease. He had been ill two weeks. A native of Catasauqua, Mr. Gillespie had lived in Summit Hill for the past 27 years. He was operator on the Lansford substation of the Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, Summit Hill. Surviving is his wife and a son, Robert Jr., at home and three step-children, Kenneth, Reynold and Margaret Lill, all of Summit Hill. The Morning Call June 13, 1937 | Gillespie, Robert Lee (I40148)
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6574 | Hector McLean Dies in Hospital Hector McLean, 80, 755 Osborne st., died Sunday at Victoria hospital. He was born at McDonald's Corners, Ont., and had lived in Manitobal 45 years. He operated a hardware business in Manitou and Mather before coming to Winnipeg. Besides his wife he is survived by one daugher and two sons: Mrs. E. Olson, Winnipeg; Grant, Calgary; Russell, Kenora. There are two sisters, Mrs. F.E. Shekley, California, and Mrs. A. Paul, McDonald's Corner, Ont. The funeral service will be held Tuesday, at 2 pm at Bardal's funeral chapel. Rev. P.M. Petursson will officiate. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. | McLean, Hector (I21078)
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6575 | Helen A. EHLENFELDT (12/06/1920 - 07/30/2017) EHLENFELDT, Helen A. (Age 96) Passed away July 30, 2017 in Davenport, WA her home. Helen was born December 6, 1920 in Reardan, WA to Clifford and Bertha (McClure) Palmer. She married Keith Ehlenfeldt on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939 in Davenport, WA. She was a member of the Davenport-Edwall United Methodist Church, Lincoln County Historical Society. Helen was a nurse's aide when Lincoln Hospital first opened. She loved the work and her coworkers. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting, playing her ukulele, singing for family and in the choir and dancing, but her family and friends were most important to her. Helen is survived by two sons Bob Ehlenfeldt and Bill Ehlenfeldt and one daughter Trissie Sanguinet. She has five grandchildren: Holly (Brian) Stockman, Amy Ehlenfeldt, Charles (Kara) Ehlenfeldt, Michelle (Rob) Hopp, Christine (Mark Downey) Sanguinet, and nine great- grandchildren: Ashleigh (Brady), Tyler, Kristopher, Megee, Michael, Cole, Joshua (Jessica), Rochelle and Megan. Extended family Ben (Julie) McBride and their children Morgan (Kurt), Amanda and Scott, Mary (Ron) Hollis and daughter Jennifer (Josh), Jay (Tracey) Sanguinet and their children Sean (Emily), Kyle, Jean and Trent. Helen was preceded in death by her husband Keith in 2002, son-in-law Jean Sanguinet, daughter-in-law Colleen Ehlenfeldt, grandchildren Michael Sanguinet and Annette Sanguinet McBride. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 3:00 PM at the Davenport-Edwall United Methodist Church, Davenport, WA with Pastor Lucas Boomsma, officiating. Interment will be held at the Mondovi Cemetery, Davenport, WA. Memorials may be made to the Davenport-United Methodist Church or to the Union Gospel Mission. Please sign the online guestbook at www.stratefuneralhome.com. STRATE FUNERAL HOME, DAVENPORT, WA is caring for the Ehlenfeldt family. | Palmer, Helen Aileen (I59504)
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6576 | Helen Ballantyne Kneale, n?ee Campbell, RN, in her 83rd year, died in McMaster University Medical Centre. Wife of the late Dr. Hugh Allan Kneale. She is survived by three children; six grandchildren; a sister, Kathleen "Kaye" Campbell Sinclair (wife of Peter Sinclair). Besides her husband, she was predeceased by her grandson Ross; and two brothers, Donald and Gordon. For the full death notice, see: The Ottawa Citizen, April 8, 2003, page C 19 | Campbell, Helen Ballantyne (I57772)
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6577 | Helen lawful daughter to William Hood, pensioner, and Margaret Irvine in Middleton of Fonob (?) was born October 10th 1819 ScotlandsPeople OPR Births 376/ Logierait, pf 3880f 392 HOOD HELEN WILLIAM HOOD/MARGARET IRVINE F 10/10/1819 376 20 / 388 LOGIERAIT | Hood, Helen (I33476)
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6578 | Helen Mason, Lanark C2 L5 | Mason, Helen (I4336)
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6579 | Helen P. Summerer SARNIA Helen P. McKay Kent-Summerer, 76, of Sarnia died Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2002, in University Hospital, London, Ontario. She was the beloved wife of Reginald Summerer; loving mother of Patricia and Don Phillips of Mississauga, Ontario, and Margaret and Dee Woodard of Croswell. Helen will be greatly missed by her grandchildren; her greatgrandchildren; and nieces and nephews. She was the dear sister of Elmer McKay of Vanderhoof, British Columbia. She was preceded in death by a brother, Harold. At Helen's request, there will be no funeral home visitation or funeral service. Cremation will take place. Sympathy may be expressed through donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation and would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are by Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line The Times Herald Port Huron, Michigan 24 Jan 2002, Thu ?W Page 27(Golden Mile) Sarnia, Ontario, (519) 542-5541. | McKay, Helen Patricia (I49204)
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6580 | Helenie" Private Hospital Randwick, Sydney NSW Australia | Dedicoat, Julia (I3862)
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6581 | helma passed away in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Thursday evening, May 23, 2013. Thelma Machan of RR 2 Pakenham at the age of 76 years. Beloved wife of David B. Machan. Dear mother of Robert (Lorrie), Karen (Robert) Graham and Beth (Kevin) Portt. Predeceased by a son, Kevin. Mother-in-law of Karen (Mike Newton). Dear grandmother of Allison Graham (Paul Laughlin), Lee Graham (Chantal), Nathan Machan (Mary), Lauren Baron (Rob), Nicholas Machan (Anastasia), Taylor Machan, Gillian Portt (Will) and Natalie Portt. Great grandmother of Chase Machan and Ashton Baron. Predeceased by a brother, Murray Scott. | Scott, Thelma Margaret (I39394)
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6582 | HENDERSON, Ian Murray Born July 1, 1943 in Dumbarton, Scotland passed away on November 26 in Senneville, Quebec. Beloved husband of Madeleine, devoted and adoring father of Clara, caring brother of Roy and compassionate son in-law of Helen Purski. Predeceased by his parents John Henderson and Ann I ayior Henderson. Deeply mourned by his family and many friends in Canada. Scotland. Poland, USA. Pranrp anri QuuiworianH lan was a taiontoH and respected oro essional engineer whose f. 2 PJ iu5iwiuuemourneauyiiibi.uiiedKues.newas generous with his time using his many practical skills in helping others. Funeral Mass wj, be hed on Monday December 9th at n-oOam at Corous Christi Church at 16 lln evife Quetec In ifeu of flowers, donations can be made to Corpus Christi Church or to "Suitcases for www.suitcasesforafrica.com The Gazette, December 6, 2013, Page 51. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gazette-obituary-for-ian-henderson-m/125076868/ : accessed May 21, 2023), clip page for Obituary for Ian HENDERSON Murray by user dianeduncan01 | Henderson, Ian Murray (I55342)
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6583 | HENDRI JOHN WILLIAM HENDRI/ M 01/04/1629 668/ 10 201 Linlithgow | Hendri, John (I35321)
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6584 | HENDRIE WILLIAM THOMAS HENDRIE/MARGARET HENDRIE M 03/02/1689 644/1 70 32 Glasgow | Hendry, William (I6112)
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6585 | HENDRIE WILLIAM THOMAS HENDRIE/MARGARET HENDRIE M 05/04/1691 644/1 70 88 Glasgow | Hendrie, William (I35320)
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6586 | HENDRY JAMES ALEXANDER HENDRY/ISOBELL CAMPBELL FR596 (FR596) M 07/12/1764 644 / 1 140 / 227 GLASGOW | Hendry, James (I53029)
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6587 | HENDRY JEAN THOMAS HENDRY/JANET WILSON FR144 (FR144) F 23/09/1763 629/ 10 136 Carluke | Hendry, Jean (I6109)
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6588 | HENDRY JOHN JAMES HENDRY/MARGRET PARK FR425 (FR425) M 05/04/1807 646 20 / 206 GOVAN | Hendry, John (I53030)
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6589 | HENDRY THOMAS WILLIAM HENDRY/MARY SMYTH FR77 (FR77) M 27/08/1721 625/ 10 195 Bothwell | Hendry, Thomas (I5989)
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6590 | Hendry, Jean S. R.N. Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Friday, February 5th, 2010 Jean S. (Oliver) Hendry (Graduate, Ottawa Civic Hospital School of Nursing, 1946) in her 89th year. Predeceased in February 2008 by her devoted husband and best friend for over 60 years, Robert W. Hendry. Loving mother of J. Richard (Jay) of Innerkip, Ontario. Cherished grandmother of Iain of Kitchener. She will be sadly missed by her sister-in-law Grace Oliver, the Oliver family and many good friends. She was predeceased by her brother Donald Oliver and her parents Mary E. (Cunningham) and Norman F. Oliver. Jean was very active for over 60 years in the First Baptist Church, Perth. She was a public health nurse and very dedicated to service to her community. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Sunday, February 7th, 2010 from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Monday at 10:30 A. M. Interment, Scotch Line Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to World Vision Canada or The Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. | Oliver, Jean S. (I68365)
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6591 | HENRIE MARGARET JOHN HENRIE/MARGARET HAMMILTOUN F 21/04/1659 644/1 50 125 Glasgow | Henrie ( Hendrie), Margaret (I6115)
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6592 | HENRIE THOMAS THOMAS HENRIE/MARGT. HENRIE M 11/10/1683 644/1 60 174 Glasgow | Henrie, Thomas (I35318)
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6593 | HENRY ALLAN THOMAS HENRY/JANET WILSON FR137 (FR137) M 10/05/1761 629/ 10 129 Carluke | Hendry, Allan (I6108)
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6594 | HENRY CATHARINE THOMAS HENRY/JANET WILSON FR127 (FR127) F 17/04/1757 629/ 10 120 Carluke | Hendry, Cathrine (I4155)
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6595 | HENRY JANET THOMAS HENRY/JANET WILSON FR123 (FR123) F 02/04/1755 629/ 10 116 Carluke | Hendry, Janet (I6106)
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6596 | HENRY THOMAS JANET WILSON/FR557 (FR557) 08/11/1747 629/ 20 216 Carluke | Family: Thomas Hendry / Janet Wilson (F1889)
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6597 | HENRY THOMAS THOMAS HENRY/JANET WILSON FR133 (FR133) M 12/06/1759 629/ 10 125 Carluke | Hendry, Thomas (I6107)
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6598 | Henry James Bartlett, son of George and Sarah Bazely Bartlett, was born December 15, 1914 on a farm near Wakefield, Kansas and passed away October 18, 1988 at the Ottawa County Hospital in Minneapolis, at the age of 73 years. The years of his childhood were spent in the Wakefield and Longford communities. On July 6, 1937 Hank was united in marriage to Lola Irene Yonally at Salina, Kansas.Hank and Lola spent the early years of their married life in the Longford, Delphos and Manchester communities. Hank was a driver for the Ware Truck Line while living at Longford. In 1940 they moved to Delphos where he farmed. Hank began his own farming interests near Manchester in 1949. In 1953 they moved to a farm northeast of Minneapolis where he continued his farming until his retirement in 1986. Hank was a loving husband and father. His greatest joy was playing and visiting with his grandchildren and his great-grandson. | Bartlett, Henry James (I7646)
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6599 | Henry Mather, 27, Middleville, b. Middleville, son of John & Jane Mather, to Helen Harvey Baird, 27, Lanark, b. Lanark, dau. Andrew & Margaret, 17 Mar 1886. Witness: Samuel Wilson, Lanark, Rev. James Wilson. | Family: Henry "Harry" Mather / Ellen "Ella" Harvey Baird (F1513)
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6600 | Henry Patrick Wallace was the son of Henry Wallace and Mary Flood. On March 20, 1945 in New York City, New York, Henry enlisted in the United States Army. Henry married Barbara Helene Wagner on May 30, 1950 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. A Memorial Service for Henry Patrick Wallace, 85, will be held 2:00 p.m., Thursday, November 1, 2012 at Caney United Methodist Church in Caney, Kansas. Henry Wallace, of Bartlesville, died Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at his home.He was born January 4, 1927 in New York City to Henry and Mary (Flood) Wallace. Henry was a veteran, serving in the U.S. Army as a part of the occupation forces in Japan.After being discharged from the Army, he attended the University of Tulsa where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum Engineering. He also met Barbara Wagner, of Bartlesville and they married in May, 1950 and loved each other for 62 years.Henry worked his entire career for Phillips Petroleum, including stops in Borger and Cactus Texas before moving to Bartlesville in 1958. He retired in 1985. Henry spoiled his four children with his time and energy and enthusiasm.He was a volunteer as a Boy Scoutmaster, a gymnastics coach with the Phillips 66 and the YMCA programs, Little League baseball, wrestling and Green Country Soccer as a referee. He enjoyed teaching Sunday School at church. He cooked for Meals on Wheels, was a driver for Eldercare and was one of the best listeners at concerts from beginning violinists in Suzuki Strings to the Bartlesville Symphony. He took his kids swimming and taught them the value of learning how to use the public library.Henry loved the outdoors and enjoyed canoeing and camping. He counted the night that a black bear invaded his campsite in the New Mexico mountains and ransacked the Coleman ice chest as the family watched from inside the tent as "a great outdoors adventure."In his spare time, Henry learned gourmet cooking and enjoyed long distance bicycling. He cooked dozens of cookies and hundreds of pizzas. He participated in Free Wheel nine times, crossing his adopted state of Oklahoma by bicycle. Preceding him in death were his parents, two sisters and an infant son, Dan Patrick.Survivors include: his wife, Barbara, of Bartlesville; Two daughters: Tracy Saenz and husband Esteban, of Eudora, Ks.; Leslie Wallace and husband Dan Trembly, of Lafayette, Co.; Two sons: Bruce Wallace and wife Susan of Columbia, Mo.; Paul Wallace and wife Felicia, of Caney, Ks.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Caney United Methodist Church, the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra, and the Washington County SPCA. Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, 30 October 2012 - Bartlesville, Oklahoma | Wallace, Henry Patrick of Bartlesville OK (I55683)
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