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301 | Marriage Certificate - Daintree (Hartley) & Poole 1906 April 12, Chesterfield, Derby County, England Frank Ernest Hartley(33)-Vocalist & Ethel May Poole(23) Living at 6 The Grove, Staveley. | ||
302 | Martha Everson, Frank Hills Status: Located; HILLS In Loving Memory of Frank A Hills 1900 - 1952 Beloved Husband of Martha G Everson 1904 - 1967 | ||
303 | Mary Alexandra Carleton | ||
304 | Mary Alexandra Carleton | ||
305 | Mary Alexandra Carleton | ||
306 | Mary Alexandra Carleton Maimie Carleton with young child | ||
307 | Mary Clark and Isaac Garbutt Status: Located; Grave Location: R07L08#1 sw 1/4 In Memory of Mary Clark wife of Isaac Garbutt Buried Jan 28, 1890 Aged 82 yeras | ||
308 | Mary E Bell Status: Located; Marker Location: R12L08#2 ne 1/4 His Wife Mary E Bell 1874 - 1939 | ||
309 | Mary Elizabeth Murdoch Image obtained from owner's website as of Nov 2008. see Donna L Alden-Bugden Genealogy website for more details. | ||
310 | Mary Ellen & Helen Louise Bertrand Taken when Mary was 5 1/2 years old, and Helen was 2 1/2 years old. The picture had been colourized in the popular style of the day. | ||
311 | Mary Ellen Bertrand - 1957 | ||
312 | Mary Jane Duff, Albirta McIlmoyle Status: Located; Grave Location: R04L12 sw 1/4 Gone But Not Forgotten In Memory of Mary Jane Duff Beloved Wife of David McIlmoyl. Died October 11, 1880; Aged 30 years 10 Months & 25 Days. Ada Albirta, Infant Daughter Died Aug 10, 1878; AE 16 Days To my Dear Mary Jane In thee I fondly hoped to clasp A friend whom death alone could sever; Till envy, with malignant grasp, Detach'd thee from my breast for ever. True, she has forc'd thee from my breast, Yet in my heart thou keep thy seat; There, there thine image still must rest, Until that heart shall cease to beat. And when the grave restored her dead, When life again to dust is given, On thy dear breast I'll lay my head-- Without thee! where would be my heaven? (Poem by Lord Byron - February 1803) | ||
313 | Mary Jane McIlmoyl | ||
314 | Mary MacKinnon From Toils, Tears & Triumph, pg 292 | ||
315 | Mary McArthur & Herbert Fisher This picture is cropped from a larger image. Notes on reverse: This is Mr & Mrs Barr our nearest neighbors at Olds and is now living in Van. This was taken at their door by their Auto New years 1930. This is to: Mr. & Mrs John McFadyen from Mary Fisher your Aunt. herb & Mary (The Barrs were cropped out leaving only Herb and Mary as seen in this picture) | ||
316 | Mary McIlmoyle Status: Located; Grave Location: R03L12 ne 1/4 In Memory Of Mary McIlmoyl Wife of Absolom Northey Died July 3, 1894 Aged 38 Years. Baby Northey Died Oct 19, 1910 Aged 5 Months | ||
317 | Mary Summers 1802-1878 Status: Located; In Memomry of MARY. wife of Henry Collins. Who died Oct 21, 1878 Aged | ||
318 | Matthew Bell & Eliza Preston, Mary Bell & Albert McIlmoyle Status: Located; Grave Location: R12L08 nw 1/4 In Memory Of Matthew James Bell Died Mar 26, 1935 - Aged 75 Yrs, 2Mos, 1 Day Eliza Jane Preston Wife of M.J.Bell Died Sept 23, 1894 - Aged 33 Years & 7 Mos. Albert McIlmoyle Died Nov 7, 1938 - Aged 66 years. His Wife Mary E. Bell Died Jan 26, 1939 - Aged 64 Years. | ||
319 | Matthew Bell & Elizabeth Boyce, William Bell Status: Located; Grave Location: R06L04 sw 1/4 | ||
320 | McFadyen - Bertrand Wedding A full writeup of the wedding can be found at the following link Wedding Description | ||
321 | McFadyen - Bertrand Wedding - Cake Cutting Eldon McFadyen and Mary Bertrand cutting their wedding cake - detailed wedding info -> Wedding Description | ||
322 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
323 | McFadyen Home in Tiverton, Ontario, Canada | ||
324 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
325 | McFadyens, Ronald, Hazel, John, and Eldon | ||
326 | McIlmoyl, Fred - WW2 note in Toronto Star Toronto Star, Tuesday, January 16, 1945 records Fred as Seriously Injured in the war and listed as a Corporal. | ||
327 | McIlmoyl, Harry McIlmoyl and Ella Hales A short description of their family travels. | ||
328 | McIlmoyl, Nelson and Nelly A short history of their family in Southey Saskatchewan | ||
329 | Medora Woods at her Wedding - 1914 Picture taken at her wedding | ||
330 | Milfred Dever & Margaret Thompson Status: Located; DEVER Milfred Dever 1882 - 1958 His Wife Margaret Thompson 1886 - 1968 Keith 1910 - 1911 | ||
331 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
332 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
333 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
334 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
335 | Molly Colwell (Sheldon) and Sadie Colwell Sister-in-laws Molley Sheldon (Neil Colwell's wife) and Sadie Colwell. | ||
336 | Neil Colwell, Molly (Sheldon) Colwell | ||
337 | Neil MacKinnon His time on the Great Lake Vessels, and perhaps because his father Hugh was a Captain, he was often referred to as "Skipper Neil" | ||
338 | Neil MacLean and Eliza Cory Status: Located; In Memory Neil MacLean 1859 - 1942 His Wife Eliza Cory 1862 - 1955 | ||
339 | Nelson and Nellie 50th Wedding Party Nelson and Nellie Celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Click here for the story | ||
340 | Nelson R. McIlmoyl & Nelly B McIlmoyl Status: Located; Grave Location: R09L22 sw 1/4 In Loving Memory of Nelson R. McIlmoyl June 14, 1884 - Nov 1, 1960 His Wife Nelly B. Sept. 8, 1885 - Apr. 9, 1975 Till We Meet Again | ||
341 | Newman, Cardinal John Henry An overview of his personal data, chronology, and his Biographical Essay from 1911 | ||
342 | Newman, Memoir and Letters of Francis W Newman Francis William Newman was the Brother of Cardinal John Henry Newman | ||
343 | Obituary - Gertrude Adora Beemer - 1987 Gertrude Adora at the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Southampton on Wednesday April 8, 1987, Gertrude Adora (Beemer) Whetstone-McFadyen in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late John McFadyen and William Whetstone, dear mother of Mary Jane (Mrs. Don Harrison) of Guelph, Peter Whestone and his wife barbara of Auburn and Catherine (Mrs. Wayne Oakley) of Acton. George and Arita of Florida, Eldon and Mary of Toronto, Ron of London. Dear sister of Jean Beemer of Kincardine, survived also by 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Rested at Gilbert MacIntyre and Son Funeral Home, 252 Dublin St. N. Guelph, where a funeral service was held on Saturday, April 11 at 2 o'clock, Cremation. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated by the family. | ||
344 | Obituary - Jack Walker - August 24, 1994 Walker, Jack H. - Suddenly at his home in Etobicoke on Wednesday, August 24, 1994, Jack Walker, in his 65th year, (retired employee of Hobart Manufacturing, Malton), beloved husband of Noreen Cochrane. Dearly loved father of Chris and his wife Heather. Loved grandfather of Ashley and Tyler, and loving son of Devina and the late Charles Walker. Brother od Doris Daykin, Alan Walker and the late Shirley MacLay. Remembered by many nieces and nephews and their families. | ||
345 | Obituary - John W McFadyen 1899-1979 The Kincardine Independent, Wednesday Jun 6, 1979 John W McFadyen A well respected and generous man in the Tiverton community, John W McFadyen passed away on Monday, June 4, 1979, in Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital in his 80th year. Mr. McFadyen, who was born on the Boundary of Kincardine Township on July 11, 1899, was the son of the late Duncan Allen McFadyen and Elizabeth Scott. Mr. McFadyen was one of the best apiarists in the country. While keeping bees for over 60 years, Mr. McFadyen invented the McFadyen honey extractor which is still widely used by honey producers. Tiverton's water system was installed bu Mr. McFadyen during the late 1940's and is still being used by the village today. An active curler, he helped teach the game to young people at the Tiverton arena which he had expanded to make a better curling rink. He also assisted in building the Kincardine Curling Club and was an avid bowler. He was a member of the Knox Presbyterian Church, Tiverton and taught Sunday School for 40 years. A lay preacher, he assisted in the building of the Presbyterian manse. Mr. McFadyen was also an active member of the Shriner's Mocha Temple, a member of Bruce Lodge and Past Grand Superintendant of the Royal Arch Masons. He was a honourary ember of the Order of the Eastern Star and was the first Worthy Patron of the OES when it was formed some 27 years ago. Left to mourn his passing is his wife, the former G. Adora Biemer, whom he married in Strathroy in 1970, and three sons, George of Zephyrrhills and Tampa Florida, Eldon of Mississauga and Ronald of London. Also surviving is his brother Frank McFadyen of Tiverton and step-children Mary Jane Harrison of Guelph, Catherine Oakely of Halton Hills and Peter Whetstone of Auburn, Ont. Mr. McFadyen was predeceased by his first wife, Hazel Colwell, and his sister Sadie. The funeral service was held Thursday, June 9, 1979 from the Linklater Funeral Home with Rev. George Turner officiating. Burial was in the Tiverton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sam Bailey, Morrison McKenzie, Wilfred Campbell, Morley Scott, Dan Manary and George Stewart. Those from a distance attending the funeral traveled from Tampa, Florida, Mississauga, Toronto, Cookstown, Guelph, London and Auburn. | ||
346 | Obituary - Joseph Nelson Bertrand - 1932 Belleville, March 17. (Special.) Joseph Nelson Bertrand of Campbellford died at the Belleville General Hospital this morning. He had been visiting with his sister, Mrs. Thomas Ramsay, College Street, when his illness required his removal to the hospital. Mr. Bertrand was a farmer. He was born in Seymour Township, the son of late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bertrand, and was in his sixty-fourth year. He had made Campbellford his home for some time. He was a member of the United Church at Mayersburg. A large family survives: three sons, Orland, Everett and Melvin, of Campbellford; a daughter, Rose, at home; two brothers, Albert and Gus of Campbellford; and five sisters, Mrs. James Bradley, Port Elgin; Mrs. Robert Hensley, Carman, Man.; Mrs. Arthur Blue, Welland; Mrs. Robert Miller, Norham, and Mrs. Thomas Ramsay of .?. | ||
347 | Obituary - Margaret McIntyre - 1931 Mrs. Neil McArthur With the passing of Margaret McIntyer, wife of the late Neil McArthur, there closed another chapter in the early history of Bruce County. The deceased was born in Brock Township, Ontario County, in 1835, of Scottish parentage. After the marriage in 1853, she and her husband migrated to Bruce County, coming the entire distance from Brock behind a yoke of Oxen. Arriving at Kincardine, they proceeded north to Tiverton, then east following the surveyor's blaze to the farm the late Mrs. McArthur owned at the time of her death. Mrs. McArthur and her sister-in-law, the mother of Mr. Neil McFadyen were the first women to settle in this district. Mrs. McArthur, although 95 years old retained her mental faculties to the last, as it was extremely interesting to the lover of history to hear her relate stories of the early days. Such event as the Rebellion of 1837-38 in which Lyon MacKenzie figured, and the Fenlan Raids became very real after hearing her tell of them. Her life in Bruce County in the fifties was typical of the life of the sturdy pioneers who were the real makers of Canada. It was theirs to clear the tangled forest, drain the land, build the roads, and erect schools and churches. Surely to those people life was worth while in its fullest sense. In religion the late Mrs. McArthur was an active Baptist. At the erection of the present Baptist church in Glamis, she was baptized by the late Rev. James Coutts. For many years her life bore testimony for Christ, and death for her was but an entrance into the presence of Him, whom she had served so well. To know her was to admire and respect one whose hardships in life were a labour of love for others. Generosity, so characteristic of the early settlers, and sincerity in word and deed were among her many fine qualities. Eleven children were born to the late Mrs. McArthur, seven of whom survive; Donald and Murdock, Harmattau, Alta. Mrs. Geo. Colwell, Tiverton; Mrs. H. B. Fisher, Vancouver; Mrs. Neil McKinnon, Riversdale; Mrs. Joseph Ferris, Glamis; and Mrs. James Ferris with whom she resided for the past ten years. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. John B. McDonald, Tiverton, twenty grandchildren, thirty great grandchildren, and one great, great grandchild. The funeral of the deceased was held on Friday afternoon, April 24th, 1931, at the home of Mr. James Ferris, the large concierge testify in there esteem. Burial was made in Purdey's cemetery. "Our sires, when times were sorest, Asked none but aid Divine, And cleared the tangled forest, And wrought the buried mine. The pioneers of nations! They showed the world the way; Tis ours to keep their stations, And lead the van to-day." | ||
348 | Ontario Birth Registration - Albert Henry Everson - 1887 #025300 Born: January 18th 1888 Name: Albert Henry Everson Gender: Male Father: William Everson, Farmer Mother: Rebecca Moins Informant: William Everson, father of the child, Thorah Registered: April 11th 1888 | ||
349 | Orland Joseph Bertrand Many summer vacations were spent at my grandparent's Cottage on the Trent Waterway. I have many fond memories of fishing with grandpa. Sitting in a flat bottomed row boat with a 50gal drum half full of water in the center, fishing for mudcat with bamboo fishing poles brings a warm feeling of comfort and relaxation to me. (Brian McFadyen) | ||
350 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |