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301 BIRTH: Daughter of Wm, Chadwick, Esq., of Ballisinode County , Tipperary. Chadwick, Katerine (I3470)
 
302 BIRTH: Family from England, but Lolly's dad had a musical band and was on tour at the time of his birth, and happened to be in Scotland.
He immigrated to Canada at age 3 and traveled on the "Lake Champlain" leaving from Liverpool, England and arriving in Quebec on 9 May 1910 with his mother.
He worked for many years with the Canadian National Railway Co. as a telegraph operator.
Lolly died at the Kipling Acres Nursing Home in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was stricken with Alzheimer's Disease in his declining years. 
Daintree, Loreburn Reginald (I223)
 
303 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I212)
 
304 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I211)
 
305 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I213)
 
306 BIRTH: May 1517 also reported
Known as Aubrey Lord Oxford
DEATH: 1579 is the Date of Will Aubrey of Hedingham Castle.
Proved Archdeaconry of Middlesex, Essex, and Herts.
Registered Raymond. 
De Vere, Aubrey (I1358)
 
307 BIRTH: Mentioned in her father's will. Hunt, Alice (I3447)
 
308 BIRTH: Mentioned in his father's will. Hunt, John (I3445)
 
309 BIRTH: Possibly Gosfield, Essex. Hinckford Hundred, Nr. Halstead, Braintree/Colchester Hunt, William (I1363)
 
310 BIRTH: Toils, Tears, and Triumph: A History of Kincardine Township records her birth as 1872

BIOGRAPHY: moved to Bruce Township after marriage 
McFadyen, Mary Florence (I177)
 
311 Bob and Jane farmed at C4, L19 Kincardine Township where all but one of their children was born. They moved to Harmattan, Alberta in 1904. Bob returned to Kincardine and then went back in 1905 to settle their farm, called "Mountain View". No school was built until 1905. Their sons worked part-time with Great West Co. sawing logs and Bob sold produce t othe Great West Co. Bob died in 1921 and Jane died in 1928, both at Olds, Alberta. They were buried at Westerdale Cemetery in Olds, Alberta. Collins, Mary Jane (I4043)
 
312 Bob and Jane farmed at C4, L19 Kincardine Township where all but one of their children was born. They moved to Harmattan, Alberta in 1904. Bob returned to Kincardine and then went back in 1905 to settle their farm, called "Mountain View". No school was built until 1905. Their sons worked part-time with Great West Co. sawing logs and Bob sold produce to the Great West Co. Bob died in 1921 and Jane died in 1928, both at Olds, Alberta. They were buried at Westerdale Cemetery in Olds, Alberta.

The family of Rovert and Mary Jane Siddon arrived in Olds in 1903 from Kincardine, Ontario. Their young son Thomas worked in the area until he started farming at Little Red Deer, Alberta.
(From Beyond our prairie Trails, V.2 Family histories, pg 739) 
Siddon, Robert (I4064)
 
313 Born at Redruth, Cornwall, England, 1857; studied at Spring Hill Theological College, Birmingham; appointed by the London Missionary Society (LMS) to central Africa and ordained as a Congregational minister, 1882; returned home with malaria, 1883; resumed study at Spring Hill; minister in Perth, Scotland, 1885-1887; married Charlotte Elizabeth Pountney (d 1940), 1885; engaged in deputation work for the LMS, 1887-1889; minister in Brighton, 1889-1892; appointed LMS missionary to the Bechuanaland Protectorate (now Botswana), 1892; went to Palapye to work among the Bamangwato of the Christian chief Khama (Kgama) III, 1893; accompanied Khama and other chiefs, Bathoen and Sebele, to England to help them oppose Cecil Rhodes's demands for administrative rights over the Protectorate, 1895; a member of the South African Native Races Committee, London, 1900-1908; removed with the Bamangwato tribe to Serowe, 1903; appointed first principal of the proposed LMS Central School for Bechuanaland, 1903; established the school, named the Tiger Kloof Native Institution, on a farm near Vryburg in the Cape Colony; local correspondent of the Royal Anthropological Society from 1905; gave evidence before the Select Committee of the House of Assembly of the Cape of Good Hope, 1908; resigned as principal of Tiger Kloof owing to ill-health, 1915; responsible for Molepolole mission, 1914-1917; visited Australia and New Zealand on an LMS deputation, 1917; returned to England via America, 1918; Professor of African Missions, Kennedy School of Missions of Hartford Seminary, Conneticut, USA, 1919-1931; elected Vice-President of the Fourth International Congregational Council, 1920; awarded honorary doctorate of sacred theology, Hartford Seminary, on his retirement, 1931; settled in England; Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society; died in Birmingham, 1938. Publications include: Native Life on the Transvaal Border (1900); Tiger Kloof (1912); Race Problems in the New Africa (1923); The Soul of the Bantu: a Sympathetic Study of the Magico-Religious Practices and Beliefs of the Bantu Tribes of Africa (1928); Nature Worship and Taboo (1932). Willoughby, William Charles (I5205)
 
314 Born in a log house on 2nd Concession of Bruce Township. Family later moved to a larger house on Lot 6 Con 11 o fKincardine Township. When her mother became ill, she went to live with her Aunt Flora (McFadyen) and Uncle Archie MacKinnon 2 1/2 miles east of Tiverton. She never returned to live with her parents. Carleton, Mary Alexandria (I154)
 
315 Born on the 11th concession of Mariposa Township. Following marriage, farmed the homestead farm. Special interest in fine horses. Raised show horses and won many prizes at local fairs. Retired from farming in 1934 and moved to Village of Oakwood. Cory, William John (I1084)
 
316 Brickmaker at age 19 (from marriage records)
Ordained minister later in life ~35?

MARRIAGE: noted as living in Mariposa Township, 1901
age 19, Brickmaker
Mother listed as Mary Moynes
Witnesses Everson Herbert, Annie Teer both of Thorah Township 
Everson, Rev John Franklin (I106)
 
317 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I949)
 
318 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I947)
 
319 Burial Plot: Lot 161 Bertram, George Nelson (I10808)
 
320 Burial:
Highwood Cemetery
High River
Calgary Census Division
Alberta, Canada
Plot: Range 2 Block 4 Plot 27 
McIlmoyle, Richard John (I10696)
 
321 Burial:
Rosemount Memorial Gardens
Springville
Peterborough County
Ontario, Canada
Plot: Gr. 1-Lot 206-Section C-Sermon on the Mount Garden 
McIlmoyle, Norman Victor (I10352)
 
322 Burial: Cremated, location: wall Preston, Horace Eldred (I9691)
 
323 Burial: Amethyst Section Row 18 Scott, Vera Marilyn (I11078)
 
324 Burial: Block - O, Plot 63b64 E R Post, James Wallace (I11060)
 
325 Burial: Block - O, Plot 64 E R McLaren, Thelma Marguetie (I11059)
 
326 Burial: Block - O, Plot: 63/64 E R Post, James Albert (I11058)
 
327 Burial: Block - P, Plot 119 E N McMillan, Arthur Gordon (I11063)
 
328 Burial: Block - P, Plot 119/120 E N Post, Margaret Ann (I11061)
 
329 Burial: Bock - P, Plot 119 E N McIlmoyle, Nellie (I2368)
 
330 Burial: Cremated, Location: wall beside Horace Eldred Preston (Husband) Symes, Kathleen Mary (I9692)
 
331 Burial: Garden 1 - 11
Obituary:
Victoria Times-Colonist Newspaper,dated: Thurs. 10 July 1997,pg. C1,c. 3 & Fri. 11 July 1997,pg. D1,c. 3.

DEATHS and FUNERALS:

JONES – Dorcas (McIlmoyl) 81 years young. A special lady with an infectious smile. A native daughter who left us July 7,1997 in Victoria. She is survived by her loving husband,Horace; daughter,Barbara Murray (John) of Ottawa; two grandchildren,Karen Gordon (Chris) of London,Ontario and Michael Murray of Ottawa; numerous nieces and nephews and in-law. She was predeceased by her brother,Gilbert,sisters ,Ruth,June,Wilma. Much loved and greatly missed. A Memorial Service and tea on July 26 ,at 2:00 p.m. at the Ocean Point Resort Hotel. Flowers gratefully declined.
SANDS of VICTORIA
“A Tradition of Trust”
388-5155 
McIlmoyl, Dorcas (I11071)
 
332 Burial: In 1834, seventeen years after the death of Mr. Curran, a committee of gentlemen was formed in Dublin, to provide for the removal of his mortal remains to Ireland. Prospect Cemetery, Glasnevin, Dublin, was the locality selected for his last earthly resting-place.
The consent of his son (and biographer) was obtained, a faculty permitting the removal of the body from Paddington Church was procured, the exhumed body was removed to the house of Alderman Sir Matthew Wood, in George Street, it was thence taken to Dublin, where it was received by Mr. W. H. Curran and one of the Committee, was temporarily deposited in the private Mausoleumn at Lyons, the residence of Lord Cloncurry, the friend of Curran, and was finally removed to a grave at Glasnevin. The attendants were Messrs. W. Curran, John Finlay, Con. Lyne, and Andrew Carew O'Dwyer the last-named being the person with whom originated the proposition for restoring the remains to their native soil. This re-interment was private. The pageantry of a national procession which was suggested, was respectfully and judiciously declined by Mr. W. II:. Curran. A massive sarcophagus in Glasnevin contains the remains of Ireland's great orator and patriot, and the inscription, far more expressive than a laboured epitaph, is simply the one word C U R R A N. There is a monument to Curran in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin and a bust by Moore, on a sarcophagus. It is copied from Lawrence's portrait, and, Mr. Davis says, " is the finest monument, so simply made, I ever saw. It is most like him in his glorified funeral, declaring that of all, he was "the only incorrupted and faithful," adding, " There is a loveliness and a heartiness over me when I think of this great man whom we have lost. Charles, there never was so honest an Irishman. His very soul was republican Irish. Look to his history in 1778, in 1782, in 1790 at the Union at all times in all places." He suggested that the Irish of all classes in London should be invited to attend the funeral, each wearing a shamrock, and that " on his coffin should be laid a broken harp and a wreath of shamrock." The funeral was private.

From: THE LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONORABLE JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN LATE MASTER OF THE ROLLS IN IRELAND BY HIS SON WILLIAM HENRY CURRAN IWITH ADDITIONS AND NOTES BY R. SHELTON MACKENZIE, D.C.L. NEW YORK: W. J. WIDDLETON, PUBLISHER. 
Curran, John Philpot (I503)
 
333 Burial: R05L22#3 sw 1/4 Scott, Garfield Alexander (I11079)
 
334 Burial: R07L22#1 se 1/4 Clysdale, Beryl Thomas (I5439)
 
335 Burial: R07L22#2 se 1/4 McIlmoyle, Audrey Emma (I5424)
 
336 Burial: R07L27#2 sw 1/4 Bell, William Robert (I5438)
 
337 Burial: R07L27#3 sw 1/4 McIlmoyle, Daisy Adlaide (I5426)
 
338 Burial: R08L21#2 nw 1/4 Scott, George Roland (I2221)
 
339 Burial: R08L21#3 nw 1/4 McIlmoyle, Vera Josephine (I5421)
 
340 Burial: R12L10#2 nw 1/4
Obituary:
Peterborough Examiner Newspaper,dated: Thurs. 6 August 2009,pg. B2,c. 4.

Deaths:

McILMOYLE,Sylvia Victoria Jane (nee Clysdale) - Passed away peacefully at Riverview Manor, Peterborough on Monday August 3,2009. Sylvia McIlmoyle of Peterborough,formerly of Lakefield in her 93rd year. Loved and missed by her dau- ghter Dorothy Bell of R.R. #3 Lakefield and her daughter-in-law Ann McIlmoyle of R.R. #1 Lakefield. Also missed by her brother Elburn Clysdale (Shirley) of Peterborough. Loving grandmother of Bill (Tina),Tedd (Maria) & Peter (Tina) Bell and Geof- frey (Heidi) & Andrew McIlmoyle. Great grandmother of Christy,Cas- ey,Zakery,Sierra,Tianna,Sakura,Alyson,Meghan, Teague,Alyvia,Autumn,Jackson,Mason and great great grandmother of Noah and Ruby. Predeceased by her husband George Nugent McIlmoyle,son Wayne McIlmoyle,son-in-law Roy Bell and brothers Auryl & Beryl Clysdale. A funeral service will be held from THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES,LAKEFIELD CHAPEL on Friday August 7,2009 at 3:00 PM. Visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment Lakefield Ceme- tery. A reception will follow in the Heritage Room of the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Founda- tion,Canadian Cancer Society or the Gideon Bible Society as expressions of sympathy. Fri- ends may send condolences or make donations at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling 652-3355. 
Clysdale, Sylvia Victoria Jane (I11080)
 
341 Burial: R12L10#3 nw 1/4 McIlmoyle, Wayne George (I11081)
 
342 Burial: Sec 4, Row W, Plot 1A1 Poldand, Doris (I11070)
 
343 Burial: Sec 4, Row W, Plot 1A2
Obituary:
Victoria Daily Times Newspaper,dated: Tues. 6 January 1976,pg. 26,c. 6 & Wed. 7 January 1976,pg. 41,c. 3.

DEATHS and FUNERALS:

BOSHER - In Sidney,B.C.,on January 5,1976, Mr. William James Bosher,aged 73 years. Born in Hungerford,Berkshire,England and a long- time resident of Sidney,late residence 9683 Fourth Street. He leaves his loving wife,Doris, at home; daughters,Mrs. D. (Pat) Gait Victor- ia,B.C.,Mrs. D. (Mary) Vowels,Prince George,B. C.; seven grandchildren; brothers,John and Herbert,both of Sidney; sisters,Ada Sayer,Nor- th Saanich,B.C. and Ann Slater,Sidney. Mr. Bosher was a member of the Sidney and North Saanich Garden Club,a member of the Silver Threads and also a member of the O.A.P. Sidney Branch No. 25. He served overseas during the Second World War with the 13th Field Ambulance Corps. Service will be held at St. Andrews Anglican Church on Thursday, January 8,1976 at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Robert San- som officiating. Flowers gratefully declined. Those so desiring may contribute to the charity of their choice. Arrangements by the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses,Sidney,B.C.
SANDS-SIDNEY 
Bosher, William James (I11067)
 
344 Burial: Seciton O Dobson, Robert Melville (I11085)
 
345 Burial: Section C

Peterborough Examiner Newspaper,dated: Mon. 16 July 1956,pg. 18,c. 1 & Tues. 17 July 1956,pg. 18,c. 1.

Deaths:

DEAN,Marcus - At his residence R.R. No. 1,Lakefield on Sunday,July 15,1956. Marcus Dean, son of the late Adolphus Dean and Evelyn McIlmoyle,beloved husband of the late Annie Kelso. Dear brother of Mrs. Melville Dobson (Clara) of Peterborough. The late Mr. Dean is resting at the Comstock Funeral Home,356 Rubidge Street,where service will be held on Wednesday,July 18 at 2 p.m. Reverend T.H. Fleetham officiating. Interment Little Lake Cemetery. 
Dean, Marcus Smith (I11083)
 
346 Burial: Section C
Obituary:
Peterborough Examiner Newspaper,dated: Thurs. 30 March 1950,pg. 2,c. 6.

MRS. MARY EVELYN DEAN

Mrs. Mary Evelyn Dean of Peterborough died today in hospital following a lingering illness. She was born in Lakefield,daughter of the late George McIlmoyle and Jane Nugent,and has lived in the community a lifetime. Her husband, Adolphus Corbin Dean,predeceased her in 1911 . Mrs. Dean leaves one daughter,Mrs. Melville Dobson,and a son Marcus Smith Dean,both of this city. There are two sisters in Ottawa,Miss Georgie McIlmoyle and Mrs. L.E. Allen. Mrs. Dean was a member of the United Church. 
McIlmoyle, Mary Evelyn (I6036)
 
347 Burial: Section C
Obituary:
Victoria Times Newspaper,dated: Fri. 17 March 1978,pg. 58,c. 7.

DEATHS and FUNERALS:

BUNDOCK – On March 15,1978. Jane Patricia, widow of Arthur Bundock,at Victoria. Aged 54 years,survived by two daughters: Mrs. D. (Pat) Gait,Victoria,Mrs. D. (Mary) Vowles, Prince George. One step-son,Michael Bundock, Prince George. Three step-daughters,Mrs. Pat Johnson,Calgary,Mrs. Marian Beaton,Victoria and Mrs. Colleen Roberts,Vancouver,32 grand- children,and several Great grandchildren. Three sisters,Mrs. Ruth Parkinson,Mrs. Dorcas Jones and Mrs. Wilma Rees,all of Victoria. Funeral service Saturday,March 18,at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of First Memorial Services,4725-Falaise Drive,Padre T. Roberts officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. Arran- gements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. 
McIlmoyl, Jane Patricia (I11066)
 
348 Burial: Section C
Peterborough Examiner Newspaper,dated: Mon. 22 May 1950,pg. 16,c. 7.

Obituaries:

MRS. MARCUS DEAN

Mrs. Marcus Dean,RR 1,Lakefield,died in her 61st year,Sunday in hospital after an illness of four days. She was born in Bobcaygeon,Annie Eliza,the daughter of the late Joseph Kelso and Annie Eliza Bell.

Surviving are her husband,Marcus,and one sis- ter,Mrs. Clive Tully (Iola). She was a member of the Selwyn United Church.

The funeral service will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Comstock Funeral. The Rev. D.P. Mo- rris of the Selwyn United Church will officiate. Burial will be at Little Lake Cemetery. 
Kelso, Ann Eliza (I11086)
 
349 Burial: Section C Dean, Adolphus Corban (I11082)
 
350 Burial: Section O
The Peteterborough Examiner Newspaper, dated: Sat. 3 August 1974,pg. 12,c. 7- 8.

OBITUARIES:

CLARA DOBSON

Funeral service for Mrs. Clara Dobson,82,of 477 Bonaccord Ave.,was held Aug. 3 at the Comstock Funeral Home,Rev. Alex Calder offi- ciating. Burial was in Little Cemetery.

She was born and educated in Smith Township and lived in the area all her life. She attended George Street United Church and was a mem- ber of the Senior Citizens Club and the PC Ladies Association.

Mrs. Dobson was predeceased by her husband Robert Melville Dobson,daughter Mrs. Jack Dawson (Margaret),brother Marcus Dean and parents Adolphus Dean and Evelyn McIlmoyle.

Surviving is son Robert,of Ottawa,daughter Mrs. Neil Pryde (Ethel),of Peterborough,five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. 
Dean, Clara (I11084)
 

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