Bowman-Naseer Family History
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| 101 | In memory of Lucinda daughter of Isaac & Mary Master born August 21, 1837 died Nov 12, 1854, (rest of stone buried) | Master, Lucinda (I254)
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| 102 | In memory of/ William/ son of / Levi & Maria Master/ (rest of stone very worn)/ | Master, William (I216)
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| 103 | In relation to parents and ancestors, wedding License (Ontario 005684) states "The man was brought up in Dr. Barnardo's home and does not know" Obituary - Toronto Star 24 Feb 1976 WASHER, James (Retired employee of Kodak Ltd.) At out Lady of Mercy Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday, February 21, 1976. James washer, dearly beloved husband of Gladys Caddick, dear father of James Edward Washer of Rexdale and Mrs. G. McKay (Betty) of Waubaushene. Loving grandfather of four grandsons and three granddaughters. Resting at the Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Ave (north of Rexdale Blvd.) Serving in the chapel Tueday 11 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery | Washer, James (I27)
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| 104 | In the area of EICHEDE which includes LASBEK - DORF and LASBEK - GUT and a/c crashed about 01.15 hrs. in the morning of the 29th July, 1944. No witnesses could be found who saw the a/c before the explosion which followed. It crashed near the farm house of Heir MEIN who saw only two bodies near the wreckage. A short distance away two more bodies were found, apparently they had baled out, but the parachutes failed to open fully. During the harvesting some three weeks later another body was found and taken to the cemetery at EICHEDE and buried with the rest of the crew. -From report of investigating officer J. Alison (page 41 in RCAF file) | Hostetler, Flying Officer Charles Woodrow (I885)
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| 105 | Informant: Andrew Bain 109 Cantieslaw Dr. East Kilbride | Gibson, Margaret Wilson (I142)
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| 106 | ISAAK MASTER The Registrar of Waterloo County died on Thursday morning at 11a.m. at his residence on Ahrens Street. His health had not been satisfactory for several years, and for 2 months, he had been seriously ill and wasn't able to leave the house. His burial took place on Saturday in Blenheim, after a funeral service had been held in Trinity Church. The deceased was born on March 19, 1835 in Wilmot, where he attended a country school, and acquired more than satisfactory education through diligent application to his books. He was interested in public works and took part in politics. He was a member of the Liberal party. After he had served his township for several years as a councillor and deputy reeve, he was elected the representative for South Waterloo to the provincial legislature in 1877 and an additional 2 times. In October 1893, he was named Registrar and moved to Berlin. Up until then, he had lived on his farm, west of New Dundee. He was a friendly, agreeable man, and had many friends. Berliner Journal 13 Jan 1898 Pg. 4 Col. 6 Translated by: Patricia J. Kauk for the Kitchener Public Library | Master, Isaac (I147)
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| 107 | JABS, Doris Evelyn (nee Toman) Passed away on Friday, December 29, 2017 at Trinity Village Care Centre at the age of 89. Beloved wife of Leo for 47 years. Dear niece of the late Mel Karius (Grace). Cherished cousin of Pam Tolefson (Jeff), of California. Predeceased by her parents, Russell and Adeline Toman. Will be fondly remembered by her extended family. Doris was an employee of Bell Canada for 38 years. She taught hundreds of boys and girls over many years in Sunday School at Benton St. Baptist Church, where she was a lifetime member. Doris' family will receive relatives and friends from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. on Monday, January 1, 2017 at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467. Visitation will continue from 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. at Benton St. Baptist Church, 90 Benton St. Kitchener, on Tuesday, January 2, 2017 at 11 a.m. Reception to follow at church. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Gideons International In Canada would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral home). Thank you to the staff at Pinewoods for their care and compassion of Doris during her time at Trinity Village Care Centre. Visit www.henrywalser.com or Doris' memorial. | Toman, Doris Evelyn (I1762)
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| 108 | James Alexander Green, 70, departed peacefully on his next adventure and new life after a long period of declining health on Sunday, November 10, 2019 at the Sussman House in Rockport. Jim was the only child of Alexander ‘Scotty’ and Mary ‘May’ Curry (Gibson) Green born on May 23, 1949 in Glasgow, Scotland where he attended local schools and becoming a machinist. In 1967 Jim and his parents immigrated to New York where he eventually began working in commercial construction, later becoming a supervisor for independent third party inspection and testing companies providing services at most nuclear power plants east of the Mississippi. He resided for periods of time in New York, Texas, Indiana and finally settled in Maine in 1987. In 1986 he met Deborah Lynn Cunningham whom he married in 1989 making their home in Tenant’s Harbor where they raised his youngest child, Alexander with summer visits from his two beautiful daughters, Patricia and Amanda. Jim finally left his traveling jobs and spent the rest of his working years in the boat industry for his father-in-law, Bruce at Padebco Yachts in Round Pond, brother-in-law, Paul at CWC Boat Transport in Bristol and lastly at Jeff’s Marine in Thomaston before retiring due to health. Jim was a quiet man of few words until you got to know him. He greatly loved his family and was fiercely proud of his children and grandchildren and their accomplishments and his ‘gene pool’ became scattered all over the country, ocean to ocean and in between. Although not very handy with a hammer and piece of wood, he would happily offer a hand and moral support for Deb with projects around the house and yard, preferring instead the mechanical chores and challenges of any household. He loved riding his Harley Davidsons over the years, attending Highland Games in Maine, New Hampshire, and Nova Scotia, and listening to the pipe bands play and compete. He was an avid reader and collector of Stephen King and spoiled his dogs, Claire and Bear, beyond belief. Jim was predeceased by his parents as well as special aunts, Sadie McInally and Margaret Laidlaw, and cousin Margaret Angell (whom he thought of as a sister) all three of Scotland; several other cousins and his Westie, Frisky. He is survived by his wife, Deborah; daughter, Patricia Green Gano of Phenix City, AL, her son, Quinn Alexander Montes, wife Kelly (Everett and Baby Montes due December 2019) of Portland, OR; her daughter, Alex Dakota Gano and fiancé Dylan Holmes, (Baby Girl Holmes due May 2020) of Smith Station, AL; daughter, Amanda Jane Cox, husband Jeremy, (London Zeppelin and Jameson Alexandra – named after her Paw Paw Jim) of Dalton, GA; son, Alexander Kerr Green and fiancé Duana ‘Dee’ Powell, (James Logan and Bowie Curry-Lynn) of Anaheim, CA; stepdaughter, Amy Leann Smith, her sons: Cody Alan Chapius (Kinsley Reese and Jaycee Renee) all of Millington, TN; Tyler Joseph Petty, Atoka, TN; Logan Robert Petty (Aiden Joseph and Aaron Michael) of Shalimar, FL; Dylan Wade Pullam of Southhaven, MS. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Loa Lee Blake, Tenants Harbor, ME; father-in-law, S. Bruce Cunningham and wife Patricia; brother and sister-in-law Paul and Shari Cunningham, all of Round Pond, ME; nephews Christopher Cunningham and wife Payson, of Boynton Beach, FL and William Cunningham and significant other Shebly Faux of Nobleboro, ME; special cousins Jean Moran (also like a sister) and her daughter Gillian Moran and fiancé Steven Taylor, Sharon Angell and husband Ewan Hamilton (Paige and Reece) of East Kilbride, Scotland, Stephen Angell (Kayley and James) of Glasgow, Scotland; and many other cousins and relatives in Scotland and England. Jim’s wishes are for no funeral or visiting hours, requesting instead, a graveside service with a bagpiper when his ashes are committed. The family will be remembering and celebrating his life on his birthday in the Spring. A notice will be published with the details closer to that time. Donations may be made in his memory to the Pope Memorial Humane Society of Knox County, PO Box 1294, Rockland, ME 04841 or the Sussman House, c/o Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation, 22 White Street, Rockland, ME 04841. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.directcremationofmaine.com. https://www.penbaypilot.com/article/james-green-obituary/127212 | Green, James A. (I998)
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| 109 | Jim Bowes ~ At Listowel Memorial Hospital on Monday, July 13, 2009, Mr. James Allen Bowes of Listowel, in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Shirley (Bowman) Bowes to whom he was married for 50 years. Father of Mark Bowes of Banff, Alberta. Brother of Betty Campbell of Hanover. Predeceased by his parents William and Irma (Bluhm) Bowes, his brother Don Bowes, and his sister Mary Seim. Jim lived in Kitchener from 1949 - 1997 where he was a member of the K-W Navy Association. He loved fishing, traveling, gardening, hunting, and the outdoors. Visitation will be held at the Eaton Funeral Home, Listowel on Saturday, July 18th from 1:30 p.m. until time of the funeral service at 2:30 p.m. Reverend George Russell officiating. | Bowes, James Allen (I703)
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| 110 | John MASTER of Wilmot to Catherine RICHART of Waterloo. 30 Apr 1844 by License. Rev. STRANG. Wit. Christopher RICHART, Sr and Christopher RICHART, Jr. -- Marriage Registers of Upper Canada - Gore District, 1842-1856, p. 15. | Family F71
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| 111 | John Master, "the eldest son of Isaac and Mary (Clemens) Master, was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, March 7th, 1810. He came to Canada with his parents when nine years of age. On October 30th, 1830, he was married to Nancy Stauffer who was born August 4th, 1811, and died May 13th, 1843. After her decease he was married to Catharine Reichert, April 30th, 1844. She was born in this county, May 15th, 1811. After his marriage he resided on a farm near that of his father's where he remained several years. Being persuaded by some parties to quit the life of an husbandman and begin that of an inn-keeper, he left the farm now in possession of James Cowan and moved to Dundas where he took possession of the old hotel known as 'Peter Bomberger's', a great resort for travellers from all parts of the northern and western counties. But being brought up to the business of agriculture he soon became so disgusted with the life of 'innkeeping' that after the short stay of six months he disposed of his business in Dundas and returned to Waterloo, the county of his adoption. After his return he settled in Wilmot Township, several miles west of New Dundee, on the farm now in possession of John Master, his grandson. From here he moved to Plattsville, Oxford County, where he resided until 1891, thence to Berlin where he and his aged partner are spending the evening of their lives with their son Isaac, ex-M. P. P. Here they have a pleasant home and the loving care of all. To him and his first wife was born a family of six children" The Biographical History of Waterloo Township, Ezra Eby | Master, John (I208)
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| 112 | JOLKOWSKI, Dorothy Mae (nee Toman) Passed away peacefully at Freeport Hospital, Kitchener, on Sunday, November 16, 2014 in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Paul Jolkowski. Loving mother to Jo-Anne Jolkowski (Allan Duffy), David Jolkowski (Kristin Higgins), Paulette Leasa (Richard), Judith Jolkowski and Mark Jolkowski. Cherished grandma to nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Sadly missed by her brother Cameron Toman and sister-in-law Erma Pitz. Predeceased by her brother Delmore Toman and sister-in-law Marguerite Toman as well as her daughter-in-law Lisa Livingstone. As per Dorothy's wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family interment will take place in the spring at Williamsburg Cemetery, Kitchener. If you knew Dorothy, please take a few private moments to listen to her favourite song (K.D. Lang's version of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah') and to reflect on your personal memories of her. The family wishes to thank the staff of Freeport Hospital Palliative Unit for the kindness and professional care shown to Dorothy in the last months of her life. Condolences for the family and donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or St. Mary's General Hospital Foundation Cardiac Care Centre may be arranged through the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street S., Waterloo at www.erbgood.com or 519-745-8445. | Toman, Dorothy Mae (I1105)
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| 113 | Killed in Action - Battle of Passchendaele | Gibson, Lance Corporal Charles Carmichael (I2128)
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| 114 | Kitchener Waterloo Record - 10 Jan 2004, B5 Norman TOMAN, - Suddenly at the Cambridge Memorial Hospital, on Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at the age of 84. Beloved Husband of Kathleen Toman for 56 years. Much loved father of Gary Toman and Norma Toman, both of Kitchener. Also survived by his sisters Ruth Bowman (Valtin) and Marlene Bowman (Gordon). | Toman, Norman (I125)
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| 115 | Kitchener Waterloo Record - 3 Jan 2006, B2 Kathleen TOMAN, Emily - Peacefully, at Freeport Health Centre, on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2006, Kathleen Toman (nee Martin) in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late Norman Toman (2004). Cherished mother of Norma Jane Toman and Gary Keith Toman, both of Kitchener. Predeceased by her son, Edward (1984). | Martin, Kathleen Emily (I128)
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| 116 | KOERBER, Floyd - The children of Floyd Koerber, mourn the passing of their dear father. He passed away on Sunday, January 29, 2006, at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, surrounded by his children. Floyd resided many years in Haysville and was born 73 years ago in Bridgeport, the son of the late Gordon and Viola (Martin) Koerber. Floyd was a member of Nith Valley Mennonite Church, RR1, New Hamburg. Floyd founded with his wife, Verna, a drywall construction business which after four decades continues operation as a family business. He was an outdoors man. In the last number of years he developed a keen interest in restoring antique tractors. Beloved husband of the late Verna Koerber who predeceased him October 27, 2004. Dear father of Reginald and wife Julie Koerber of California, Randy and wife Celestine Koerber, Karen and husband Glenn Tughan all of Haysville and Lynda and husband Wayne Eckstein of New Hamburg. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Justin, Whitney, Anesta and partner Cory, Kelsea and husband Rob, Tallisonn, Jillian and Luke. Missed by his sisters Bernice Alexander of Durham, Doris and husband Bill Meindl and Eloise Klaehn, all of Kitchener and his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law Cloyce and wife Gertrude Toman of Texas, Isabelle McEachern, Nyle and wife Muriel Toman, Murray Toman, all of Waterloo. Floyd was predeceased by brothers-in-law, Hugh Alexander, Robert McEachern and sister-in-law, Wilma Toman. Family and friends may call at the Mark Jutzi Funeral Home, 291 Huron St., New Hamburg on Wednesday February 1, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. A private family burial will take place at St. James Anglican Church Cemetery on Thursday. A public memorial service to celebrate Floyd's life will take place on Thursday February 2, 2006 at 2 p.m. at Nith Valley Mennonite Church, RR1, New Hamburg with Pastors Matthew Isert Bender and Rev. France Ouimet-Wilson officiating. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre. Floyd received the attention of many health care professionals in the last five months. We appreciate their efforts. | Koerber, Floyd (I1216)
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| 117 | Lair 1055 | McGurk, Alexander (I2206)
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| 118 | Lair 148 Section 2 East Division #25348 | Gibson, John Jr. (I141)
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| 119 | Lair 1553 Comp R Reg 6/322 | Henderson, Catherine (I2259)
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| 120 | Lair 2111 Section 17 | Gibson, Mary Currie (I2305)
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| 121 | Lair 3193 Division 18 | Currie, Helen (I2198)
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| 122 | Lair 3193 Section 18 | Buchan, Margaret (I2253)
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| 123 | Lair 3193 Section 18 Division W | McCurrie, Paul (I2216)
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| 124 | Lair 3220 Section 18 Register # 16429 | Fletcher, Archibold (I1987)
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| 125 | Lair 673 Compt. U 7' Depth | (Higgins) Currie, Mary (I139)
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| 126 | Lair 673 Compt. U 8' Depth 8/389 | Gibson, John (I138)
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| 127 | Lair 68 Section 20 | Fleeting, Helen (I2252)
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| 128 | Lair 68 Section 20 | Daly, Henry (I2245)
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| 129 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibson, J. (I2042)
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| 130 | Lot 34 Concession 2, SDR, Brant Township, Hanover, Grey, Ontario, Canada | Spry, Elizabeth (I109)
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| 131 | LUDENA SARARAS 1911 - 2004 Passed away peacefully at Nithview Home, New Hamburg on Tuesday, August 10, 2004, at the age of 93 years. She is lovingly remembered by her son, Robert Ivan Sararas, sister Grace Holm, grandson Daniel MacGillivary, niece Pauline Duench-Miller (Paul Miller) and their son David, nephew Dale (Patricia) Hallman and their son Jason, as well as many other nieces, nephews and relatives. Waterloo Region Record, 12 Aug 2004, page B5 | Toman, Ludena May (I1603)
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| 132 | Mary C. "May" Green, of Thomaston, formerly of Newburgh, NY passed away Tuesday, February 10, 2009 at Knox Skilled Nursing. She was 84. She was the daughter of the late Isaac and Margaret Cowan Gibson, born on May 14, 1924 in Glasgow, Scotland. She was married to the late Alexander "Scotty" Green. Mary was a retired supervisor for Albany Savings Bank's Meadow Hill branch in Newburgh. She was a member of Union Presbyterian Church, the Golden Age Club, Town of Newburgh Recreation Center, the Daughters of Scotia #74. In Maine she attended the Rockland Congregational Church. She was a very active member of both Rockland and Union Senior Citizens, the Red Hat Society and the Port Clyde exercise group known as the Port Clyde Rocketts. After retiring from Albany Savings Bank and the passing of husband Alexander, she eventually moved to Mid Coast Maine with son James and his family, living first in Tenants Harbor and finally in Thomaston. It didn't take long for her to build a large group of friends and endear herself to the communities she lived in; always willing to give a helping hand and serve the church she attended. Mary was known to her friends and family as "May", and was always regarded by others as vibrant, gracious, dignified and delightful. She crafted many knit and crochet items with her "Knit Wits" group of the Rockland Senior Citizens who in turn donated the items to local hospitals, nursing homes, charitable organizations and our troops. Occasionally she would knit special items for friends who wanted to give a treasured gift. She was active with special projects that both the Rockland and Union Senior Groups worked on and took many Senior Trips sponsored by them. She loved to travel and see new places. She is survived by her loving son, James A. Green of Thomaston; grandchildren, Sgt. Alexander Green, USMC of New Bern, NC, Amanda Cox and her husband Jeremy of Calhoun, GA and Patricia Gano and her husband Eric of Columbus, GA; great-grandchildren, Quinn and Alex Dakota; and several nieces and nephews in Scotland. She will also be sadly missed by her special friend Jean and former daughter-in-law, Deborah. She was also predeceased by her sisters, Sadie McInally and Margaret Laidlaw in Scotland. A funeral service took place on Tuesday, February 16 then May was laid to rest beside her beloved Alexander in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Newburg, NY. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, February 28, 2009 at Rockland Congregational Church, 180 Limerock Street, Rockland. The Reverend Dr. G. Russell Miller will officiate. | Gibson, Mary Currie (I509)
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| 133 | Master, A, Master, O, P1297 Box Fireproof Room Master, I P8945 E121 Master, I P8946 Box in Fireproof Room Master, I P8951 Box in Fireproof Room Master, I P442 Box in Fireproof Room Master, I P9096 Oversized frame Master, Ike P260 Box 1 Master, Ike P8941 E120 Master, Ike P8942 E120 Master, Ike P8944 E121 Clemens P2452 WHS Clemens, A P1306 Box in Fireproof Room Clemens Eizabeth P8611 KPL Clemens, Sally P406 WHS | Repository Source: (REPO1)
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| 134 | Millard, Jr., beloved husband of the late Esther Foster; devoted father of Catherine (Donald) Straub; loving grandfather of Jacob, Daniel, and Madeline Straub; dear brother of Imogene (Charles) Claunch. January 1, 2014. Age 87. Visitation will be at Vorhis & Ryan Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Pk., Springdale on TUESDAY, January 7, 2014 from 9:30 AM-11 AM, followed by a graveside service at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, 11000 Montgomery Rd., Montgomery at 12 Noon. Special thanks to Heartland Hospice. Cincinnati Enquirer 4 Jan 2014 | Foster, Millard (I864)
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| 135 | MISS BESSIE R.D. KULP, daughter of Mary E. and the late Jacob G. Kulp, died Thursday of last week, at her mother’s residence on Second street, North Wales, after a lingering illness of consumption. She was 23 years of age, when the family resided on Sixth street. Beside her mother, she is survived by her sister, Mrs. M.T. Smith of North Wales, and a brother, Earl G. Kulp of Lansdale. The funeral was held on Monday, interment at the North Wales M.E. church. Souderton Independent, Sept. 13, 1901 | Kulp, Bessie R.D. (I967)
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| 136 | Miss Rachel Everatt, whose death was chronicled in our last issue, was taken away quite suddenly. Her remains were taken to Haysville and were interred at Pine Hill Cemetery followed to their last resting place by a large number of friends. Deceased was born in England in 1828 and reached the age of 72 years, 9 months and 7 days. She leaves behind a number of sorrowing friends, several of whom came from distant homes to pay the departed the last honors. Rev. Mr. Hamilton held funeral service at the house before leaving for Haysville where services were conducted in Christ Church by Rev. Mr. Ward. Elmira Signet, 19 Dec 1901 | Everatt, Rachel (I1704)
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| 137 | Mother later had surname Martin | McCurrie, Annie Bruce (I2147)
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| 138 | Mr. Cliff Snyder of Melita, passed away at the Reston Health Centre on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at the age of 84. He was predeceased by his wife, Lois; parents, Cliff Sr. & Myrtle Snyder; and brother-in-law, Bill Russell. Cliff is survived by his friend Wilma; children, Terry (Jane), Valerie (Bill) Rossington, Linda (Lloyd) Harmon, and Jackie (John) Leslie; eight grandchildren: Trevlyn, Salome, Otieno, Brett, Devin, Sara, Hanna, and Kelly; siblings, Bev Russell, Ron (Marie), Clark (Melba), Peter (Lois), and Franklin (Christine); also numerous nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service for Cliff will be held at the Victoria United Church, Melita, on Friday, June 6, 2014 at 2:00 pm. Reverend Allan Gairns will officiate. Burial will take place at the Melita Cemetery. | Snyder, Clifford Wesley (I596)
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| 139 | Mrs. Mabel Dodds, formerly of Pipestone, passed away at her residence, The Sherwood Nursing Home, Virden, MB. on Sunday, October 9, 2016 at the age of 100. Mabel is survived by daughter Doreen (Brian) Merritt of High River, AB., son Bob (Yvonne) Dodds of Gilbert Plains, MB., and daughter Joyce (Allan) Marsh of Pipestone, MB.; twelve grandchildren, twenty-four great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other extended family members. She was predeceased by her mother Sophie; father John; aunt Sarah; brother Joseph; two husbands: Clifford James Dodds (1981) and Thomas Edmundson Dodds (2001). The funeral service was held from the Pipestone Community Hall, Pipestone, MB. on Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. A private family interment took place at the Pipestone Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, if friends desire, donations in memory of Mabel may be given to the Pipestone Cemetery Fund, Box 149, Pipestone, MB. R0M 1T0 or to the charity of one's choice. | Deeton, Mabel Mary (I1920)
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| 140 | Near modern day Burnbank St. | McDill, Sarah (I835)
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| 141 | NEW HAMBURG - May 9, 1950 - Native of Wilmot Township, Harry Hostetler, 63, died today at his home here after a long illness. He farmed near New Hamburg until his retirement. He was a member of New Hamburg Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, formerly Roxie Toman; one son, Donald, of Southampton; two brothers, Walter and Norman, both of New Hamburg; and one grandchild. The body is resting at the Futher-Omand Funeral Home until 1 p.m., Thursday, when removal will be made to the Baptist Church, where memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Rev. Walter B. Fisher will officiate and burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.1a Kitchener-Waterloo Record 10 May 1950 | Hostetler, Harry R. (I882)
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| 142 | Newspaper Article, OSCEOLA COUNTY HEARLD, Oct 1914, "Golden Wedding", Golden Wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Sr., Celebrated Sunday, Married in Canada in '64, Came to Richmond Twp. Before Railroad Reached Big Rapids, Saw First Mill Erected and Watched Forests Being Converted into Finest of Farms. Fifty years ago last Sunday, Joseph Toman, Sr., believing that it was not good for man to live alone took unto himself a wife. His children thought that such an anniversary should not pass without some kind of an observance of same and decided to have a big family reunion. The word was passed around and shortly after the morning's work at the family home was done the sons and daughters and their children commenced to arrive and continued to do so until over forty children and grandchildren of this estimable couple, were on hand to help them pass the day. The event proved to be a most pleasing one to the aged people who will ever cherish the memories of the occasion. They were the recipients of numerous gifts among which were $5 gold pieces from each son and daughter present with the amount of the purse totaling the number of years of mother's and father's married life. All of the sons and daughters were present with the exception of Joseph, Jr., of Yuma. The sons are Samuel of Mesick, Walter and James of Richmond Township and John Q and Jacob of Chase township. The four daughters are Mrs. Rebecca Marlow and Mrs. Mary Seager of Richmond township, Mrs. Louisa Bluhm of Chase township and Mrs. Caroline Morse of Leroy. Germany was the birthplace of the bride of fifty years ago, which the groom was born in Canada. The bride's maiden name was Miss Caroline Keller, 62 years ago she left her fatherland and joined a brother, Louis Keller, and a sister, Mrs. Christian Dadles, who had come to Canad the year previous. It was on Oct 11, 1864 , that the words were spoken at Galt, Ontario. that united these estimable young folks who in the succeedding years had plenty of opportunity to try out the words, "for better or for worse". | Family F487
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| 143 | No Headstone Plot: Block 53, Lot 4, Grave 1 | Niebergall, John (I1387)
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| 144 | No Headstone Plot: Block 53, Lot 4, Grave C | Huscher, Adeline (I1384)
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| 145 | Not Registered until 1947 Registration notes: Declaration by Sister, Census Record, Marriage Record | Hutton, Sarah Powell (I98)
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| 146 | Nov. 16 Francis DEETON/DECTON, Blenheim, to Margaret BROUSE, Dumfries. Wit: George Brown, John Ford. | Family F644
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| 147 | Obituary - 19 July 2012, Toronto Star, GT7 Washer, James E. Suddenly at home in Palgrave, on Tuesday, Jul 17, 2012, James E. Washer, dear husband of Shirley Washer. Cherished Dad of Jill, Dyann and Neil. Loving grandfather of Nicole, Diana and Adam. Adored great-grandfather of Ila Rose, Avery and Blakely. Brother of Betty Caddick and dog whisperer of Foxy and Chrissy. The family will receive their friends at the Egan FUneral Home, 203 Queen St S. (Hwy 50). Bolton (905-857-2213) Friday, July 20 from one o'clock until time of funeral service int he chapel at 2 o'clock. Followed by cremation. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com | Washer, James Edward (I91)
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| 148 | Obituary - Toronto Star, 2001 WASHER, Gladys Annie - Peacefully, at the Tullamore Nursing Home in Brampton, on Tuesday, April 24, 2001. Gladys Caddick dearly beloved wife of the late James Washer. Beloved mother of James E. and his wife Shirley Washer and Betty McKay of Waubaushene. Loving grandmother of 7 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Avenue (2 blocks north of Rexdale Blvd.) from 7-9p.m. Thursday. Funeral service in the chapel Friday at 11 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery | Caddick, Gladys Annie (I21)
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| 149 | Obituary: BROWN, Wilma Marion (nee Perry) - Born March 11, 1921 in Winnipeg, died Nov 20, 2003 at Ajax-Pickering Hospital. Loving mother of William Jeffrey Brown (Bernadette), wife of the late William Eberts Kenneth Brown, sister of Doris Perry (Winnipeg) and Donald Perry (Calgary). Cremation and a private family service on Nov 27, 2003 have taken place. | Perry, Wilma Marion (I467)
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| 150 | Obituary: Mary Toman ( maiden name Bricker), widow of the late Abraham Toman, was born in Waterloo Township, Waterloo Co., Ont., November 3, 1806, and died in the township of Wilmot, December 26, 1893, aged 87 years, 1 month and 23 days. She survived her husband for over 26 years. She leaves a posterity of 9 children, 65 grandchildren, 79 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great- grandchild. Funeral on Dec. 29th, 1893, on which occasion M. S. Bowman preached in German from John 14:3, and Noah Stauffer in English from Isaiah 28:29. Buried in Blenheim cemetery. Her end was peace. -Herald of Truth, Jan 1894, pages 29-31 | Bricker, Mary (I847)
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