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1301 Obituary:
With brave wings she flies.
Myrna Myrtle Lovely, age 84, of Gordonsville passed away peacefully at Upper River Valley Hospital, Waterville on September 26, 2018. Myrna was born in Bristol, on December 14, 1933 daughter of the late Roy and Opal (Brooks) Haines.
She met and married her life love, Neil C Lovely in November, 1952. They would come to reside in Gordonsville, for most of their 62 years together, raising a family of 5 children.
Myrna was a member of Women's Orange Lodge, the Gordonsville Women's institute, and an active member of the Gordonsville Community Cemetery.
Her love of knitting and crocheting will surely remain in many homes across the country as it was her way of spreading love and kindness to all she held dear in her heart.
Myrna was predeceased by her parents Roy & Opal; brother, Allison; sister, Roma; her husband Neil; son Frank and granddaughter, Brenda.
She leaves to celebrate her life 4 daughters, Lorna (Arthur) Smith, Heather (Curtis) Osbak, Lori (Paul) DeMerchant, Nancy (Neil) Hallett; a special Grandma to 12 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren; a beloved sister to Darlene Lunn, Gaynelle Kirkbride and Neville (Connie) Haines and their families. A special friend and caregiver, Dorothy Lupin.
Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville-Bristol on Friday, September 28, 2018 from 6-8 pm. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 2:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. Pastor Vaughn Palin will officiate. The interment will be in the Gordonsville Community Cemetery. Donations made to the Gordonsville Community Cemetery or to a memorial of the donor’s choice.
https://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/128445 
HAINES, Myrna Myrtle (I18032)
 
1302 Obituary:
With broken hearts and deep sadness we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved mother Sadie Ellen Kathleen (Quinn) White July 25, 2023 from Summerfield, NB at the Riverview Manor in Bath, NB, surrounded by loved ones.
Mom was second born on July 26, 1935 in Kenneth, NB to the late Donald & Mary (Seymour) Quinn.
Mom was predeceased by her husband Garfield “Bud” White (June 11, 2010), sister Mary “Mamie” MacDonald, infant sister Lily, son-in-laws George Tweedie & David Taylor, great grandson Joshua White.
Mom is deeply missed by her 7 children, Cathy (Russ Byers) Tweedie Taylor, Joe (Glenda), John (Brenda), Debbie Thomas, Dawn Kenneson, Tim (Linda), Jason (Michelle), many beloved grand children, many precious great grand children and adored great great grand children, her brother Donald (Susan) Quinn, brother-in-law Don King, along with many nieces, nephews, extended family & friends.
She had such a big heart, full of strength, incredible kindness & love. She was welcoming to anyone who came to her door and always willing to help family or friends in their time of need.
She loved & was proud of her children, grand children, great & great great grand children and loved spending time with them.
She was a beautiful cook and baker, she was well known and favorites She was a second mom & gram to nieces, nephews, cousins and many community children through the years.
She was a hard worker from an early age, where she went to work in Centreville and met Dad, the love of her life and loving husband of 56 years.
She enjoyed going out to play bingo which she continued to do at the manor. She loved playing card of all kinds. She never missed an episode of the Price Is Right with Bob Barker. Her favorite singer was Charlie Pride and she was listing to him when she passed. She loved camping, hunting & fishing on the Tobique.
She cherished her collection of pigs and nothing was better than her Montreal Canadiens. She loved watching the hummingbirds at her feeders in her later years.
Her loss is great and is felt near & far away. We as family take great comfort in knowing she is reunited with Dad and other loved ones.
Her family would like to express sincere gratitude to the staff of Riverview Manor for their loving care, compassion and companionship during her time there.
Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors 207 Burnham Road, Florenceville-Bristol on Thursday, July 27 from 4-8pm. Funeral Service will be held on Friday, July 28, 2023 at 2pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. Rev. Dan Smith will officiate. Interment will be in the Greenfield Cemetery.
Her family would like to thank L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors for the compassion, care and support to the family during this difficult time.
In lieu of flowers for those who wish donations may be made to the Greenfield Cemetery, Riverview Manor or Royal Canadian Legion Branch #37.
https://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/171604 
QUINN, Sadie Ellen Kathleen (I17889)
 
1303 Obituary: BRAYALL, Judith Ann (I17436)
 
1304 Obituary: It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Leslie Eldon McIntosh of Bath which occurred on Friday, August 2, 2013 at the Upper River Valley Hospital with his loving family by his side. Born February 16, 1932 in Wicklow, he was the son of the late Eldon and Marion (White) McIntosh. He was also predeceased by 1 daughter, Linda Gaunce; grandson, Jacob; 2 brothers, Allen and Ronald. Les is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Kay (nee Sprague), 3 children; Karen Brown (Stuart), Janice McIntosh and Michael McIntosh (Billie Jo); 6 grandchildren, Michelle, Zachary, Kennedy, Terry, Ryan and Sawyer; 1 great grand daughter, Breanna; son in law, Allen Gaunce; 5 siblings, Winston McIntosh (Sheila), Robert McIntosh (Phyllis), Henry McIntosh (Ellen), Fred McIntosh (Jo Anne), Joyce McIntosh and several nieces, nephews and extended family.

Les was an avid hunter and fisherman. He enjoyed gardening and he was a great lover of animals.
Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville-Bristol on Friday, August 9, 2013 from 7-9 pm. A funeral service will be held Saturday, August 10 at 1:00 pm with Rev. Oral McAffee officiating. Interment will be in the Burntland Brook Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations made to the Alzheimer's Society, DunRoamin Stray and Rescue or a charity of the donor's choice. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115 
MCINTOSH, Leslie Eldon (I11692)
 
1305 OBITUARY: Lorena Logue-Belyea
1925-2013
Lorena Logue-Belyea The death of Lorena Beatrice Logue - Belyea of Lakeville formerly of Bristol occurred on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Born April 20, 1925 in Fielding she was the daughter of the late Gordon and Annie Brooker. She was also predeceased by two husbands, Robert Logue and Peter Belyea and 3 siblings, Rennie, Inez and Eveline.

Lorena is survived by her 4 children, Leona Caldwell (Murray), Charles Logue (Joan), Harold Logue (Beth) and Ann Savage (Christie); 12 grandchildren, Heidi, Kickuye, Matthew, Erin, Harold Jr., Laurie, Lisa, Elizabeth, Sam, Nicky, Michelle and Robert and well as many great grandchildren; 1 sister, Patricia Giberson and several nieces, nephews and extended family.

Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville-Bristol on Friday, October 18, 2013 from 5-9 pm. A funeral service will be held Saturday, October 19, 2013 at 2:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Robert LeBlanc will officiate. Interment will be in the Glassville United Cemetery. Donations made to the Royal Canadian Legion or to the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115 
BROOKER, Lorena Beatrice (I12246)
 
1306 Obituary::

Cynthia Darlene Sarchfield, 51, of Jacksontown NB passed away on Monday, January 16, 2017 at the Upper River Valley Hospital Waterville NB. Cynthia was born in Woodstock NB on April 11, 1965 daughter of Stanley and Inez (Palmer) Sarchfield.

Cynthia is survived by her parents, Stanley and Inez Sarchfield, spouse, Robert Hudson, sister, Roberta Knox (Eric), brothers, Douglas Sarchfield, James Sarchfield, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

Visitation will be held at The Carleton Funeral Home & Crematorium 337 Lockhart Mill Road Jacksonville NB on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 from 2 PM to 4 PM. Funeral service for Cynthia will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 1 PM from The Carleton Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in the Christ Church Anglican Cemetery Glassville at a later date.

As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the Lung Association or to a memorial of the donor’s choice.

www.carletonfuneralhome.ca 
SARCHFIELD, Cynthia Darlene (I14468)
 
1307 Obituary:It is with heavy hearts that the family of Frederick ‘Fred’ Alexander Welch of Glassville, NB share that his death occurred on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at the Upper River Valley Hospital in Waterville, NB. Fred was born on May 31, 1942 in Glassville and was the son of the late Lewis and Jessie (Elliot) Welch. He was also predeceased by his only brother Edwin in 2022.Fred graduated from Florenceville Regional High School in 1960 and after Teachers’ College, he returned to teach at Florenceville Regional High School. Several years later, he furthered his education and earned his BEd at UNB. Fred began teaching at Carleton North Senior High School when it opened in 1977, and he continued teaching Math and Agricultural Science there until his retirement in 1995 after 34 years in education.Fred had a passion for agriculture and headed to the family farm almost daily after a full day of teaching. Originally a small mixed dairy farm owned by his parents, Fred transitioned the operation from dairy to black angus beef, buying his first registered angus cattle in 1972. Working on the farm gave Fred immense pleasure and, in his later years, he was proud that his son shared his love of farming by continuing the family farm operation.Fred loved to snowmobile, go fishing, play a round of golf and curl competitively when he wasn’t farming. Fred also had a passion for community involvement, serving as councillor and later as mayor of the Village of Florenceville from 1974 - 1995. During this time, he also served on the Board of the Northern Carleton Hospital in Bath as director and its’ Chairman from 1977 - 1988.Fred proudly lived on the family farm until moving to the Central Carleton Nursing Home in Hartland a few weeks ago. He was blessed to receive excellent care from the staff who were very welcoming and professional.Fred's family would like to thank Maryanne Releeder Allan who provided excellent care for him at home for several years, allowing him to remain in his home until just a few weeks ago.Fred is survived by his children, Trevor Welch (Angela) and Jana Brennan (Andy); five grandchildren, Taylor Welch (Nicole Bellefleur), Sydney, Austin, Ava, Sophia Brennan; one sister-in-law Janet Welch, as well as his loving nieces, nephews, and extended family.Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville- Bristol on Sunday, April 21, 2024 from 2-5 pm. A funeral service will be held on Monday, April 22, 2024 at 1:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. The interment will be in the Glassville United Church Cemetery. For those who wish, donations made to the River Valley Cancer Support Group or the Glassville United Church Cemetery Fund would be appreciated.

https://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/177205 
WELCH, Frederick Alexander (I16467)
 
1308 Obituary:The death of Clarence Joseph Doherty occurred on Thursday, April 11, 2024 at Carleton Manor, Woodstock. Clarence was born March 29, 1941 in West Glassville and was the son of the late Albert and Kathleen (Seymour) Doherty. He was also predeceased by his brother, Claude Doherty, his sister, Shirley Norris and brother in law, Eldon Manuel.Clarence loved the outdoors and operated heavy equipment in the Logging Industry, he was an expert operator.Clarence’s family would like to thank Emily and Greg Swim who cared for Clarence from 2016 - 2022 in their special care home, also to the nurses and staff at Carleton Manor, Woodstock who went above and beyond to provide care during Clarence’s final days.Clarence is survived by his 2 children, Rhonda Pelkey (Jeffrey) and Troy Doherty; 3 grandchildren, Chad DeLong, Adam DeLong (Krystle) and Breanna DeLong; 2 great grandchildren, Hazen and Grady DeLong; 1 sister, Peggy Manuel; 1 sister in law, Vera Doherty as well as several nieces, nephews and extended family.A graveside service will be held on Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 5:00 pm in the Forest Hill Cemetery, Esdraelon. For those who wish donations made to Forest Hill Cemetery or Carleton Manor would be appreciated. L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors are entrusted with the arrangements.
https://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/177049 
DOHERTY, Clarence Joseph (I19528)
 
1309 Obituary"

The death of Sadie Mae Lydia Reeleder of Greenfield occurred on Sunday, March 18, 2018 at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Perth Andover, NB. Born May 4, 1930 in Northridge she was the daughter of the late Edward and Doris (Guthrie) Biggar. She was also predeceased by her husband, Aubrey; 1 infant son; 1 grandson, Devon Pollard; 4 siblings, Elsie Briggs, Doug, Jack and Max Biggar.

Sadie is survived by her 5 children, Connie Reeleder, Irwin Reeleder (Sharon), Mark Reeleder (Michelle Teirnan), Wendy Reeleder (Rodney Baker) and Brent Reeleder (Lyne); 12 grandchildren, Christopher Jones (Salha), Terry Broad (Nicci), Danielle Broad, Ashley Broad (Jasmine), Troy Broad (Erika), Michael Reeleder, Andrew Reeleder, Georgia Teirnan, Daniel Teirnan, Adam Broad, Cortney White (Dane) and Dayna Pollard (Cole); 21 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandson; 1 sister, Estella Pelkey as well as several nieces, nephews and extended family.

Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville-Bristol on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 from 4-8 pm. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 1:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. The interment will be in the Greenfield Cemetery at a later date. Donations made to the Greenfield Cemetery or the Biggar Ridge Cemetery would be appreciated. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115

https://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/123989 
BIGGAR, Sadie Mae Lydia (I12183)
 
1310 Obituaty:

The death of David Clifton Lloyd occurred May 10, 2019 at the Upper River Valley Hospital, Waterville, NB. Born March 23, 1948 in Greenfield, NB he was the son of the late Chester and Ola (Smith) Lloyd. He was also predeceased by one brother Ricky and one sister-in-law Rose.

David is survived by his two children Melanie Good (Keith) and Chris Lloyd (Toni) and their mother Alice Lloyd, 4 grandsons; Ben, Brendan, Noah and Jacob; 2 brothers; Chester Jr. Lloyd and Delbert Lloyd (Irene) and 1 sister Lelah Burpee (Howard); 1 sister-in-law Linda Montgomery as well as many nieces, nephews and special friends and neighbors.

Keeping with David's wish there will be no visitation, a private graveside service will be held on Saturday May 18, 2019 at 3:00 pm in the Greenfield Cemetery, Pastor Dan Smith will officiate. Donations in David's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115
https://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/133874 
LLOYD, David Clifton (I17686)
 
1311 Obtuary:

Donald Wayne Brown
1943-2014
Passed away peacefully at home on Thursday February 27,2014 surrounded by his family and his loving wife Diane .Loving father of Wayne (Jennifer) and LeeAnn (Denny) and remembered by his seven grandchildren. Don was born in Hamilton ON and raised in Glassville and Bath New Brunswick, Dear brother of his twin, David (Corenna), Carol (Larry), Stuart (Karen) and Ian (Kathy). Predeceased by his parents Jim and Marjorie Brown. Don served in the military for 30 years and was a supervising commissionaire at RMC for 23 years. He took great pride wearing his uniform and serving his country. Donald also known as “farmer brown” was admired for his amazing vegetable garden in his backyard. Family and friends are invited to a celebration of life Friday May 23, 2014 from 1-4pm at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 631, 4034 Bath Rd Kingston ON K7M 4Y4. Private family burial will be held at the Cataraqui Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Fund or to the Canadian Cancer Society 496 Days Road Kingston, Ontario K7M 5R4 in Don's memory. 
BROWN, Donald Wayne (I10997)
 
1312 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13380)
 
1313 Oregon State Archives. <i>Oregon, Birth Records, 1842-1920</i>. Salem, Oregon. Source (S473)
 
1314 Oregon State Archives. <i>Oregon, Marriage Records, 1906-1910, 1946-1966</i>. Salem, Oregon. Source (S474)
 
1315 Parish Register, 1757, January 22nd: High: Was born Christian Daur to John High in (Burnturk?) & (blank space) His wife & was baptized 23rd of same. Witnesses the Congregation HIGH, Christian (I5067)
 
1316 Per Commonwealth War Graves Commission
PRIVATE JOHN BRADLEY
Service Number: G/60630
Regiment & Unit/Ship: West Nova Scotia Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Date of Death: Died 18 December 1944
Age 25 years old
Buried or commemorated at: RAVENNA WAR CEMETERY, V. F. 6., Italy

The War Cemetery lies on a communal road 1 kilometre south of the SS16 from Ravenna to Ferrara near the village of Piangipane in the Commune and Province of Ravenna. The turning from the main road is at the 143 kilometres stone, 12 kilometres west of Ravenna. The turning is marked with a CWGC sign pointing in the direction of the cemetery, and a road sign marked 'Piangipane 4 kilometres'. Continue along the minor road until a further CWGC sign is seen. The entrance to the cemetery is located on the left hand side of the road. The nearest train station to the cemetery is Mezzano but there is no taxi service available from there. There is however, a taxi service from Ravenna train station. Cemetery address: Via Piangipane 24B - 48100 Piangipane (RA) Emilia Romagna. GPS Co-ordinates: Latitude: 44.441525, Longitude: 12.107673.
 
BRADLEY, John (I14807)
 
1317 Per death registration, "Killed by log rolling on him"
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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2233
Date January 9 1892
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
"William LYON, age 17, s/o William LYON, Glassville (Carleton Co.) was killed while in the employ of James HOVEY by a log rolling on him, 1st inst." 
LYON, William T. (I11413)
 
1318 Philip Roy Cullins of Ashland passed away on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at the Upper River Valley Hospital in Waterville, He was born March 30, 1954 and was the son of the late Ernest and Mary Cullins. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sisters, Rosalie Cullins, Barb Rolfe, Margo Cullins and brother, Robert Cullins.

Philip is survived by his wife, Gloria Cullins of Ashland, NB; children, Angela Cullins of Vancouver, BC, Nicholas Cullins of Ashland, NB, Amanda (Chris Buda) Cullins-Buda of Stoney Plain, AB; grandchildren, Isabella Cullins, Kaysen Cullins-Buda, Aubree Cullins-Buda; siblings, Glendon (Elizabeth) Cullins, Benjamin (Lorri) Cullins, Celene (Noel) O’Donnell all of Oakland, NB, Eileen Shaw of Fredericton, NB, Arlene Lockhart and Richard Cullins both of Ontario; sisters-in-law, Carol (Richard) Furrow and Deborah (David) Inman both of Woodstock, NB; nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. at the Coldstream Baptist Church on Monday, November 25, 2019 with Pastor Michael Horsman officiating. If so desired, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. www.brittonfh.ca.
https://www.brittonfh.ca/obituaries/142465506-375-4343
 
CULLINS, Phillip Roy (I16765)
 
1319 PRESQUE ISLE - Margaret A. (White) Adams, 94, passed away on Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at Cary Medical Center in Caribou. Margaret was born in Wakefield, New Brunswick on January 22, 1926, the daughter of Alexander and Maude (Hovey) White.

Margaret and Leland met, married in April 1944 and raised their family while farming in the Presque Isle/Easton area. She will be especially remembered for her love of family, her generosity and warm hospitality; including her yearly garage sales, doughnut making, quilting, knitting, rug braiding, gardening and pickling.

Margaret is survived by her sons Dellas Adams and wife Carol of Presque Isle; Darrell Adams and wife Lorette of Mars Hill; and Gerald Adams of Presque Isle; two grandchildren, Kelly Ayotte and Kimberly Saucier; four great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandson; along with many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Leland Adams and two sisters; Mary Haley and Ethel Shaw and five brothers; Hants, Allen, Bob, Clarence and Albert White. A special thank you to Glenna Tompkins and Rita Worley for their loving care of Margaret.

A graveside service for family and close friends will be held at 11am on Thursday, July 30, at Mount Shiloh Cemetery in Easton. Anyone wishing to drive by before the service to pay their respects, may drive through the cemetery and stay in their car to express their condolences to the family. Memories and condolences may also be shared at www.duncan-graves.com The family is planning a post-COVID gathering at a later date. 
WHITE, Margaret Alberta (I11493)
 
1320 Press Newspaper Feb 6, 1899
The Late William Love
William love one of the best known and highly respected residents of Glassville, died on the 27th January.
Mr. Love was born in Argyleshire Scotland 74 years ago, he came to New Brunswick in 1853, for a number of years he was head keeper in the old provinceal penitentary near St. John. He was one of the earliest settlers of Glassville, and commenced keeping travellers in his log house. Shortly after he began the erection of the fine hotel known as the Glassville house.
In 1855 he was married in St. John to Agnes, only sister of Hugh Miller merchant of this place, who with six children survive him. His sons James and William are widely known as successful business men; his daughters are Agnes, wife of The Rev. William Dawson, Presbyteram minister of Foly village, Nova Scotia; Jennie wife of M. Welch the wellknown lumberman; Elizabeth, wife of Edward Johnstone track master on the Canadian Eastern railroad; and Helen wife of William Armstrong of Lakeville.
Mr. Love was an ideal landlord and a great favorite with the traveling public who will hear of his death with regret. He was a liberal supporter of every good work and a consistant member of the Presbyteram church. In politices he was a conservative. He was a kind husband , father and a staunch friend. His death will be regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.
His remains were followed by a large concourse of friends and relations to their last resting place in the church burial ground, many coming a long distance on the 30th ult.
The pall bearers were John McLachlan, John R. Ronald, Andrew Spence and William Lamont.
The services at the house and the grave were conducted by the Revds. Messrs. Beairsto, Fiske and Hayward.
During his illness, Mrs. Love lay seriously sick in an adjoining room and was not able to be with him or tender any assistance on the day of the funeral; her death was momentarily expected, added solemnity to the occasion. She has since rallied and hopes are entertained that she will get well again.
Glassville, Feb 17th, 1899.
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nbcarlet/newspage50.htm 
LOVE, William (I11315)
 
1321 PRIVATE CLAIR H. FRAZIER
Service Number: M/107337
Regiment & Unit/Ship
Canadian Intelligence Corps

Date of Death: Died 23 July 1944

Buried or commemorated at: BRETTEVILLE-SUR-LAIZE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, VI. B. 13., , France

https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2332303/clair-h-frazier/ 
FRAZIER, Clair Hedley (I15515)
 
1322 Provincial Archives Of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. Source (S312)
 
1323 Provincial Archives Of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. Source (S313)
 
1324 Provincial Archives Of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. Source (S316)
 
1325 Provincial Archives Of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. Source (S317)
 
1326 Provincial Archives Of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. Source (S319)
 
1327 Read more about Richard Port and his family HERE
 
PORT, Richard (I11622)
 
1328 Read more about this family HERE

New Brunswick Land Grants: Martin, Edward* Volume: 73, page , Grant number 12359 Original province of registration: New Brunswick New Brunswick registration date: 1868/08/03 Accompanying plan: y Acreage: 100 acres Place and County: Aberdeen, Carleton County ********* Martin, Edward D.* Volume: 117, page 0, Grant number 20086 Original province of registration: New Brunswick New Brunswick registration date: 1884/09/19 Accompanying plan: y Acreage: 100 acres Place and County: Aberdeen, Carleton County ***************** 1881 Canada Census: Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion James GRAY Male Scottish 50 Scotland Farmer C. Presbyterian Edward MARTIN M Male Scottish 52 Scotland Farmer C. Presbyterian Martha MARTIN M Female Scottish 44 Scotland C. Presbyterian James MARTIN Male Scottish 13 New Brunswick C. Presbyterian William MARTIN Male Scottish 9 New Brunswick C. Presbyterian -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick Family History Library Film 1375818 NA Film Number C-13182 District 31 Sub-district H Page Number 3 Household Number 10 ************************ 1901 Canada Census NB, District: Carleton, #14; Subdistrict: Aberdeen, a-2; page 10, line 20 Line #20, household #93, Martin Edward D M Head M Oct 10 1828, age 72 21 93 Martin Martha F, Wife M May 8 1835, 65 22 93 Martin Douglas J, M Son S Jan 8 1868, 33 23 93 Martin William M, M Son M Jun 26 1872, 28 24 93 Martin Margaret, F Daughter-In-Law M Dec 17 1883, 17 25 93 Martin Laura M, F Granddaughter S Apr 1 1897, 3 ****************************** 
MARTIN, Edward Douglas (I336)
 
1329 Read more about this family HERE MCKAY, Martha (I337)
 
1330 Read more about this family HERE GLASSE, Elizabeth (I13225)
 
1331 Read more about this family HERE TWEEDIE, Mary Ann (I13396)
 
1332 Read more about this family HERE TWEEDIE, Catherine (I13397)
 
1333 Read more about this family HERE TWEEDIE, Bessie (I13398)
 
1334 Read more about this family HERE TWEEDIE, Levina (I13399)
 
1335 Record of marriage in Nova Scotia found in the birth recod of a child, see: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9N6-8B3?cc=2242886 or https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/birth/?ID=355 BANKS, Ingles (I10679)
 
1336 Record of marriage in Nova Scotia found in the birth recod of a child, see: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9N6-8B3?cc=2242886 or https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/birth/?ID=355 MAPPLEBECK, Barbara Ann (I14033)
 
1337 Reported to be a British Home Child, brought to Canada on the SS Caspian. Placed with Archibald Scott as a farm laborer in Glassville, NB.

s/o Daniel Frederick Linder and Ann Davis 
LINDER, Richard George (I13898)
 
1338 Reta Colleen Lyon
1932-2009
Surrounded by her family Reta Colleen Lyon of Glassville passed away at her home on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at the age of 77. Born in Saint John on April 24, 1932 she was the daughter of the late Emery and Cora (Biggar) Kelley and wife of Vaughan Lyon.

Reta loved caring for those around her so her career as a nurse came natural, working for over 36 years at both the Carleton Memorial Hospital and the Northern Carleton Hospital. Reta was also an avid bingo player never missing a game.

Reta is survived by her husband of 54 years, Vaughan, 3 children, Kiska Stephenson (John) of Glassville, Kevin Lyon (Elaine Smith) of Whitecourt AB and Kelly Lyon (Vicki Black) of Howard Brook; 7 grandchildren, Josh and Jody Stephenson, Brody Lyon, Karl Lyon (Natalie), Matthew Jordan, Eric and Isaac Lyon and many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parents, 2 brothers, Charles and Walter; 2 sisters, Olive and Edna.

Visitation will be held at L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville on Friday, October 16, 2009 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A funeral service will be held Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 2:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Douglas Painter officiating. Interment will be in Christ Anglican Cemetery, Glassville. For those who wish, donations made to the Martin Kilfoil Fund would be appreciated. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca 392-1115

http://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/48301 
KELLEY, Reta Colleen (I11053)
 
1339 Richard Wood was one of the small number of GlassviUe settlers who came from Prince Edward Island. He settled in West GlassviUe, and was granted Lot 32 in 1866. His near neighbour was George H. Reeleder, who was granted Lot 26, also in 1866. Richard Wood was listed as a lumberman, and George Reeleder may have been one of his woods workers. They were early arrivals, in 1861 or 1862.

A History of the Glassville Settlement. 2nd. Ed., 1998, page 117 
WOOD, Richard W. (I15168)
 
1340 Ronald McIntosh
1930-2013
The death of Ronald Kenneth McIntosh of Bath occurred on Monday, May 20, 2013 at River View Manor. Born July 2, 1930 he was the son of the late Eldon and Marion (White) McIntosh. He was also predeceased by his step mother, Letitia McIntosh, 1 brother, Allen and 1 sister, Mary.
Ronald is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Shirley; 5 children, Wayne McIntosh (Barb), Paula Jenkins (Walter), Lee McIntosh (Linda), Helen McIntosh and Sharon McIntosh (Mike); 7 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; 6 siblings, Leslie McIntosh (Kay), Winston McIntosh (Sheila), Robert McIntosh (Phyllis), Henry McIntosh (Ellen), Fred McIntosh (Joanne) and Joyce McIntosh and many nieces, nephews and extended family.
Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd., Florenceville-Bristol on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm A funeral service will be held Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 1:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel with Rev. Oral McAffee officiating. Interment will be in the Glassville United Cemetery. Donations made to the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Alzheimer's Society would be appreciated.
www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115
http://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/79548 
MCINTOSH, Ronald Kenneth (I11691)
 
1341 Saturday, 01 Apr 2006 Saanich News Saanich, BC MILLIE, SHIRLEY JEAN nee Tanner of Victoria,B.C. Oct 3, 1939 - Apr 1, 2006 Jean quietly ended her fight with cancer Saturday, surrounded by family and friends. She is predeceased by her husband Donald Allen. She is survived by her children Mona Lisa Cameron, Rodney Allen, John Peter, and Donald Edward Millie, her son in law Robert, daughters in law Marissa, Vivienne, Cindy, Patricia, Linda and “daughter” Keyo, five grandchildren Scott, Anne, Allyssa, Brandon and Trevor. She joined the Canadian Air Force in 1957. One year later she was married to Don, and posted to Grostequin, France, where Lisa and Rod were born. The family returned to Summerside, PEI in 1962 and remained until 1968. During this period their second son John was born. They were then posted to Trenton, Ontario for eight years where a third son, Eddie (Don), was born. In 1976 the family returned to Summerside where Don retired and Jean opened her first cake store. After Don’s passing, Jean courageously returned to school at age 45, with Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario graduating with honours. She moved on to Victoria, BC to begin a new life, working with the Greater Victoria Hospital until health issues forced her to retire early. She was a wonderful Mother who taught her family the true meaning of love and laughter. The family would like to send a huge thanks to Dr. Jim Melling for his comforting guidance, many visits and awesome bedside manner. We would also like to acknowledge the presence of an angel named Keyo. Her love and care for Mom was as great as if it were her own Mom, she has now become an important part of our family. Keyo’s tender nursing care gave Mom great comfort and friendship. A great thank you to all who loved and cared for Mom during this journey including Doctors, Nurses, and home care - too many good ones to name individually - but Dave and Landis you will remain in our hearts! We will love you for always and ever Mom. A memorial service and interment will be planned for early summer at the Glassville Cemetery in New Brunswick. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. ***************************************************************************** MILLIE, Shirley Jean, (nee Tanner) Friday, April 07, 2006 by: SooToday.com

Of Victoria, B.C. October 3, 1939 - April 1, 2006. Jean passed away quietly at home surrounded by family and friends after a short fight with cancer. Predeceased by her husband Donald Allen, her parents George and Grace Tanner. Survived by her children Mona Lisa Cameron, Rodney Allen, John Peter, and Donald Edward Millie. She is also survived by her sisters Fay, Ann and Helen, her son-inlaw Robert, daughters-in-law Marissa, Vivienne, Cindy, Patricia, Linda and "daughter" Keyo, five grandchildren Scott, Anne, Allyssa, Brandon and Trevor. She joined the Canadian Air Force in 1957. One year later she married Don and moved to France, then Summerside PEI in 1962, and Trenton Ontario in 1968. The family returned to Summerside in 1976 where Don retired and Jean opened her first cake store. After Don's passing, Jean returned to school at age 45, enrolling in Hotel Motel Management with Loyalist College. She moved on to Victoria, B.C. to begin a new life, working with the Greater Victoria Hospital. She was a wonderful Mother who taught her family the true meaning of love and laughter. We would also like to acknowledge the presence of an angel named Keyo who cared for Mom as though her own. She has now become an important part of the family. We will love you for always and ever Mom. A memorial service and interment will be planned for early summer at the Glassville Cemetery in New Brunswick. Service information will be available from [email protected] In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. 
TANNER, Shirley Jean (I5083)
 
1342 School teacher, never married
(Research):State of North Dakota , Certificate of Death, State File Number 77-002412, Local Registrar's Number 504. Death reported by Kenneth Marshall. 
PORT, Laura Edna (I13286)
 
1343 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S314)
 
1344 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S345)
 
1345 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S346)
 
1346 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S490)
 
1347 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S523)
 
1348 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S524)
 
1349 See source information provided with each entry. Source (S396)
 
1350 See Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aida_McAnn_Flemming MCANN, Aida Maude Boyer (I19482)
 
1351 See Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_John_Flemming FLEMMING, Hugh John (I19473)
 
1352 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F321)
 
1353 Served in France in WWI, enlisted April 16, 1916. MACLARDY, William Donald (I13568)
 
1354 Served overseas in the Canadian Expeditionary Force in World War I
Murdered in Benton Ridge by Bennie Swim
Son of James Herbert Trenholm and Mary Emeline Trenholm 
TRENHOLM, Harvey D. (I16970)
 
1355 Settled Lot 28, West Glassville with his wife and 4 children. MILTON, Thomas (I14881)
 
1356 Simaon D. Notes:

Remarried to "Budrow" after her first husband's death. Passed away sometime after 1911 (AE abt 90) . Could most likely be buried at the Gee Flat Cemetery next to her close immediate family. 
HATHAWAY, Matilda (I17358)
 
1357 Social Security Administration. <i>Social Security Death Index, Master File</i>. Social Security Administration. Source (S393)
 
1358 Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. Source (S339)
 
1359 Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. Source (S341)
 
1360 Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. Source (S417)
 
1361 Sometime before 1871 James Wilson and his wife Elspet Dickie, arrived from Scotland and established a home in East Glassville on Lot # 114, Range 4. (per A History of the Glassville Settlement) WILSON, James Gordon (I10934)
 
1362 Son of Aaron Giberson and his wife Eunice Currie.

Married Effie Amey Giberson 22 March 1883(or 1882) in Arthurette, Victoria, Canada. She died soon after the birth of their son Roy on 5 February 1884. She was 18 years and Roy was 4 months old. She was buried in Arthurette Cemetery on 8 February 1884, as was Roy.

Married Ella Mary Smith 7 March 1889 in the home of her father in Summerfield, Wicklow Parish, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Children:
Sydney Roy Giberson
Armond C. Giberson
Saunders Giberson
Ella Mary Giberson
Paul Daniel Giberson

Rev. G. A. Giberson was a Free Will or Primative Baptist minister who is listed on many marriage records around Bath, where he lived most of his life.

His death certificate is available online at the Provincial Archive of New Brunswick listed with the name Addington G. Giberson

He was buried 12 March 1932 in Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada 
GIBERSON, Reverend George Addington (I16622)
 
1363 Son of John Giberson and his wife Lydia Orser. Married Jane M. Broad 27 November 1851 in Kent Parish, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.

1861 Census for Kent Parish, Carleton County, lists
James Giberson, Farmer, 37, as head of household
Jane, wife, 34
Howard, son, 9
Hansford, son, 7
Martha, daughter, 4
Alford, son, 1

The farm consisted of 50 improved acres and 200 acres, unimproved.

1871 Census for Kent Parish, Carleton County, lists
James Giberson, Farmer, 47, as head of household
Jane, wife, 40
Howard, son, 18
Hanford, son, 16
Martha, daughter, 13
Alford, son, 10
Holland, son, 8
Charles, son, 5
Mary, daughter, 6
Lydia, daughter, 11 
GIBERSON, James D. (I13113)
 
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1373 State Historical Society of North Dakota. <i>Naturalization Records, 1873-1952</i>. Bismark, North Dakota: State Historical Society of North Dakota. Source (S469)
 
1374 State of California. <i>California Death Index, 1940-1997</i>. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. Source (S391)
 
1375 State of California. <I>California Marriage Index, 1960-1985.</I> Microfiche. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. Source (S508)
 
1376 State of Minnesota. Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2017. Minneapolis, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health. Source (S343)
 
1377 Stephen Wiggins Branscombe married Katherine Ann Sowers in Queens County, New Brunswick, on the 17 January, 1826. Stephen's parents were John Branscombe and Mary Wiggins, who lived at The Range in Queens County, New Brunswick. In 1834, John Brancombe and his family moved to Salem, near Havelock in Kings County, New Brunswick.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194424675/stephen-wiggins-branscombe 
BRANSCOMBE, Stephen Wiggens (I11223)
 
1378 Stepson PORT, Willie (I13385)
 
1379 Ted grew up on a farm in New Brunswick, with five brothers and two sisters. He enlisted in the R C A F and was posted to Pat Bay Air Base for the duration of the war. When the war ended, he bought property in Saanichton and raised sheep until poor health forced him to quit.
He married Jean Sinclair in Dec 1953, they had three children, John (Barbara), Mary (Mike O'Neil) and Gordon.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180686694/edwin-albert-lyon 
LYON, Edwin Albert (I11047)
 
1380 THE DAILY GLEANER, PAGE 2
PUBLISH DATE NOVEMBER 24, 1927
HUNTING FATALITY IN CARLETON CO.

Philip Drier Shot by Brother in Mistake for Deer.

East Florenceville, N.B. - Nov. 23 - Philip Drier, 33, of Lockhart's Mill, near Bristol, was shot and instantly killed this morning by his brother, Enock, who mistook him for a deer. The accident happened in the woods at West Glassville shortly after they had picked up the trail of a deer and had separated to follow the animal. At an inquest held to-night at Lockhart's Mill by Coroner Dr. Burton R. Fields the jury rendered a verdict of accidental death. The Drier brothers, Philip and Enoch, set out early this morning in search for deer. Shortly after they entered the woods they sighted an animal and spearated, one going to the right and the other to the left so as to keep the animal between them. After travelling some distance Enoch saw what he thought was a deer about 50 rods away and fired. He was horrified to find that he had shot his brother. The bullet struck Philip on the left side, passing through his left lung and then through the right lung and out the right side. Death was instantaneous. An inquest was held to-night by Coroner Dr. Burton R. Fields of Centreville, with Duncan Rogers as foreman. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death and the coroner issued a burial permit. The deceased is survived by his wife, who was formerly a Miss Harrington. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drier, also survive, besides a sister and three brothers. 
DRIER, Philip (I14349)
 
1381 The death of Kevin Albert Lyon of White Court, AB and formerly of Glassville occurred on Monday, March 11, 2013 in Fox Creek, AB. Born November 12, 1957 in Woodstock, NB he was the son of Vaughan Lyon and the late Reta (Kelley) Lyon. He was also predeceased by one sister, Kiska Stephenson.

Kevin is survived by his son, Brody Lyon; his fiancée, Elaine Smith; her children, Nicole and Walker Smith; his father, Vaughan; his twin brother, Kelly Lyon (Vicki Black); 5 nephews and 1 niece, Josh and Jody Stephenson, Karl Lyon (Natalie), Matthew Jordan, Eric and Isaac Lyon; brother in law, John Stephenson and many extended family.

Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville-Bristol on Saturday, March 16, 2013 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. A funeral service will be held Sunday, March 17, 2013 at 4:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Robert LeBlanc will officiate. Interment will be in Christ Anglican Cemetery at a later date. Donations made to DunRoamin or to the Glassville Community Centre would be appreciated.
http://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/77875 
LYON, Kevin Albert (I11056)
 
1382 The death of Kiska Maureen Stephenson of Glassville occurred Saturday, December 25, 2010. Born March 24, 1956 in Bath, she was the daughter of Vaughan Lyon and the late Reta (Kelley) Lyon and wife of John Stephenson.

Kiska is survived by her loving husband of 31 years, John; 2 children, Josh Stephenson (Brittany Squires) and Jody Stephenson; father, Vaughan Lyon; 2 brothers, Kevin Lyon (Elaine Smith) and Kelly Lyon (Vicki Black) and many nephews and cousins.

She was predeceased by her mother, Reta Lyon.

Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville on Thursday, December 30, 2010 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A funeral service will be held Friday, December 31, 2010 at 2:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. Rev. Mary Taylor will officiate. Interment will be in the Glassville United Cemetery. Donations made to a charity of the donor’s would be appreciated. 
LYON, Kiska (I11054)
 
1383 The death of Linus Hayward Crabb occurred suddenly at Carleton Memorial Hospital, June 10th, after a short illness. He was born in Lower Hainesville, June 10th, 1900, son of the late John and Estella (Billings) Crabb. He lived the greater part of his life in the Cloverdale and Hartland area. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, the former Thelma Chute; three sons, Lyman, Houlton, Royden, St. Stephen, and Blair of Woodstock; seven daughters, Mrs. Wendell Dow (Jean), Hartland, Mrs. Stanley Crandlemire (Geraldine), Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Robert McIntosh (Uda), Juniper, Mrs. Malcolm Hallett (Juanita), Upper Brighton, Mrs. Paul Newman (Edith), St. Stephen, Mrs. Doris Milheron, Halifax, and Mrs. Haldean Palmer (Kerry), Hartland; also 33 grandchildren and six great grandchildren; a sister (Bertie) Mrs. Murville Jones, Cloverdale; a brother, Curtis, of Hartland; as well as a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral was held from the Wesleyan Church, Hartland, with Rev. B.M. Hicks, pastor, officiating, assisted by Rev. J.A. Owens. The hymns "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", and "Gathering Home" were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith and Mrs. Gordon Hallett accompanied by Mrs. C.C. Clark. Pallbearers were Gordon Hallett, Robert Swim, Gerald Stiles, Lloyd Melvin, and James Tapley. CRABB, Linus Haywood (I11752)
 
1384 The death of Mattie Elizabeth (Gray) Martin, of the Loch Lomond Villa, occurred peacefully at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Monday, March 1, 1999. She was predeceased by her husband William G. Martin in 1969. Born in Beechwood, N.B, she was the daughter of the late John and Miriah (DeMerchant) Gray. In earlier years, she had worked at McCain Foods, but chose to devote most of her life to her family and friends. Mattie had an enthusiasm for life and enjoyed gardening, cooking and sewing. She had been a member of the Anglican Church and the Women's Institute in Bath, N.B.

Mattie is survived by a son Leroy and his wife Margaret, of Quispamsis, N.B.; four grandchildren: Bryan (Nancy) of Dallas, Texas; Brenda (Al) of Saskatoon; Gregory (Jackie) of Saint John and Brent, of Moosejaw; 9 great grandchildren; one sister, Pearl Brooks of Bath and a sister-in-law. She was predeceased by son Harold.

By request of the family there was no visiting at the funeral home. A memorial service was held at Kilcollin's Funeral Home, Bath, N.B., on Fri., Mar. 5th, 1999 at 1 p.m. Interment will be in the Gee Burial Ground, Bath, N.B., in the spring. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Alzheimer's Society or charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the Family. Fundy Funeral Home, 230 Westmorland Road (646-2424) entrusted with arrangements.
https://www.fundyfuneralhome.com/obituary/Mattie-Martin 
GRAY, Mattie Elizabeth (I363)
 
1385 The death of Murray Lemuel Ruff of Beechwood occurred on Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at the Upper River Valley Hospital, Waterville. Born July 12, 1935 he was the son of the late Emsley and Muriel (Budrow) Ruff. He was predeceased by his wife, Rowena Ruff; 1 son, Joseph; son in law, Gerry; daughter in law, Vicky.

Murray is survived by his 4 children, Clinton Ruff , Dana Ruff ( Teena), Sheila Ruff Broad (Arnold) and Krista Murphy (Rob); special friend, Ethel Hatheway; 14 grandchildren, Loretta, Tina, Katrina, Jennifer, Janelle, Jessica, Sandy, Nathan, Jason, Michelle, Scott, Travis, Joseph and Tia; several great grandchildren; 1 brother, Vernon Budrow (Avis); 3 sisters, Ola DeMerchant (Linwood), Sharon Mulroy (Clifford) and Rayma Fletcher, 2 brothers in law, Melvin Lawrence (Marion) and Neil Lawrence (Elizabeth); 4 sisters in law, Audrey Golder and Pauline Golder (Kenneth), Alice Lawrence and Rita Lawrence as well as many nieces, nephews and extended family.

Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville-Bristol on Sunday, January 15, 2017 from 2-8 pm. A funeral service will be held on Monday, January 16, 2017 at 2:00 pm from the Holmesville Free Will Baptist Church. Rev's. Toben Steeves and Dwayne Broad will officiate. Interment will be in the Mineral Cemetery. Donations made to the Mineral Cemetery or the NB Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115 
RUFF, Murray Lemuel (I17023)
 
1386 The death of Rev. John Andrew Ruff of Beechwood occurred on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at River View Manor. Born April 30, 1926 in Mineral he was the son of the late Eldon and Lulu (Hargrove) Ruff. He was also predeceased by 12 siblings, Emsley, Edna, James, Marion, Hilda, Phillip, Rose, Fronie, Ruth, David, Wayne and Allen.

John is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Freda; 3 sons, Gary Ruff, Johnnie Ruff (Mary) and Calvin Ruff (Sonia); 7 grandchildren, Tammy Crain (Laurie), Krista McMann (Jason), Andrew Ruff (Tracy), Megan, Jason Ruff (Pamela), Jennie Podrabarac (John) and Nicole Streek (Tom); 12 great grandchildren, Eric, Mark (Blanca) Crain, Logan and Morgan McMann, Kelsi, Luke, Emma, Jackson and Thomas Ruff, Hannah, Noah and Christian Streek; 2 siblings, Graydon Ruff (Gale) and Marilyn Gamblin.

John started farming at Moose Mountain, then he later moved to Beechwood. He was the minister at the Mineral Free Baptist Church for 30 plus years. He also drove school bus until his retirement at the age of 65 still continuing to help is son Gary on the farm until his failing health.

Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville-Bristol on Thursday, June 20, 2013 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A funeral service will be held Friday, June 21, 2013 at 1:00 pm from the Holmesville Free Will Baptist Church with Rev. Toben Steeves officiating. Interment will be in the Mineral Cemetery. Donations made to the Mineral Cemetery would be appreciated. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115 
RUFF, John Andrew (I11991)
 
1387 The Family History of FLORENCE MARION SZABO as conveyed in a letter dated April 15, 1993 to her youngest son, CLYDE SCOTT PORT

FLORENCE MARION PORT

Born in Cleveland, Ohio April 21, 1917, the first daughter of Anna Braun Szabo and Alexander Szabo in her home on West 42nd Street. Sister Vera Anne was born February 12, 1919. Lived at that address until about 1921 and moved to Woodward Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. Attended Madison Avenue Grammar School until March, 1925. Moved to the home of grandparents Joseph and Mary Braun on Scarbourough Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Attended Roxboro Grammar School.

Lived with grandparents until end of September, 1925 when the family moved to Hollywood, California. Anna and Alexander bought a home on 2030 North Berendo Street. Attended Los Feliz Grammer School, Thomas Starr King Junior High School and John Marshall High School graduating in June, 1934. Went to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and graduated in June, 1938, majoring in Political Science and minor in economics.

In September, 1934 I met future husband at UCLA in the Freshman Logic Class. He sat behind me. Started to date March 17, 1937. We were good friends all that time. After graduation in June, 1938, I attended business school to improve shorthand and typing. I took the California Civil Service Test and worked in the ax Franchise Department in downtown Los Angeles and as well at the Motor Vehicle Department. Then I obtained a job with the Bank of America as a stenographer. I work a total of one year.

CLyde Wendall Port and became engaged on my birthday April 21, 1939 on the steps of Royce Hall at UCLA. We were married on January 12, 1940 at Mother of God Counsel Church, located at Vermont and Ambrose in Hollywood, California.

We moved to an apartment on Chevy Chase in Glendale, California after a three day honeymoon trip to Death Valley and Las Vegas. Clyde had a job in the Glendale General Petroleum Station (eventually Mobil).

We were transferred to Seattle, Washington and lived in the Edgewater Apartments on Lake Washington. I got pregnant with Fred in July, 1940. While we lived in Seattle my parents came to visit and we all went on a trip to Vancouver, Canada.

FREDERICK ROBERT PORT was born on April 14, 1941 at the local fish hatchery. We were transferred to San Francisco, California in October, 1941 and rented a house on El Camino Real, Burlingame, the north end of town.

We were then transferred to Los Angeles in September, 1942. We rented a house on 1541 Hillside Drive, Glendale, California. Son THOMAS CLYDE PORT was born on September 4, 1942, son PAUL ALEXANDER PORT was born on December 8, 1946 and son CLYDE SCOTT PORT was born on January 14, 1952, all three sons were born at Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, California.

In February, 1954 we moved to 1734 Hillside Drive, Glendale, California. Lived there until we were transferred to Minneapolis, Minnesota in January, 1960. Bought a home on Holdridge Circle, Wayzata, Minnesota. Transferred to New York City in December, 1960 and bought a home on Stony Brook Road South, Darien, Connecticut.

After CLYDE retired from Mobil in 1974, we built a house in MYrtle Beach, South Carolina at 9324 Cove Drive, overlooking the fourteenth and thirteenth holes at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club. We moved their in November, 1975.

ALEXANDER SZABO

Born in Miskolc, Hungary, February 28, 1880, Deceased February 12, 1964 at the age of 83 in Arcadia, California, due to a heart attack suffered five days earlier. He came to America in 1906 from Hungary and settled in Cleveland, Ohio.

He was furniture maker by profession, which in learned in Miskolc. He served in the Hungarian Army for two years. His three brothers, Joseph, Steve and Louis and four sisters, Elizabeth, Mary, Susan and Eleanor as well as his mother, Julia and father, Daniel, followed Alexander to America some years later. DANIEL SZABO was born in 1848 and died in 1916. Julia Szabo was born in 1851 and died in 1927. Both parents died in Cleveland, Ohio.

Alexander owned a furniture factory which made school furniture, he also owned, along with his brother a meat stand in the West Side Shopping Mall. He also owned a Hupmobile agency for a few years.

Alexander married Anna Braun on June 12, 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio. They had two daughters Florence Marion Szabo, born April 21, 1917 and Vera Anne Szabo, born February 12, 1919.

In 1925 they sold their home in Woodward Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio and moved to Hollywood, California. They arrived October 2, 1925. Alexander the bought a 25 acre orange grove in Charter Oaks, California, which he held for a couple of years and then sold it and bought a store building in South Pasadena, California which he rented out. For a few years he also had a sausage factory in the San Fernando Valley and a stand in a large market on Hill Street, Los Angeles.

During the thirties and forties he worked at various custom furniture makers in Los Angeles until he was 65 years old. He then bought 25 acre orange grove in Pacoima, California. They moved from their home at 203 North Berendo Street, Hollywood, California to the ranch after the Second world War, where they lived until 1952. They then moved to Grandview Avenue, Arcadia, California where he lived until he died.

ANNA BRAUN

Born February 22, 1888 in Cleveland, Ohio and died June 5, 1984 in Arcadia, California at the age of 96. She was the daughter of Joseph and Mary Schdiedle Braun, she had three sisters, Cecilia, Mary and Emma.

Her parents owned a dry goods store on Buckeye road, Cleveland, Ohio for many years, and she worked in the store until she married Alexandr Szabo. She was an expert seamstress and her two girls were always well dressed. She was a true mother and housewife and she and Alexander shared their decisions on all business deals.

She was very devoted to her family and dearly loved her grandchildren (eight). She and Alex were truly devoted to helping their two daughters. Alex made all the furniture in their home as well as the furniture in the homes of their two daughters.

After Alexander died she lived in the home until 1973, when she moved to an apartment in Sierra Madre. Then she moved in with her daughter, Vera, in 1975 due to health problems. After breaking her hip she lived for four years in the St Teresa Nursing Home Durate until her death.

JOSEPH BRAUN

Born in Metzenseifen, Austria Hungary about 1867 and died in 1938. Moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a young boy with his mother and brother, John. His mother was a widow and remarried and had two children Anne and Andrew. He was a glass blower when very young, but had to give it up because it was injurious to his lungs.

He married Mary Schmiedle in St. Mary's Church, Cleveland, Ohio on April 20, 1887. They started a small dry good store on Buckeye Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Mary was milliner by trade and she made hats, many times they were paid in produce, chickens and geese, since people had very little money. They had four girls Anna, Cecilia, Mary and Emma.

He died in 1938 after they had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. At the time of his death he lived on Scarbourough Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio where they had moved in 1917 after he had retired from the store.

For many years he drove his daughter Mary Smayda around to bakery stores which were owned by Mary and her husband Eugene Smayda. His mother died about 1922 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

MARY GIDEON BRAUN

Born in Metzenseifen, Austria Hungary about 1868 and died April 3, 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio. Moved to Cleveland, Ohio with her mother and two sisters, Veronica and Katherine. Her mother was a widow. She was about 12 years old when she moved to Cleveland, Ohio. I do not know any thing about her father, except that this was a second marriage and that he was much older.

DANIEL SZABO

Born in Miskolc, Hungary in 1848, died October, 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio. He married Julia Kunz about 1876. Had eight children plus three that died at an early age from various illnesses. They lived at 12 Templon Street until they moved to Cleveland, Ohio about 1907. He was a tanner by trade.

JULIA KUHN

Born in Miskolc, Hungary in 1851, died in 1927 in Cleveland, Ohio. I remember her a very kind person a very good cook. She used to take care of us when our mother would go shopping. I remember sitting at the kitchen table with crayons and pad of paper and eating her good homemade doughnuts. 
SZABO, Florence Marion (I13292)
 
1388 The Observer, Hartland, N.B.

ROBERT W. WHITE

Robert W. White of Williamstown, N.B. died on March 12, 1993 at the Carleton Memorial Hospital, Woodstock, N.B. at the age of 79.

He was born in Argyle, N.B., January 6, 1914, son of Alex and Maude (Hovey) White.

He was a member of the St. Paul United Church, Centreville.

He is survived by wife Muriel (Gartley); son Roland White, Williamstown; daughters Arlene Bell Presque Isle, Maine; Sheila Kierstead, Williamstown; Brenda Giggie Centreville; and Marie Cowperthwaite, Deerville; 13 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 3 brothers Hants, Florida; Allen, New Hampshire; Albert, California; 3 sisters Mary, Florida; Ethel, Houlton, Maine and Margaret, Easton, Maine.

Funeral service was held at the Carleton Funeral Chapel in Jacksonville, N.B. on March 15, 1993, with Rev. Will Gough officiating and special prayer by Florence Ginn. Hymns were sung by Watson Kierstead, Barb Kierstead, Valerie Carmichael an Florence Ginn. Pallbearers were grandsons.
 
WHITE, Robert Walter (I11487)
 
1389 THE PEARSON FAMILY

Only a relatively small number of farms in the Glassville area have remained in the hands of the same family from earliest settler to the present day. One is the Pearson farm - the first south of the village, now owned by Murray Pearson.

By 1860 or at latest 1861, Richard D. Pearson, age 20, and his brother James A., 16, were in Glassville and probably living at first with the John Simpson family. Four hundred acres were granted to the Pearsons - Lot 26 to Richard's father Joseph (the original and present homestead Lot 26 to Richard, the farm later owned by the Lyons family Lot 30 to Richard's brother John, the farm immediately next to the village including the present church end cemetery area, and Lot 25, the farm on the west side of the road, later owned by Wesley McIntosh.

Joseph and his wife Mary had three sons in addition to Richard and James: John (1843), Joseph (1851), William (1853) and two daughters, Mary (1839) and Charlotte (1052). All seven children were born in Kings County, near Sussex.

Joseph was born in 1806 in Wigton, England near Carlisle. He came to New Brunswick in 1825 with his father John (1765), mother Jane Harden (1767), brother William and uncle Thomas. They settled in Pearsonville, a small community in the Kierstead Mountain area, near Sussex. Mary McDiarmid was born in Scotland in 1813 and also came out to Kings County with her family. Joseph and Mary were married in Sussex in 1638.

One of Mary's sisters, Jane, married John Simpson, who was born in Scotland in 1823 and came to Upham, Kings County in 1829 with his family.

About 1860, when word circulated throughout New Brunswick about the new settlement in Carleton County, the Pearsons, Simpson's and McDiarmid's decided to move on. It is not known who initiated the move; perhaps someone visited the area while the survey was in progress. Possibly someone in the families knew the Farley's, who were already living in Esdraelon. If not, the Pearson boys got to know them well later - both Richard and John married Farley girls.

John Simpson's brother James was granted Lot #24, the present Murray McIntosh farm, and John was granted Lot #22, the farm immediately south, later the Nixon farm. The McDiarmid's settled in the East Glassville range near the Glassville-Juniper road.

Mary, the eldest Pearson daughter, died at childbirth on December 25, 1875 leaving four children. Two of them, Archibald A. Pearson and McKay Warwick Mann, were given a home with their grandparents, uncle William and aunt Charlotte. Two daughters remained with their father Richard
Mann.

The eldest son, Richard, did not remain long in Glassville. He sold his farm in 1865 to William Lyon, a blacksmith who came from Banffshire, Scotland. Richard married Ellen Farley of Esdraelon, as mentioned. He owned and operated a mill at Beechwood, then later in Ferndale and Fortuna in California. Richard and Ellen had six daughters; the youngest born in California.

John (1843-1885) was the owner of the farm nearest the village, and donated the land for the first church and cemetery. He was still living at home in 1871 but married Matilda Fancy (1850-1926) not long after. After John's death, Matilda, with her son Sheppard, moved to California to be with her sister.

James (1845-1913), who at fifteen or sixteen had come to Glassville with his brother to start the family relocation process, may not have lived long in Glassville. He married Charlotte Augusta and took up farming in Upper Brighton. They had nine children, most of whom remained in Carleton County. One daughter, Mary, moved to Detroit.

Joseph Jr. (1851-1926) still living at home in 1871 and then twenty, married Matilda Jones soon after. They lived in Saint John and Beechwood where he ran a general store and may have been associated with his brother Richard in a lumbering business. After a period in California with Richard, he settled in Upper Brighton where he farmed and was active in local politics. Joseph and Matilda had two sons, Murray (1872) and Frank (1878), both of whom settled in Houlton, Maine.

Joseph Sr. died in 1881 at age 75. At that time the household consisted of his widow Mary, then 60, son William, 28, as head of the household, daughter Charlotte, 29, and grandsons Archibald Pearson and McKay Mann. Tragedy struck five years later when William was severely injured in a woods accident and died of his injuries at age 33.

William willed the family homestead to Charlotte and their nephew McKay Warwick Mann, and seventy-five acres, the remaining paaart of John's original farm next to the cemetery, to nephew Archibald. This was conditional upon Charlotte and Archibald caring for his mother, and Archibald being head of the household until Warwick (as Richard called him) became of age. Mother Mary died in the following year, 1887, at age 74.

By 1891, Archibald had married Mary Lamont and in 1892 Charlotte married Peter Millie. McKay, who had been with his aunt from infancy, moved to the Millie household and spent the rest of his life with her and her son John Peter. On Charlotte's marriage, the homestead and farm passed to Archibald. Charlotte lived on the Millie farm with her son until her death in 1935. Her daughter Isa married James Scott and they, with their daughter Charlotte Millie Scott., lived just a few farms south.

Archie and Mary had three children. Harry married Elizabeth (Lizzie) McIntosh and lived in Bath for most of his life. Mary (Mamie) married William McIntosh and lived for many years in Kenneth before moving to Glassville and the farm directly across the road from the old homestead. This is the property now owned by their daughter Elsie. Wilfred, the youngest, married Jean Elliott and lived the rest of his life on the homestead, passing away in 1973. Their son Murray, the present owner is therefore the fifth generation of the family to live and farm on the land first granted to the Pearsons in 1861.

IEM
Nov 12, 1989

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PEARSON, Joseph (I255)
 
1390 The Reverend Willard C. Picketts served at the Glassville United Church 1934 - 1936. PICKETTS, Infant (I15204)
 
1391 The sudden passing away of Mrs. Floyd Bishop of Glassville, N.B. on March 17, 1931 at the age of 33 years cast a gloom over the community in which she lived. Mrs. Bishop had not enjoyed good health for some time and recently contracted pneumonia and suddenly passed away.

By her demise she leaves to mourn her husband, two little daughters, Natalie and
Shirley, aged 8 and 10 years; two sisters, Mrs. Everett Bishop of Presque Isle,
Mrs Fred McBrine of Glassville,; three brothers, William and Arleigh Lovely of
Glassville, Norris of Fort Fairfield, also father and mother, Mr. & Mrs. James
Lovely of Glassville and many friends and near relatives.

A very large funeral service for the deceased was conducted by Rev. A. Hatfield of Bristol in
the United Church at Glassville. Many beautiful flowers were laid upon the
casket by friends and relatives. Interment was made in Glassville Cemetery.
Bereaved ones have the sincere sympathy of the community.

Submitted by Marcia
Fletcher to
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbcarlet/obit-b.htm 
LOVELY, Georgia May (I11295)
 
1392 The Telegraph Journal 11/28/2002
HOYT , MILDRED ELLA - Died peacefully at the Loch Lomond Villa on November 27, 2002. She was the wife of the late Basil Hoyt and daughter of the late Alexander and Maggie (Hovey) Lindsay. Mildred is survived by two sons Dale Hoyt (Kathy), George Hoyt (Mona) both of Saint John, one sister Elizabeth Denning (Lewis) of Woodstock, 8 grandchildren, several great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by one daughter Margaret Mae Campbell "Mae".

Visitation will be held on Friday from 12-2 pm at A.W. Cavanagh Funeral Home, 91 Leinster Street 634-1712 followed by a memorial service at 2 pm in the funeral home chapel. Interment will take place at Ocean View Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. www.awcavanagh.com 
LINDSAY, Mildred Ella (I11498)
 
1393 The Tovey family came to East Glassville in 1863 from Havelock, Kings County. Two lots, #109 and 110, were granted to William Tovey and his son John, then 17. William and his wife Sarah, about 60 years of age, also had a daughter Elizabeth, 27, living with them.
John and his sister Elizabeth continued to live on the property, which eventually was acquired by Robert Lunnie.
Another daughter, Jeanette, who was born in Havelock in 1838, married Andrew Spence of Glassville. One of her sons, William Tovey Spence, later pur chased a farm in East Glassville that had been granted to Thomas McFarland. It was not far from his mother's homestead.
Tovey Spence married Annie Mcintosh, daughter of Alexander Mcintosh
and Catherine Johnston. He lived a long and productive life, and was one of the potato growers of the area who, early on, began raising certified seed potatoes. 
TOVEY, Jeanette (I11007)
 
1394 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11269)
 
1395 THELMA L. CRABBE
The death of Thelma L. Crabbe, widow of Linus H. Crabbe, occurred at Central Carleton Nursing Home, Hartland, NB. on February 18, 1998 after a period of failing health. She was born in Hainesville, N.B., December 21, 1904, daughter of the late Rankin and Carrie (Wallace) Chute. She is survived by three sons: Lyman (Louise), Houlton, Maine; Royden (Elaine), Wilmot, N.B.; Blair (Hazel), Abbotsford, B.C.: seven daughters, Jean (Wendell) Dow, Hartland, N.B.; Geraldine (Stanley) Crandlemire, Mt. Pleasant, N.B.; Uda (Robert) McIntosh, Wicklow, N.B.; Juanita Hallett, Hartland, N.B.; Edith (Paul) Newman, St. Stephen, N.B.; Doris (Joe) Jurczak, Cloverdale, N.B. and Kerry (Haldean) Palmer, Plaster Rock, N.B.; 35 grandchildren; 61 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Irma (Arley) Marr, Burtts Corner, N.B. and Nellie (Stewart) Somerville, Taymouth, NB.; two brothers, Elmer (Violet) Chute, Fredericton and Gar-field (Glenna) Chute, Peterborough, Ontario and by a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by three brothers and four sisters. Funeral service was held from Hartland Wesleyan Church, February 21, 1998 with Rev. Brian Murray officiating assisted by Rev. Gerald Inman and Lic. Willie Thompson. Hymns "It Is Well With My Soul" and "While The Ages Roll" were sung by the choir. A solo "He Touched Me" was rendered by granddaughter Carolyn Walton accompanied by Suzanne Prosser. Pallbearers were grandsons Randy Crabbe, Nathan Mclntosh, David Hallett, John New-man, Neil Millherin, Troy Crabbe, Billy Crabbe and Mark Palmer. Honorary pallbearers were Ronnie Crabbe, Michael and Mario McIntosh, Paul and Bruce Hallett, Alton Newman, Adam Jurczak, Wayne and Trent Milherin. The largely attended funeral, many floral tributes and numerous donations attested to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Entombment in the Pythian Vault with interment in the Cloverdale Cemetery in the Spring. Arrangements were in charge of Britton's Funeral Home in Hartland, N.B. 
CHUTE, Thelma Lauressa (I11753)
 
1396 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S373)
 
1397 Thomas C. DeMerchant
1957-2018
It is with sadness that we announce the death of Thomas "Tom" Cecil DeMerchant of Royalton which occurred on Monday, December 31, 2018 at the Upper River Valley Hospital, Waterville. Born February 1, 1957 in Perth he was the son of the late Cecil and Phyllis (Swim) DeMerchant. He was also predeceased by 1 sister, Cathy Paterson.

Tom was a "people person", he owned and operated M&D Convenience in the village of Centreville for 32 years, where he chaired daily meetings for the M&D coffee club. He was a Lifetime Member of the Kinsmen Club, 27 year member of the Centreville Elks Lodge, President of the Centreville Chamber of Commerce, Tractor Pull Committee and Neighborhood Watchman. Tom was always there to lend a helping hand. His family was his life especially his grandchildren.

Tom is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Cindy; 3 children, Sarah McCarthy (Tim), Matt DeMerchant (Stephanie) and Nick DeMerhant (Natalie); 8 grandchildren, Rylan, Carsyn, Grayson, Tyler, Owen, Kieran, Arielle and Annie; 6 siblings, Debbie O'Neill-Paquette (Roy), Mike DeMerchant (Patricia), Timothy DeMerchant (Echo), Pamela Grant (Robert), Richard DeMerhant (Danielle) and Allison DeMerchant (Tracey); 1 brother in law, Allison Paterson as well as many nieces, nephews and extended family.

Visitation will be held from L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville-Bristol on Friday January 4, 2019 from 3-8 pm. A Funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 1:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. Rev. Garth Hatheway will officiate. The interment will be held at a later date. Donations made to the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Centreville Proud Fund would be appreciated. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115

"There are two types of people in the World, Monquarters and those who want to be."
- Tom DeMerchant
http://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/130663 
DEMERCHANT, Thomas Cecil (I11902)
 
1398 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F217)
 
1399 Unit: 101st Infantry Regiment, 26th Division
Rank: Private U.S. Army
Entered Service From: Massachusetts
Date of Death: October 30 1918
Buried: Plot E, Row 40, Grave 22
Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery

Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery/Cimetière Américain de Meuse-Argonne
Rue du Général Pershing
55110
Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, France
 
GRANT, Alexander Booth (I15795)
 
1400 United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls. Source (S342)
 

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