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201 Death Notice:

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 54 Number 2277

Date March 21 1881
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph

d. East Florenceville (Carleton Co.) 28th ult., Sarah Ellada BIGGAR fourth d/o John BIGGAR and Elizabeth BIGGAR, 17th year. 
BIGGAR, Sarah Ellada (I18414)
 
202 Death Notice:

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 61 Number 3711

Date March 6 1884
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Daily News

d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) 29th ult., of consumption, Roy Sterling RITCHIE, age 6 mos., youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel RITCHIE. 
RITCHIE, Roy Sterling (I18472)
 
203 Death Notice:

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 70 Number 3496
Date February 24 1888
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) 11th inst., Lulu Elizabeth RITCHIE, age 6 mos. 13 days, only child of Joseph RITCHIE and Nancy RITCHIE.
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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 70 Number 3492
Date February 24 1888
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

Centreville (Carleton Co.) Feb. 22 - The last enemy of mankind to be destroyed has been busy of late. On 11th inst., he entered the home of Joseph RITCHIE of Greenfield and took from him and his wife their only child, Lulu Elizabeth RITCHIE, age 5 mos. 13 days. On Monday 13th inst., 2 p.m., she was buried by Rev. J.E. Flewelling. Her father had been unwell for some time with a bad cough and so lame with rheumatism that he could hardly walk and therefore was confined to the house. Mr. Ritchie died 18th inst. On Monday 20th, friends gathered at the house of the deceased to sympathize with the weeping widow. On 30th Sept. 1886 she was married and within one year and five months is husbandless and childless.
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RITCHIE, Lulu Elizabeth (I17909)
 
204 Death Notice:

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 72 Number 1697
Date March 23 1889
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) 17th, of consumption, Martha STEWART w/o George STEWART and d/o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. RITCHIE, age 38 years 5 mos. 15 days, left husband, seven children.
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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 73 Number 2273
Date March 23 1889
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph

d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) 17th inst., of consumption, Martha STEWART w/o George STEWART and d/o Charles RITCHIE, age 38 years 5 mos. 18 days. 
RITCHIE, Martha (I11354)
 
205 Death Notice:

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2702

Date September 10 1892
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

d. Biggar Ridge (Carleton Co.) July 28th, of cancer of stomach, Elizabeth BIGGAR, age 69, w/o John BIGGAR.

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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2627

Date August 6 1892
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

On July 28th, 1892 at Biggar Ridge, of cancer of the stomach, Elizabeth BIGGAR w/o John BIGGAR paecefully passed away. On 30th our dear friend was laid to rest in Argyle cemetery and the solemn occasion was improved by a sermon by Rev. J. Perkins. Deceased was born at Smith Creek (Kings Co.) May 29th, 1823 and was married in 1840, the mother of twelve children, of whom seven survive her. About twenty years ago she came with her husband and children to this county and settled in what is known as Biggar Ridge. She was for many years a member of the Methodist Church. 
DOBSON, Elizabeth (I18387)
 
206 Death Notice:

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2897

Date December 24 1892
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) Dec. 15th, James Ellis RITCHIE, age 4 mos. 28 days, youngest child of Samuel RITCHIE. 
RITCHIE, James Ellis (I18471)
 
207 Death Notice:

Wellington GILLMOR, Esdraelon (Carleton Co.) died a few days ago. Deceased was one of the pioneers of Esdraelon, having been a resident of the place 81 years. For many years he was engaged in the lumber business and had a large mill at Coldstrem where he manufactured lumber at all times for building purposes. He had also a large grist mill and carding machine. He bought the Turner mill and gave employment ot a large number of men, running a rotary and two clapboard machines. He manufactured largely for the Boston market. He was married 57 years ago and leaves a widow and twelve children, four sons and eight daughters. His death was the first to enter the family. The services were conducted by Rev. Hoyt of Andover.

Date October 22 1891
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 80 Number 1354
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The death of Wellington GILLMOR of Carleton Co. is announced. He was a large lumber manufacturer. His funeral was the larges ever seen in the county. Rev. Hoyt of Andover officiated.

Date October 22 1891
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 2934
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GILLMOR, Wellington (I14113)
 
208 Death Notices:

d. Ferryville (Carleton Co.) 25th March, Mary HEMPHILL w/o Joseph HEMPHILL, 73rd year, native of County Tyrone, Ireland and a resident of Northampton for 51 years. For the last forty years she was member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 71 Number 681
Date March 31 1888
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=3B7FBE45-F525-4BB2-A10B-C000FB0AD27D
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d. Ferryville (Carleton Co.) 25th ult., Mary HEMPHILL w/o Joseph HEMPHILL, 73rd year, native of County Tyrone, Ireland, resident of Northampton 51 years and member of Methodist society during last 40 years.
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 69 Number 2366
Date April 5 1888
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph
https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=7761D919-ABFD-4B5C-83B1-69A4C7189B1D 
CLUFF, Mary Ann (I19357)
 
209 Death Notices:

d. South Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) 5th inst., of congestion of the lungs, Jacob SPINNY, 40th year, left wife, eight children.

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 62 Number 732
Date May 24 1884
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

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d. South Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) 5th inst., of congestion of the lungs, Jacob SPINNY, 40th year.

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 61 Number 1105
Date May 20 1884
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph 
SPINNEY, Jacob (I19221)
 
210 Death Record Citation:
Certificate Number cn 8779
"New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WXD-HW9 : 3 June 2020), Alexander McIntyre, 15 Mar 1902; citing Death, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,323,004. 
MCINTYRE, Alexander Stewart (I12686)
 
211 Death Record:

Event Type:Death
Registration Number:1935-09-507870
BC Archives Mfilm Number:B13155
GSU Mfilm Number:1953019
Event Date (YYYY-MM-DD):1935-12-08
Event Place:VICTORIA
Age at Death:51
Person:PETER ZEMRO CAVERHILL
 
CAVERHILL, Peter Zemro (I17946)
 
212 Dennis Hazen Oakes
1922-2018

Dennis Hazen Oakes passed away at his home in Bath on Sunday, April 29, 2018. He was born August 20, 1922 and was the son of the late Samuel and Bessie Oakes. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Dorothy Oakes; son-in-law, Frank McDougall; siblings, Jardine Oakes, Samuel Oakes Jr., Maxine (Lucuis) Broad, Mary (Duncan) Crain, and Dean McDougall.

Dennis is survived by his children; Marion McDougall of Peterborough, ON, Dale "Hud" Oakes of Bath, NB, Cynthia (Earl) McGuigan of Upper Kent, NB, Beverly (Ross) Billings of Centreville, NB; 14 grandchildren, Todd (Penny) McDougall, Tammy (Peter) Gignac, Troy (Brenda) McDougall, Chris Oakes, Cory (Melissa) Oakes, Craig Oakes, Mikayla Steeves Oakes, Michelle (Nathan) Chase, Kara McGuigan-Alward, Lisa (Darren) McLaughlin, Nicole (Chance) Clark, Ashley (Dustin) Clark, Shannon (Ryan) Crain, Brittany Billings; 20 great grandchildren, Autumn McDougall, Brandon McDougall, Tamara Gignac, Baylee McDougall, Cameron Zilinski-Oakes, Jovie Oakes, Tobias Oakes, Hunter Oakes, Isaiah Oakes, Rankin Oakes, Abagail Oakes, Dexter Oakes, Kadence Chase, Keleigh Chase, Kamden Chase, Carter McGuigan-Oakes, Casin McLaughlin, Madison Clark, Alivia Clark, John Crain; brother Graydon (Rose) Oakes; sisters-in-law, Linda McDougall, Marie Emphy; nieces and nephews; special support worker Wilma "Erma" O'Donnell.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at L. R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 207 Burnham Road, Florenceville-Bristol from 4 to 8 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Carl DeMerchant officiating. Interment will be held in the Wharton Cemetery. If so desired, donations can be made to the Bath Community Breakfast Program, Bath Fire Department, Bath Lions Medical Fund or Extra Mural Perth Andover. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca 
OAKES, Dennis Hazen (I384)
 
213 Details:
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hawkins 
HAWKINS, Claude Allen (I15926)
 
214 Doctor, Practiced Fort Fairfield, later the Yukon Territory BELL, Dudley (I11393)
 
215 Due to the early death of her mother, she remained at home to care for the family. Her father raised sheep, and Rhoda spun the carded wool into yarn. Some of the yarn she knit into clothing and some was woven into cloth. Rhoda studied the dressmaking trade in Boston, Massachusetts. Rhoda also taught in the county school before moving to North Dakota,

Through her girlhood, one of her duties was to help make clothing for her family. Her father raised sheep. They were sheared, the wool was worked and the winter months were spent carding wool, spinning yarn, dyeing it and making up the bolts of cloth into warm clothing. Later she went to Boston, Massachusetts and learned the dressmaking trade. She also was a teacher. She came to Casselton, North Dakota, as a bride. She married JOHN July 16, 1884 and came to North Dakota. RHODA died August 11, 1961 and was buried at Casselton, North Dakota 
HOUGHTON, Rhoda Elizabeth (I13283)
 
216 Edwin Guthrie Fort Fairfield 74. Died 5-20-1973 in a Fort Fairfield hospital following a brief illness. He was born in Glassville, NB., Canada 9-27-1898 the son of George and Lydia (Bannister) Guthrie. He was a resident of Fort Fairfield and a veteran of the Canadian Army of WWI. He is survived by 2 sons, William of Oassadumkeag and Norman of Limestone, 4 stepsons, Robert Hallett of Enfield, Alfred Hallett of St. John, NB., Canada, Lewis Young of Springfield, MA., Earl Young of Limestone, 2 stepdaughters, Mrs. Stella Burtchell of Groton, MA. and Miss Dorothy Young of Limestone, a brother, Robert Guthrie of Glassville, NB., Canada, 3 sisters, Mrs. Lydia Lee and Miss Lottie Guthrie, both of Glassville, NB., Canada, Mrs. Doris Bigger of Bath, NB., Canada, 5 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren. Burial Riverside cemetery. GUTHRIE, Edwin Arthur (I15435)
 
217 Emily Kathleen (Kay) Wade
Kay Wade, formerly of Harvey, NB, wife of the late Leonard ‘Len’ Alban Wade, passed away peacefully with family by her side on May 9, 2020 at her home at Shannex, Thomas Hall in Fredericton, NB. Kay was born at Glassville, Carleton County, NB on January 31, 1929, a daughter of the late James and A. Kathleen (Miller) Hovey.

Kay was a retired R.N. having received her education and training at the Victoria Public Hospital in Fredericton, graduating in 1950, the same year as she married Len. She dedicated her life to her career as an R.N. and to her family. As part of a military family, Kay managed to blend many postings and her nursing career while having four children.

Upon retiring in 1983, she and Len moved from Ottawa, ON to their Harvey Lake residence. Kay spent her retirement years clogging, square dancing, playing bridge and traveling to their winter home in Florida. With the birth of grandchildren, Kay and Len traveled far afield to provide loving support. Kay was an avid gardener and enjoyed picking and preserving raspberries, apples and fiddleheads. She also found joy in baking, knitting and sewing for her family. In her later years, Kay stayed active with all her hobbies and took on the role of caring for her husband and relished the many annual Hovey Family Reunions.

Kay is survived by her children, Debra Drijber (Rudy), Moffatt, ON, Deanna Wade, Fredericton, NB, James Wade (Maria), League City, TX and Cheryl Weekes, Fredericton, NB; eleven grandchildren, Cailin, Dan and Luke Drijber, Robbie, Lisa and Adam Kennedy, Alysha-Rae, Amber and Alannah Weekes, Daniel Mitchell and Tina Lashambe; six great grandchildren; her sisters, Carolyn Rowe (Ronald), Harvey, NB and Marilyn Hicks (William), Fredericton, NB; a brother-in-law, Gerald Covey, Fredericton, NB; many dear cousins, nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents and husband, Kay was predeceased by two grandchildren, Sarah and Benjamin Drijber; her sisters, Jean Flemming and June Covey; and a special friend Lloyd Dawson.

A graveside service will be held at a later date in Fredericton, NB.

For those who wish to make a donation in memory of Kay, the family has suggested the Brunswick Street Baptist Church or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Arrangements by Flewelling Funeral Home, Nackawic, NB. 
MILLER, Kathleen Alma (I11398)
 
218 Evelyn L. Hovey, 89, of Woodstock NB passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2015 at the Upper River Valley Hospital Waterville NB after a short battle with pneumonia. Evelyn was born Weston NB on September 27, 1925 daughter of the late Alex and Hilda (Greer) Gartley.

Evelyn is survived by her daughter, Velma Tracey (Douglas), son Gerald Hovey, eight grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren, loving sister Muriel White, daughters in law Gloria and Bernie nieces, nephews and cousins.

Besides her parents, Evelyn was predeceased by her husband Charles Hovey, two sons, Wayne, Brian, daughter, Lorraine and a sister, Iva Hagerman.

Visitation will be held at The Carleton Funeral Home & Crematorium 337 Lockhart Mill Road Jacksonville on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 from 4 PM to 8 PM. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 2 PM from the Carleton Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be held at later date.

As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the Stickney Cemetery Fund or to the ALS Society.

www.carletonfuneralhome.ca 
GARTLEY, Evelyn Luella (I11471)
 
219 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13375)
 
220 Event Description: A. Apparent acute myocardial infarction B. Coronary sclerosis with angina (3 years) PORT, Clara Estelle (I13285)
 
221 Event Description: Acute myocardial infarction PORT, Laura Edna (I13286)
 
222 Event Description: Age at Death: 102 HOUGHTON, Rhoda Elizabeth (I13283)
 
223 Event Description: Age at Death: 59 PORT, Margaret Alice (I13372)
 
224 Event Description: Age at Death: 76 UNDERWOOD, Norman J (I13389)
 
225 Event Description: Age at Death: 78 PORT, Nellie Edna (I13357)
 
226 Event Description: Age at Death: 87 UNDERWOOD, John Andrew (I13356)
 
227 Event Description: Age: 60 PAINE, Margaret Ailleen (I13235)
 
228 Event Description: Age: 67 DOWNING, Mary Ann Martin (I13270)
 
229 Event Description: Age: 70 PORT, Ann Hannah (I11624)
 
230 Event Description: Alzheimers HART, Wesley Isles (I13302)
 
231 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13266)
 
232 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13378)
 
233 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13267)
 
234 Event Description: Burial attended by: Frederick R. Port, Thomas C. Port, Paul A. Port, C. Scott Port, Michael S. Port & Eric A. Port. He was buried on what would have been his 68th wedding anniversary to Florence M. Szabo. PORT, Clyde Wendell (I13288)
 
235 Event Description: Buried along side Clyde W. Port. Burial attended by: Frederick R. Port, Thomas C. Port, Paul A. Port, C. Scott & Mary E. Port, Michael S. Port, K.C. Port, Tony Goucher, Justin & Cynthia Goucher, Christopher W. Port SZABO, Florence Marion (I13292)
 
236 Event Description: Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) Stroke PORT, Clyde Wendell (I13288)
 
237 Event Description: Died at home SZABO, Florence Marion (I13292)
 
238 Event Description: Event Description: Age: 95
Age: 95 
MARSHALL, Marjorie Estelle (I13290)
 
239 Event Description: Forest Lawn Memorial Park MALLOUGH, Loraine Mearl (I13287)
 
240 Event Description: In some old family history it shows that he was born the Tower of London, London, England. The census reports do not support that claim. PORT, John Wishart (I13275)
 
241 Event Description: Influenza followed by pneumonia PORT, Frederick Arthur (I13284)
 
242 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13294)
 
243 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13295)
 
244 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13296)
 
245 Event Description: Wellington Barracks PORT, William Stephen (I13280)
 
246 Event Description: Woodlawn Cemetery PORT, Richard Edward "Ted" (I11630)
 
247 Event Description: Woodlawn Cemetery Find A Grave Memorial# 65029917 PORT, Susan Alberta Mills (I11634)
 
248 Find A Grave Source (S390)
 
249 FREDERICK ARTHUR PORT died November 10, 1918 at Casselton, a victim of the World War I flu epidemic. He was a Mason and Knight of Pythias, holding the office of Chancellor Commander. He was a member of St. Stephens choir. At the time of his death, he was an assistant cashier in the Cass County National Bank.
(Research):State of North Dakota, death certificate number 1457, Registered number 12-1918.

THE MEMORIAL SERVICE
Held at St. Stephen's Episcopal
Church, Sunday Afternoon.

Memorial service in honor of Frederick Arthur Port was held at St. Stephens church, in this city, Sunday afternoon last at 3 o'clock. The beautiful little church was well filed with the friends of the departed. While these services were called by the Knights of Pythias, of which deceased was Chancellor Commander at the time of his death, there was a representative at-tendance of Masons, the City Fire Department and of long time acquaintances.

Rev. A. H. Beer, assisted by a full choir, conducted the regular services for such an occasion and they were seemingly more than usually impressive the prayers for the living members of the family mingling touch-ingly with the services in behalf of him who was gone. Rev. Mr. Beer's address of over half an hour was an able exposition of the argument that the deeds of this life are far from being all that a good man possesses-that there is a life beyond to which he has gone and where be will be found by those whom he knew and loved and honored on earth. Mr. Beer recalled the arguments of able opponents of a future life, but opposed them with the reasonings of sainted men and women, and then added to this array of testimony the unequivocal promises of holy writ, forming a sure basis for calm and happy trust in the grandeur and per-fection of the life to come. Mr. Beer's remarks often recalled the interest of the departed young man in questions relating to the church and the future, and because he had known him to be interested in such things and to have constantly aimed to take the right attitude he felt that his example was one worthy to be remembered and followed by his fellow lodge men and friends in general. The speaker closed with an urgent appeal to his hearers to carefully remember the good ways in life and closely to follow in them.
(Medical):Died at home at 8:00 am 
PORT, Frederick Arthur (I13284)
 
250 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13293)
 
251 From Britton Funeral Home web site:
Frances Martin Secord 1918-2010

Frances G. Secord of Bath passed away on Monday, May 24, 2010 at the Riverview Manor in Bath. She was born November 23, 1918 and was the daughter of the late William and Jennie Adam. She was predeceased by first husband, Edward D. Martin and second husband, Robert Secord. Frances is survived by her daughter, Betty (Ronald) Brown of Northampton, NB; grandson, Christopher (Denise) Brown of Woodstock, NB; grandchildren, Jeffrey Brown, Thomas Brown, Sarah Brown, Eric Brown; brothers, Ronald (Pauline) Michaud of Concord, NH, Rodney (Mary Lou) Corriveau of Millinocket, ME, nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 26th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m from the Faith Memorial United Church in Florenceville. The funeral service will be on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. from the Faith United Church with Rev. Maynard Rector officiating. Interment will be in the Glassville United Church Cemetery. If so desired donations can be made to DunRoamin’ Stray and Rescue, Carleton County Animal Shelter, Glassville United Church Cemetery or Faith Memorial United Church. Arrangements are being handled by Britton Funeral Home, High Street, Hartland. www.brittonfh.ca *********************************** 
ADAM, Frances Geraldine Secord (I371)
 
252 From Ron Kuhnel, Ferndale Lookup, December 15, 2004:
This is from the cemetery records.
CAVANAGH THOMAS 4 1 29 NO BURIAL DATE BURIED ON NORTHERN
HALF POSSIBLY AUG - SEPT 1906.
CAVANAUGH JENS LEONARD 1/30/67 4 1 33 68 OREGON BURIED NE 1/8. NOT SURE OF FIRST NAME.
CAVANOUGH LUCY 8/28/38 4 1 34 69 CANADA
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CAVANAGH, Thomas (I9122)
 
253 From: http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/halew/Hale.html. per R. Wallace Hale; 15 April 2002:

Martin Hale married, date and place unknown, Huldah Dickinson, who was born 8 October 1811, if the data on her gravestone is to be believed. Huldah was the daughter of Arden Dickinson and his wife Sarah, daughter of Tamberlain and Hester (Cunnabell) Campbell. She died 19 October 1883, aged 72 years 11 days, according to her gravestone in the Lower Brighton Cemetery. Martin Hale predeceased her on 29 June 1861, aged 63 years, and is buried beside her.

The children of Martin and Huldah (Dickinson) Hale were:
1. William H. Hale, born 3 October 1829, died 15 February 1891 and buried in the Pembroke Cemetery, Northampton Parish, Carleton County. He married on 10 January 1856 Esther Tedlie, the daughter of Adam and Elizabeth Tedlie.
2. Elizabeth Hale, born 14 October 1831 at Newburg, died 17 September 1887. Elizabeth married 15 April 1852 John Tedlie, brother of Esther.
3. etc (not relevant here)
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HALE, William (I9998)
 
254 Fun
CLYDE was a marketing executive with the Mobil Oil Corporation for 34 years until his retirement in June, 1974. He always like the say the he was in the "Canned Oil Business", that working in Mobil's refined products end of the business that sold Mobil's retail products. His jobs with Mobil took the family from Los Angeles, California to Seattle, Washington to San Francisco, California to Glendale, California to Wayzata, Minnesota and to Darien, Connecticut.

His marketing jobs allowed CLYDE to travel extensively through the United Sates and the world (Just of the few places he visited where the Far East, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong), when time permitted FLORENCE would accompany him on these travels. He made friends from all around the world and he and FLORENCE maintained those friendships even after he retired. After his retirement from Mobil, they built a custom designed home in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club. Their home overlooks the 14th hole of the golf course. The Dunes Golf & Beach Club has always been ranked as one of the top hundred golf course in the United States. It 13th hole is it signature hole, as well as being considered one of the 18 holes in the United States. Their home in Myrtle Beach has served as a gathering place for their four sons and families during the summers. With the golf course, ocean and other attractions, Myrtle Beach offered a great place for the family to gather. CLYDE and FLORENCE enjoyed their grandchildren and always looked forward to the yearly summer visits. Also, the rounds of golf with his sons always seemed to bring a special smile to his face.

Throughout , CLYDE and FLORENCE where extremely devoted parents to their four sons, and both donated freely of their time to many community functions. These ranged from the Dad's Club in Glendale, California to the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles, California to the United Way of Horry County, South Carolina. With each of these activities he always strived to make each organization better and more productive than they had ever been before. CLYDE served as President of The Dunes Golf & Beach Club (1984 to 1987), and was instrumental in developing and overseeing the complete rebuilding of the club house facilities, which now represents one of the finest facilities of its kind in Myrtle Beach.

Their retirement years did not bring total relaxation, both FLORENCE and CLYDE maintained they commitment to their new community, by becoming involved in the Chamber of Commerce, Coastal Carolina College, the local catholic church and the United Way. CLYDE led the United Way from a back door operation just struggling to survive to one of the most successful organizations in the State of South Carolina. FLORENCE a master bridge player, has devoted many hours in organizing bridge tournaments for charity.

Posted on Thu, Dec. 20, 2007
'Mr. United Way' Clyde Port dies at 92
By Mike Cherney
The Sun News
Clyde W. Port, a founding member of Waccamaw Community Foundation and former president of the United Way of Horry County, died Tuesday. He was 92.
The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, with burial in North Dakota.
Port, born in Casselton, N.D., was remembered for his passion for helping people and the professionalism he brought to Myrtle Beach's nonprofit organizations after working for Mobil Oil Co. for 37 years.
As a board member of United Way, Port led the fundraising effort for the nonprofit organization's new building, which was built in 1995. In 1990, he served a one-year term as president for the group.
"He is one of the best examples of a humanitarian I have ever known," said Olivia Garren, the current president of United Way, who has known Port since 1975, the year he moved to Myrtle Beach. "Horry County is very, very fortunate that he moved to this area."
Port served on the executive committee of the United Way for 14 years. When he arrived, the organization had cramped offices on the second floor of a building in downtown Conway, Garren said.
Now, the United Way has a spacious one-story building in the Atlantic Center Industrial Park off U.S. 501. Garren said the building is big enough that the nonprofit can rent out half the offices.
In 2001, Port was dubbed "Mr. United Way" by then-President Allan Blum at a luncheon for his help in the organization's charity drive that year. This year, the United Way is raising nearly $1.5 million for community groups.
Jonathan Kresken, the executive director of Waccamaw Community Foundation, which will give $1.3 million in grants to local groups this year, said Port was able to talk to anyone, whether it was high-ranking government officials or homeless people on the street.
As head of the grants committee, the body that distributes some of the foundation's money to various local organizations, Port would visit nearly every organization to make sure they would use the money wisely.
"He was passionate about not just giving people a hand out, but giving them a hand up," Kresken said. "He wanted to teach them there was a way they could make the community a better place."
In 1987, he was chosen as the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce's Citizen of the Year. He was president of The Dunes Club from 1983 to 1985.
He played golf until he was 90.
"I got to play in the last round," said Tom Port, one of his four sons. "He played right here at The Dunes. At the end he said, 'I think this is it.'"

Port, Clyde W.
MYRTLE BEACH | Clyde Wendell Port, 92, died Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. He was born January 19, 1915 in Casselton, North Dakota, the son of the late Frederick A. and Loraine Mallough Port. Mr. Port graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1937. He retired from Mobil Oil Company after 37 years of service and moved to Myrtle Beach in 1975. Clyde was very involved in his community and served 14 years on the Executive Committee of the United Way of Horry and as president in 1990. The Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce named him Citizen of The Year in 1987. He was elected to the Board of Directors of the Dunes Golf and Beach Club in 1982, and served as president of The Dunes Club from 1983 through 1985. He was also a founding member of Waccamaw Community Foundation. Surviving are his wife of 67 years, Florence M. Port; his four sons, Frederick R. Port and his wife, Linda, of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., Thomas C. Port and his wife, Kathy, of Atlanta, Paul A. Port and his wife, Rochelle, of Cortdlandt, N.Y., and C. Scott Port and his wife, Mary, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and his 11 grandchildren; and nine great -grandchildren.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m., Friday, December 21, 2007 at St. Andrew's Catholic Church. He will be buried beside his father in North Dakota. Visitation will be from 4 until 6 p.m. Thursday, December 20, 2007 at McMillan-Small Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the United Way of Horry County, P.O. Box 673, Conway, SC 29528 or St. Andrew Catholic School, 3701 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. Please sign a guest book at www.msfh.net and at Myrtle BeachOnline.com. McMillan-Small Funeral Home, 449-3396, is serving the family. Published in The Sun News on 12/19/2007.

Funeral Mass for Mr. Clyde W. Port, will now be held at 10 a.m. Friday, December 21, 2007 in St. Andrew's Catholic Church. McMillan-Small Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Published in The Sun News on 12/20/2007.
(Research):State of North Dakota, Birth Certificate Number 1540, Registered Number 43.
(Medical):Fell at home in kitchen striking head on cabinet, a few hours later while in bed, his wife noticed heavy snoring and was unable to wake him, rushed to hospital and never regained conscience ness. Brain hemorrhage, cardiac arrest, stroke. 
PORT, Clyde Wendell (I13288)
 
255 George Crow came to Glassville in
1868, purchasing the original Robert
Boyle homestead. Two of the Crowe daughters
married two of the McFarland sons.

Thomas McFarland married Anna Crow,
and they lived on one of the homestead

lots for the remainder of their lives.

Matilda Crow married James McFarland,

and they lived in East Glassville for a few years.

The James McFarland family moved to Saint John in 1882.
**************************
 
CROWE, George (I13816)
 
256 Gerald (Jerry) Hovey, 65, of Ottawa, ON passed away March 21, 2019. Jerry had a seven month battle with cancer, at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Ottawa, ON.

Jerry was born in Woodstock, NB, October 31, 1953, son of the late Charles and Evelyn Hovey.

Jerry is survived by one sister, Velma Tracey, brother-in-law, Douglas, sister-in-law’s, Gloria Hovey, and Bernie Beck, several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Besides his Parents, Jerry was predeceased by his brothers, Wayne, Brian and sister, Lorraine.

By request there will be no visitation or funeral service, a graveside service and interment will be held at a later date at Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa.

I would like to give special thanks to Doctors, nurses and cleaning staff at St Vincent’s Hospital, also sister-in-law, Gloria, and niece Stacey Hovey for their many trips, reports and FaceTime’s, that kept me connected to Jerry.
www.carletonfuneralhome.ca 
HOVEY, Gerald (I11476)
 
257 GIBERSON Frank of 1840 160th St., Surrey, passed away suddenly on July 16. 1983, at the age of 50 years. Survived by his loving daughter, Carolyn; mother, Ella and sister, Margaret, 2 brotners, Charles and Robert, Memorial service will be held from the Chapel Hill Funeral Parlor, 14615 North Bluff Road. White Rock on Wednesday, July 20, at 1 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations may be made to the B. C. Heart Fund.
Published in The Province, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Tuesday, 19 July 1983, page 21, column 5. Accessed via Newspapers.com, clipped and corrected OCR by Eileen Lentz 12 November 2020.
FindaGrave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169375358/franklin-edward-giberson 
GIBERSON, Franklin Edward (I17408)
 
258 Granted Lot 37, immediately south of Archibald Sr.'s Lot 39, was granted to John when he was only 9. Operated by Robert, who was 17 in 1861. SCOTT, Robert (I12435)
 
259 Granted Lot 37, immediately south of Archibald Sr.'s Lot 39, when he was only 9. Operated by Robert, who was 17 in 1861 SCOTT, John Nathaniel (I11242)
 
260 Granted Lot 39, the fourth farm north of the village on the west side. Family homestead for 3 generations, including son John and grandson Walter. SCOTT, Archibald Sr. (I12422)
 
261 Gravesite Details

Sapper .RC.A. 61 Years olds 
GOODWIN, Berton A. (I15819)
 
262 GREEN, MAUDE MAY 88, of Grand Manan, passed away unexpectedly at the Saint John Regional Hospital, Monday September 6th, widow of the late Sheldon (Snooks) Green. Born in West Glassville, NB, she was the daughter of the late Gordon and Agnes Laing. Mrs. Green is survived by her three daughters, Natalie Forsyth, Bonnie (Carmen) Cook, and Trudy (Neil) Morse, eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, as well as four step daughters, Mollie (Dick) Shelton, Hazel Zwicker, Jeanne Ingalls, and Dorothy (Joe) Perron, and families, three sisters, Jennie Giberson, Barbara Tompkins, Norma Tompkins, and two brothers, Frank and Rod Laing. She was predeceased by her husband, one son Jac, step children Marilyn Frost and Erling Green, sister Alice Nickerson, and three brothers, Jack, Doug and Gordon. The family will receive friends and relatives at Ells Funeral Home on Wednesday evening 7-9 pm, from where the funeral service will be held Thursday September 9th, at 1:00 pm with Rev. Gordon Walker officiating, interment to follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Castalia, NB. Funeral arrangements in care of ELLS FUNERAL HOME, 1199 Route #776, Grand Manan, NB. E5G 1G2 LAING, Maude Mae (I10931)
 
263 Hill Kearney was the son of George W. Kearney and his wife Temperance Elizabeth Giberson. The 1911 Canadian Census mistakenly listed Hill as Hilda and as a girl, but other records list him as a male. Several records like the WWI Draft Registration and border crossing records show that he would cross the border between New Brunswick and Maine where he was employed at Mars Hill, Aroostook, Maine.

Hill died from typhoid fever in Woodstock at the Carleton County Hospital, but his residence is listed as Bath on his death certificate.

He was buried in Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada 20 April 1924 in the Barker Cemetery. 
KEARNEY, Hilkiah (I13156)
 
264 http://www.inmemoriam.ca/view-announcement-402204-beverly-demmings.html

Beverly Demmings
DEMMINGS, BEVERLY ANNE - 1960 - 2013 - Beverly Demmings, of Miramichi, passed away on Tuesday, December 31, 2013, at her residence, at the age of 53. She was the daughter of Grace (Millie) Demmings and the late John Demmings. She was a teacher and a member of the United Church of Canada. Beverly also volunteered with M.R.T.A, Friends of Beaubears Island, Nelson Doyle Dancers, Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the Ovarian Cancer Society of Canada. She will be sadly missed by her husband Michael Mersereau; children Liana Claire Mersereau and Hiew John Mersereau both at home; sister Deborah (Norman Bubar) of Florenceville, NB; brother Brent Demmings (Joyce Miller) of Carlingford, NB; niece Jill Bubar; nephew Mitchell Bubar; mother-in-law Mrs. Theonilde (Nel) Mersereau of Charlottetown, PEI; sister-in-laws Karen Mersereau (Gerard Paulin) and their son Jules Paulin and Anne Haldemann (Kurt) and their daughters Amy and Danielle.
The family received relatives and friends from the Governor's Mansion, on Friday, January 3, 2014, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. A celebration of Beverly's life was held on Saturday, January 4, 2014, at 2 pm, from Théâtre Gilles Laplante, Centre communautaire Carrefour Beausoleil. Rev. Olive Anne Archibald officiated the service and a performance of "Stolen Kiss" was performed by the Nelson Doyle Dancers. Stories of Beverly's early years were told by Krista Spence, and Jennifer Grant and Denise Thibodeau told stories of her adult years. Memories of her family years were told by Dot Millie, Mitchell Bubar, and Karen Mersereau. Bible verses were read by Shelly Dionne and Jacqueline Allain sang "The River", "Rise Again", and "My Heart Will Go On".
An honour guard was also formed by the Nelson Doyle Dancers.
As expression of sympathy, donations may be made to Extra Mural, Hospice Miramichi, Ovarian Cancer Society of Canada, or Miramichi SPCA. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Northumberland Funeral Home, 102 Pleasant St, telephone (506) 622-7741 
DEMMINGS, Beverley Anne (I5064)
 
265 IGI, Parish Register, C114354, 1786, August 6th: Milley: was born John son to John Milley in Bowden and Christian High his wife, and was baptized 13th of same witnesses the Congregation. MILLIE, John (I9568)
 
266 IGI, Parish Register, M114355, Kettle Parish Register: 1784 March 27th, Were matrimonially contracted in order to marriage, John Milley in this Parish, and Christian High in the Parish of Monimail, they were regularly proclaimed, no objections offered, & married on the 24th of April.Monimail Parish Register: 1784, April 11th: John Mille in the Parish of Kettle, & Christian High in this parish were lawfully proclaimed in order to marriage. MILLIE, John (I5089)
 
267 Immigrated from Scotland after death of father. Emigrated to Exeter, New Hampshire with brother Alexander (Sandy) in early 1870's.
"A History of the Glassville Settlement" 
MILLER, Alexander (I11324)
 
268 Immigrated from Scotland after death of father. Emigrated to Exeter, New Hampshire with brother David in early 1870's.
"A History of the Glassville Settlement" 
MILLER, David (I11325)
 
269 Immigrated from Scotland after death of father. Returned to Scotland from Glassville in 1861, later went to Australia. New Zealand and finally California, where he spent the rest of his life..
"A History of the Glassville Settlement"
 
MILLER, John Jr. (I11323)
 
270 In Loving Memory of
Carrie L. Daughter of
Richard & Ellen Port
Died Dec 24, 1890
Age 22 years and 8 months 
PORT, Caroline Louisa "Carrie" (I11633)
 
271 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Rebecca (Becky) Marie Sargefield (nee Fisher) of Woodstock, NB on December 2, 2020.

Becky was born in Argyle, NB on June 2, 1937. She was the daughter of the late Phoebe Ann and William Fisher. Besides her parents, Becky was predeceased by her husband Glenwood and her son Kendall Campbell, her sister Rhoda Wells and brothers Charles, Jessie, Walter, Ralph and Harvey as well as her niece Marjorie Vaillancourt (Fisher) and nephews Robert Fisher, William Fisher, Wendall Wells and Jack Wells.

Becky will be missed dearly by her nephew Stephen (Roberta) Fisher and her niece, Joanne Mitic (Fisher), nephews; Charlie (Aline) Fisher, Jimmy (Connie) Fisher, grand-nieces and grand-nephews.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, masks and social distancing are mandatory.

A graveside service will be held at the Argyle Cemetery, Argyle, NB by invitation only on Saturday, December 5, 2020.

As expressions of sympathy in Becky’s memory donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Diabetes Canada.
www.carletonfuneralhome.ca 
FISHER, Rebecca Marie (I11544)
 
272 J. H. Churchill Funeral Home Obituary

Mrs. Mabel E. Trenholm 87, of Murray, died Saturday, June 25, 2011 at Heritage Manor Health Care Center in Mayfield, KY. Mrs. Trenholm was born in Bath, Canada on May 1, 1924 to the late J.K. McIntosh and Clara Dalling McIntosh. Mrs. Trenholm was the co- owner and operator along with her late husband, Wylie Trenholm, of Trenholms Restaurant in Murray. Mrs. Trenholm was a member of the United Church of Canada. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Trenholm was preceded in death by, one son, John Trenholm, Sr., one grandson, one sister, Mary Estes and by two brothers, Malcom and Fraser McIntosh. Mrs. Trenholm is survived by one daughter, Barbara Vaughn of Murray; two sons, Robert Trenholm and wife Cindy of Murray and Manfred Trenholm also of Murray; three sisters, Eva Wetmore of Murray, Alice Blake of New Brunswick, Canada and Jen Lockhart of Wisconsin; seven grandchildren, as well as several great grandchildren and great- great grandchildren , and nieces and nephews. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The J.H. Churchill Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences can be made at, www.thejhchurchillfuneralhome.com
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/mabel-trenholm-obituary?pid=178627775 
MCINTOSH, Mabel Ernestine (I10839)
 
273 James Young was born August 20, 1828 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, younger brother of John Young. His wife Mary Young, nee Smith (or Smyth) was born June 6, 1838 in Scotland. James and Mary came to Canada and settled in Glassville in 1864. They arrived with two or three young children, and more were born after their arrival. James was granted lot 57, south of Green Brook. His farm was later owned by Charles Porter and others. James and Mary lived the rest of their lives in Glassville. James died the 20th of April 1917, and Mary died the 6th of May, 1919. YOUNG, James (I11678)
 
274 Jason James Millie
1973-2019
Jason James Millie of Nackawic, NB passed away September 27, 2019 at Nackawic as the result of a motorcycle accident. Jason was born December 12, 1973 at Woodstock, NB, a son of Larry and Carol (Brown) Millie.

He is survived by his wife, Robin Setchell; his children, Briana Millie and Jordan Millie; a granddaughter, Norah; his parents, Larry and Carol Millie; his brother, Michael Millie (Victoria); the mother of his children, Sarah Sampson; his parents-in-law, John and Nancy Setchell; a brother-in-law, Teddy Setchell (Nancy); four nephews, Owen, Ben, James and Mason; several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Visitation was held at Flewelling Funeral Home, 585 Otis Drive, Nackawic, NB on Saturday, October 5, 2019 from 12 noon to 2 pm, followed by the funeral service in the funeral home chapel with Rev. Paul Legere officiating. A eulogy was delivered by Jason's brother Michael. Music was provided by Oland Monteith. Interment will be held at a later date at Glassville United Cemetery.

For those who wish to make a donation in memory of Jason, the family has suggested the Glassville United Cemetery or Nackawic Fire Department.

www.flewellingswan.com 
MILLIE, Jason James (I671)
 
275 JOHN D.HOOD
Sgt. John D. Hood, born in 1871, had been a resident of GlassviUe for
over 30 years when he died in Fisher Memorial Hospital, Woodstock, in 1943.
Jack, as he was usually known, joined the 104th Regiment in 1916 and
went overseas, serving in France, later transferring to the Forestry Corps. When
peace came, he was with the first Army of Occupation entering Germany. After
the war, he returned to GlassviUe, where he carried on a blacksmith business.
He was active in community affairs and in the United Church, where he
was a member of the choir. He was a Justice of the Peace and registrar of
Births, Marriages and Deaths. Often called upon to act as local veterinarian, he
developed skills in treating sick animals. In another avocation, Jack was the
"caller" for dances at the GlassviUe Dance Hall.
Jack married Allie Sewell. They had two daughters: Martha, who went to
the USA, and Edna, born in 1911, who went to B.C. with her mother. He had a
half-sister, Mrs W. J. Glen, of Fredericton.

A History of Glassville, 2nd Ed., p. 174 
HOOD, John "Jack" Dickey (I15088)
 
276 John Wishart Port
As a contractor and builder, he later came to Casselton, North Dakota where he built many fine homes. He built a home for his bride, Rhoda Houghton, and brought her to the area after their marriage in Dansworth, Maine.

Obituary, probably from Casselton, North Dakota newspaper

JOHN W. PORT DIES
AT HIS HOME HERE
-----------
Pioneer Contractor Was Resident of Casselton Since Early 8O's

Funeral services were held Wednes-day afternoon in St. Stephen's Episcopal church for the late J.W.Port. Rev. H. R. Harrington of Fargo read the service. Mr. Port died Sunday evening, February the 26th, at the age of seventy-nine years. Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Marshall of Absaraka and Laura Port of Casselton; four grand-children, Clyde Port of Fargo, Mar-gery, Kenneth and Allan Marshall of Absaraka. A son, Fred, died several years ago.
John W. Port wad born July 23, 1849, in London England. At the age of seven years he came with his parents to New Brunswick, Canada to live. He was married in 1884 to Rhoda Houghton at Danforth, Me., bringing his bride to Casselton whore he had located four years previous. He came here with his brother, the late William S. Port.
Mr. Port followed the occupation of contractor all during the many years of his residence in Casselton, the Portland hotel block, Midway Confectionery block, Baldwin flats and many dwellings being evidences of his craft.
(Research):Mrs Clara Marshall (Clara Estelle Port) of Abasraka, ND, his daughter, was the informant for his death. 
PORT, John Wishart (I13275)
 
277 John Young, born in Kilmarnock, Scotland Feb 22, 1826, arrived in Glassville abt. August 22nd 1862, boarding with the John Millie family. About 1864 John purchased the adjoining farm, Lot. 40, Range 2 (see Southern Settlement Map) where he built a house and barns. In 1864, John met Matilda Pender of Petersville, Queens County when she came to visit her sister Jane, Mrs. Hugh Miller. John and Matilda married 8 December 1868 in the log home of Hugh and Jane Miller. John and Matilda had two children Maggie Isabella (who married David Henry Lamont) and John A. (9 November 1872 - 9 November 1947), who never married.
John Young died in Glassville November 5th 1910. 
YOUNG, John (I10633)
 
278 Joined Canadian contingent in South Africa 1898-1901, and remained after the war ended LYON, Dawson (I11416)
 
279 JUNE ELIZABETH BOYER
A service celebrating the life of June Elizabeth Boyer (nee Wallace) was held at the Cloverdale Union Church on Wednesday, August 5th, 1998 at 2 p.m. The pallbearers were David Jones, Clair, Greg and Brent Wallace; Dale Rockwell and Mark Polchies.
June passed away at home on August 3rd at the age of 63, surrounded by the family she loved.
She was predeceased by two sons, Kimm 1962, and Michael in 1978 and her husband John in 1994. June leaves behind memories and her parents Alfred (Ted) and Reta Wallace of Carlisle; brother Earl and his wile Vivian of Fredericton; a daughter Connie of Saint John; sons, Earl David and his wife Vickie of Prince George, B.C.; Jeffery of Cloverdale, James and his wife Lesley of Oromocto; Orland Foster and his wife Mary of Cloverdale; grandchildren Wesley, Nathan, Kenny, Thurzia, John Robert, Barbara, Samantha, Michael, Annissa, Rebecca, Joey and Katie; great-grandchild Dustin; sisters-in-law Peggy Mean (Hilton), Mary Rockwell (Arnold), Carol Polchies (Wally), Dorothy Boyer, Alberta McLean (George) and their families.
June was active in the Union Ladies Aid, the Guimac Seniors and her church. She was an avid quilter and loved to read. In the last few years she tried her hand at painting. June loved flowers and her garden showed this love. June has left a legacy of love, faith in God and the endless hope of Heaven to her many friends and family. She is missed, but in her own words left to her family "Do not grieve too much. I am absent from my body, but present with the Lord. I have had a good life and I love you all very much."
The Observer, Hartland, N.B. 
WALLACE, June Elizabeth (I11452)
 
280 June Yvonne Covey
1931-2019

June Y. Covey of Fredericton, NB and formerly of Davidson Lake, NB, wife of Gerald A. Covey, passed away August 1, 2019 at her home. June was born at Glassville, Carleton County, NB in 1931, a daughter of the late James Alexander and Alma Kathleen (Miller) Hovey.

In addition to her husband she is survived by her children, Heather Covey, Saint John, NB, Stephen Covey (Pascale), Montreal, QC and Gregory Covey, Harvey Station, NB; her grandchildren, Michael, Nicholas, Alexandra, Justine, Rene, Elyssa, Fiona and Kieran; her sisters, Carolyn Rowe (Ronald), Harvey Station, NB, Kathleen Wade and Marilyn Hicks (William), both of Fredericton, NB and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by a grandson Eric, a sister, Jean Flemming (late Basil) and a brother-in-law, Leonard Wade.

Visitation will be held at Flewelling Funeral Home, 585 Otis Drive, Nackawic, NB on Saturday, August 3, 2019 from 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at a later date to be announced.
 
HOVEY, June Yvonne (I11405)
 
281 KELLY, SUZANNE JEAN - Mrs. Suzanne Jean Kelly of Beechwood, NB, passed away at the Saint John Regional Hospital on May 20, 2007 at the age of 58. Born in Bath, she was the daughter of the late Aubrey and Ruby (Demerchant) Martin. Suzanne is survived by her husband, George; two daughters, Angela Ricker (Matthew) of Riverview and Stephanie Moulton of Hampton; two grandchildren, Zachary and Gabrielle; two brothers, Donald Martin (Carole) of Woodstock and Dean Martin of Vancouver; her sister, Dianne Quinn of Saint John; two sisters-in-law, Marion Wargo of Bath and Barb Martin of Woodstock; her son-in-law, Scott Moulton of Hampton; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Suzanne was predeceased by her sister, Audrey Ogden; her brother, Douglas; and by her brother-in-law, Peter. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506-433-1176), where visitation will be held on Tuesday from 2 to 4, 7 to 9pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated from Sacred Heart on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 11:00 am. The interment will take place at Sacred Heart Cemetery, followed by a reception in the Church Hall. www.wallacefuneralhome.com MARTIN, Suzanne Jean (I370)
 
282 Killed in action, Agny, France
Interred Wailly Orchard Cemetery, Pas De Calais, ​France https://www.ww1cemeteries.com/wailly-orchard-cemetery.html

​Location Information:
Wailly is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais about 6 kilometres south-west from Arras. Wailly Orchard Cemetery stands above the village.
Visiting Information: Wheelchair access is possible with some difficulty.
Historical Information:
The cemetery was begun in May 1916 by the Liverpool battalions of the 55th (West Lancashire) Division, as a front line cemetery, screened from German observation by a high wall. It was little used in 1917, but in March-August 1918, it was considerably enlarged by the Canadian and other units defending the Third Army front.
Wailly Orchard Cemetery contains 366 First World War burials, 13 of them unidentified.
Casualty Details: Canada 189, United Kingdom 177. Total Burials: 366
Identified Casualties: Canada 189, United Kingdom 164. Total 353.
Unidentified Casualties: United Kingdom 13. Total 13.
 
MCLARDY, Frank (I13566)
 
283 last name comes from the New Brunswick death registration of son Joseph Nixon POWELL, Phylena Jane (I14153)
 
284 Listed on FindaGrave.com as buried in Glassville United with her spouse Simon. However, their headstone is actually located in Second Chipman United Baptist Church Cemetery in Chipman, Queens County. BONNELL, Mabel Armintha (I14979)
 
285 Listed on FindaGrave.com as buried in Glassville United with his spouse Mabel. However, their headstone is actually located in Second Chipman United Baptist Church Cemetery in Chipman, Queens County. DIBBLEE, Simon (I11620)
 
286 Lot 35, the second farm north off the village was granted to Archibald Jr. The property was later owned by Jack Scott and his son-in-law Herbert Stone. SCOTT, Archibald Jr. (I12427)
 
287 LOVELY, JAMES
Glassville--Funeral services for James Lovely, who died July 20, 1956 at age 86, were held at the United Church of Canada, Glassville with Rev. D.E. Adams officiating. Mr. Lovely was born Feb. 24, 1870, youngest of seven children of the late Benjamin and Esther Neal Lovely and had lived his entire life in the house in which he was born. He had been in failing health for the past two years. Mr. Lovely was married October 12, 1892 to Etta Bell, daughter of the late Mr.& Mrs. James Bell, who survives him. They had six children, three of whom survive. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Everett Bishop(Jennie), Presque Isle, Maine; two sons, Norris of East Corinth, Maine; and Arleigh at home, twelve grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were three nephews, Robert Lovely, Raymond and Lawrence Sweet, Jack Allen Charles Quinn and Vaughn Lyon. Those attending from a distance were Mr.& Mrs. Norris Lovely, East Corinth, Maine; Mr.& Mrs. Floyd Bishop, Mapleton, Maine; Mr.& Mrs. Dana Bishop, Neil Bishop, Mr.& Mrs. Orlin Bishop ;and daughter Leila and son Gordon, Mr.& Mrs. William Bishop, Mrs. Ernest Montgomery, all of Presque Isle, Maine and Mrs., Kate Haley of Caribou, Maine. Fred Kilcollins was funeral director and interment was in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Glassville. 
LOVELY, James (I11279)
 
288 LYON Jean Graham Sinclair
April 5,1925-August 16, 2012

Mom passed away peacefully at Broadmead Lodge surrounded by family. She had been in declining health for about six tears and finally about a year ago moved from the family home into full time care.She was predeceased by her husband Edwin in 2006 and is survived by her children; John (Barbara), Mary (Michael) O'Neill and Gordon; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Jean was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan to John and Katie Sinclair and moved at an early age first to North Vancouver and then to White Rock where she attended public school, graduating from Semiahmoo in 1942. She then attended a further year at Duke of Connaught High school graduating in the class of 1943.Her next step was U B C, graduating in 1946 with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Mathematics, which led to a career as a high school teacher.Jean retired from teaching when she married Edwin Lyon on Dec.26, 1953 and moved to her new home on a farm in Saanichton where she lived until entering care.
She was active in the Agricultural Society, the Shady Creek U C W and loved to sing in the church choir. she was always present at church bazaars and teas.

A memorial service will be held at Shady Creek United Church on East Saanich Rd.on Friday, September 14, 2012 at 1:30 PM.Interment and fellowship will follow the service.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180686783/jean-graham-lyon 
SINCLAIR, Jean Graham (I11048)
 
289 m. At residence of bride's father, Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) Oct. 14th, by Rev. A.H. Hayward, Robert E. McBRINE, Glassville / Mina W. COREY, Knowlesville.

Date October 24 1891
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 1297
 
MCBRINE, Robert Edmund (I11603)
 
290 m. At residence of officiating clergyman, Rev. J.E. Flewelling, John WAKEM / Isabel STEWART youngest d/o late William STEWART both of Wicklow Parish (Carleton Co.)
Date January 10 1880
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 53 Number 1775
 
STEWART, Isabella (I14537)
 
291 m. Fredericton City, 23rd inst., by Rev. D.D. Currie, Hector McINTOSH, Aberdeen (Carleton Co.) / Mrs. Elizabeth RITCHIE, Sheffield (Sunbury Co.)

Date February 26 1870
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper Colonial Farmer

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 28 Number 1686 
MCINTOSH, Hector (I10826)
 
292 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15192)
 
293 m. Greenlake, Richmond (Carleton Co.) by Rev. John Hunter, Benjamin LOVELY / Miss KNEAL.
Date November 10 1855
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 15 Number 2227 
LOVELY, Benjamin (I11271)
 
294 m. Greenlake, Richmond (Carleton Co.) by Rev. John Hunter, Benjamin LOVELY / Miss KNEAL.
Date November 10 1855
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 15 Number 2227 
NEAL, Esther (I11272)
 
295 m. Windsor (Carleton Co.) 3rd inst., by Rev. A.H. Hayward, Joseph H. FAULKNER, Windsor / Mary J. SIMPSON only d/o John SIMPSON, Esq.., Glassville.
Date October 11 1882
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Christian Visitor
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 1708
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m. Windsor (Carleton Co.) 3rd inst., by Rev. A.H. Hayward, Joseph H. FAULKNER, Windsor / Mary J. SIMPSON only d/o John SIMPSON, Esq., Glassville.
Date October 14 1882
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 4052
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SIMPSON, Mary J. (I15211)
 
296 Mable was born in Landsdowne, NB, Canada. She was the daughter of Delancy A. Foster-1845-1919 and Alma E. (Foster) Foster-1856-1936. Her sisters were: Idella-1879-1964, Ethel-1883-1941, Phyllis-1891-1973, Hazel-1894 and Leveda-1897. Her brothers were: Allan-1875-1895, Frank-1877-1953, Byron-1881-1941 and Talmadge-1888-1970. She married and divorced Winfield Tompkins. They had, Alton and Carvell Tompkins. She married George W. Corey. They had, John Pershing Corey-1918-1993, Eleanor May-1919-1920, George Warren-1924-1988 and Daphine Bernice(Corey)Clark-1926. FOSTER, Mabel Wilma (I14474)
 
297 Margaret Spence married Alexander Walker in 1867. He was an original
settler and lived on Lot 55, just a few farms north. Alexander Walker was a
founding member of the Agricultural Society and a Justice of the Peace, but
died in 1881. There were no children. Margaret Walker probably left the settle
ment to find work to support herself. In any event, she remarried and lived near
Houlton, Maine.

A History of The Glassville Settlement, 2nd Ed., 1998, Page 79 
SPENCE, Margaret (I15152)
 
298 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I670)
 
299 Marjorie Lamont
October 19, 1920 - March 14, 2008

CARIBOU - Marjorie A. (Brewer) Lamont, 87, of Bridgewater, passed away March 14, 2008, at Caribou Nursing Home. She was born Oct. 19, 1920, in Glassville, New Brunswick. Marjorie was the daughter of Edward and Alice (Sweeney) Brewer of Glassville, New Brunswick. As a young woman, Marjorie worked on the family farm in New Brunswick. Marjorie was a determined woman; she was one of the first women in the Glassville, New Brunswick, area to have a driver's license. Marjorie relocated in 1949 to the U.S. with her husband, where she held numerous positions throughout the years. She worked at Presque Isle Air Force Base, Loring Air Force Base, Aroostook Shoe, Converse Rubber and McCains. Marjorie was the recipient of numerous performance awards throughout the years because of her strong work ethic. Marjorie enjoyed playing the organ, knitting, cooking and volunteering for her local church. She used her musical talents at church services while a member of United Church of England, West Glassville, New Brunswick, and was a member of Bridgewater Baptist Church. Marjorie is survived by sons, Lewis Lamont and his wife, Clara, Gary Lamont and his partner, Jennifer Green, and Brian Lamont and his wife, Debbie. Marjorie leaves 11 grandchildren, Peter Lamont and his wife, Carrie, Kathy (Lamont) Scott and her husband, Walter, Cindy (Lamont) Johnson and her husband, Edwin, David Lamont, Franz Michot, Lisa Michot, Wayne Michot and Jody Michot, Cher Lamont, Kelley (Lamont) Kinney and her husband, Paul, and Kristopher Lamont and his wife, Meredith; her great-grandchildren, Amanda, Jessica, Joey, Jason, Noah, Sadie, and Riley; sisters, Anne Rediker of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Viola and her husband, Forest Dean, of Wooster, Ohio, and Jessie and her husband, Harold McKim, of Bath, New Brunswick; several nieces and nephews. Marjorie was predeceased by her husband of 57 years, Kenneth; her daughter, Marilyn; her daughter-in-law, Sheila; her great-grandson, Shawn; her sisters, Bessie and Kay; and her brother, Jack. The family expresses their sincere thanks and appreciation to the staff and residents of the Caribou Nursing Home for the kindness and compassion extended to Marjorie during her long illness. Memorial services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, March 29, at Duncan-Graves Funeral Home, Mars Hill, with Pastor Lawrence Beals officiating. Committal services will be held later in the spring at Corner Cemetery, Bridgewater. Condolences may be expressed at www.duncan-graves.com

https://obituaries.bangordailynews.com/obituary/marjorie-lamont-804371471 
BREWER, Marjorie Agnes (I11030)
 
300 Marriage Announcement:

m. North Glassville (Carleton Co.) Thursday 2nd inst., by Rev. Leo A. Hoyt of Andover, Chas. R. THOMAS, formerly of Saint John / Hester Ophelia Evaline MANSFIELD sixth d/o James W. MANSFIELD, formerly of New York, both of North Glassville. (New York 'Herald' please copy)

Date September 7 1880
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 51 Number 692
 
THOMAS, Charles Raymond (I15179)
 

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