People of Carleton County, New Brunswick
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401 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11306)
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402 | moved to Caribou, Aroostook, Maine | LYON, James George (I9923)
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403 | moved to Caribou, Aroostook, Maine | LYON, John (I11414)
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404 | MRS. WILLIAM LYON - 1912 On Monday January 22nd. Mrs. Jane Lyon, wife of William Lyon died at her home in Glassville. Mrs. Lyon was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1838. A short time after her marriage she and her husband came to New Brunswick and settled in Glassville where they have lived ever since. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and her departure ls keenly felt by the whole community. Besides her sorrowing husband and friends she leaves five sons, Alexander and Albert of Glassville, James of Caribou, Maine, Dawson of South Africa, John of Caribou, and five daugh- ters; Mrs. Alexander Shannon and Mrs. Robert Hovey of Greenfield, Mrs. James Hovey of Argyle, Mrs. William Donaghy of Gardener, Me.and Mrs. Robert Blaisdell of Lynn, Mass-. There are also a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon and was conducted by Rev. M. H. Manuel. The body was laid to rest in the Presbyterian Ceme- tery. | TAYLOR, Jane (I10621)
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405 | Ms. Eva D. Wetmore, age 93, of Murray, Kentucky, died on Sunday, January 5, 2020, at the Anna Mae Owen Residential Hospice House in Murray. Ms. Wetmore was born in Bath, New Brunswick, Canada, the youngest child of John K. McIntosh and Mabel (Dalling) McIntosh. Ms. Wetmore attended schools in Bath and Woodstock, New Brunswick and later graduated from Saint John General Hospital School of Nursing in 1948. She loved her profession of nursing and worked as a registered nurse for more than 50 years. Ms. Wetmore is survived by two daughters, Carol E. Adams of Murray and Linda L. Crawford and husband John of Cadiz, Kentucky; three sons, David K. Wetmore of Columbus, Ohio, Thomas H. Wetmore and wife Shirley of Bath, New Brunswick, Canada and Ian C. Wetmore and wife Cathy of Long Island, New York; nine grandchildren, Angela D. Hartigan of Spring Hill, Tennessee, Shondelle Lewis of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, John "Tripp" Crawford of Cadiz, Kentucky, Christopher Wetmore of Columbus, Ohio, Brian Wetmore of Wheeling, West Virginia, Randy Wetmore of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Emily Fox of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Sarah Wetmore of Long Island, New York and Olivia Hercules - Wetmore of Columbus, Ohio; seven great-grandchildren; as well as two great-great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church with burial to follow in the Memorial Garden in Murray, Kentucky. Expressions of sympathy should be made to the Anna Mae Owen Residential Hospice House, 803 Poplar Street, Murray, Kentucky 42071. Online condolences can be left at www.thejhchurchillfuneralhome.com | MCINTOSH, Eva Dalling (I10845)
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406 | Murdock McKENZIE, an old resident of Glassville, died Thursday last from the effects of a paralytic stroke that overcame him the previous Sunday. He leaves a wife and several children: Mrs. MARCY, Woodstock, Mrs. NIXON, Centreville, Mrs. MORRISON and Miss Ida McKENZIE, Fargo, Dakota, Roderick McKENZIE, overseer of the railway shops, McAdam and Murdock McKENZIE, night clerk of Hotel Atwood, Lewiston, Me. He was buried Sunday. Mrs. Marcy was unable to attend her father's funeral on account of her illness. All the other children were present except the two daughters in Dakota. Date May 20 1896 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Dispatch Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 2283 | MACKENZIE, Murdoch (I14163)
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407 | Name: BENJAMIN, CHESTER WILLIAM Married: MARTIN, VILLA MARION Date: 1937-06-06 (YYYY-MM-DD) County: CARLETON, Parish: PEEL, Number: 7542, Reference: B4/1937 Microfilm: F20006, New Brunswick Archives, RS141 **************** JOHN 'HARDY' TREADWELL BANGOR - John "Hardy" Treadwell, 45, died Feb. 25, 2005, at a Boston hospital. He was born Jan. 30, 1960, in Bangor, the son of Howard and Laurel Treadwell. John graduated from Old Town High School, Class of 1978. He loved playing cards, going out to eat, and going to the movies. John started working at Paul's Restaurant when he was a teenager, and worked there for 28 years until their closing. He loved his family, and made a life-time of waiting on and caring for people. Surviving are his daughter, Cortney Lee Villa Treadwell; his fianc?e, Jane Reynolds; his mother, Laurel Treadwell; special grandmother to whom he was very close, Villa Hallett; brothers, Rick and his wife, Ann, George and his wife, Kelly Hardgrove, and Howard Jr. and his wife, Venise; sisters, Joanne and her husband, Brian Filtz, Patti and her husband, Danny McPheters, Lori and her husband, Peter Hamlin, and Ann Lucas; several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and John's many customers/friends from Paul's Restaurant. He was predeceased by his father, Howard Treadwell; and a sister, Teri-Sue Mellott. A service of remembrance will be held noon Wednesday, March 2, 2005, at the Hermon Baptist Church, Rt. 2, Hermon, with the Rev. Garnett Chute, pastor, officiating. Relatives and friends are invited to share conversation and refreshments in the church fellowship hall immediately following the service. Memorial donations in John's memory may be sent to the Education Fund for his beloved daughter Cortney, care of Laurel Treadwell, P.O. Box 385, Stillwater, ME 04489. A service of Brookings-Smith Old Town Chapel, 205 Main St., Old Town. **************************** Villa Marion (Martin) Hallett 1915-2009 At Ross Manor, Bangor, Maine on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 Villa Marion Hallett “Annie” of Bangor passed away at the age of 94. Born in Glassville on January 10, 1915 she was the daughter of the late William and Margaret (Reilly) Martin and wife of the late John Hallett. She is survived by her children, Laurel Treadwell, Joan White (Jimmy) and Roger (Janet) Hallett, daughter in law Elaine Hallett, 14 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, sister in law, Frances (Martin) Seacord and numerous nieces and nephews that loved her very much. She was predeceased by her parents, husband, John, 1 son Larry, 4 brothers, William Jr., Aubrey, Edward and Colin, 2 sisters, Hilda and Edith. Visitation will be at L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors 207 Burnham Rd. Florenceville on Saturday, July 11, 2009 from 7-9 pm. A funeral service will be held on Sunday, July 12, 2009 at 1:00 pm from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel with Rev. Keith Adams officiating. Interment will be in the Glassville United Cemetery. For those who wish, donations made to the NB Heart and Stoke Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society or the Glassville United Cemetery would be appreciated. on-line obituary: www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca 392-1115 ******************************************** Villa M. Hallett "Gram" OLD TOWN - Villa M. Hallett, 94, wife of the late John L. Hallett, passed away peacefully July 8, 2009. She was born Jan. 10, 1915, in Glassville, New Brunswick, the youngest of seven children born to William and Margaret (Reilly) Martin. Villa enjoyed many careers and hobbies during her 94 years. She was a professional photographer and drove taxi during her early years in Mars Hill. She and her husband, John, later spent one winter in Connecticut, where she was a factory worker. They then returned to the Bangor-Brewer area, where she was a waitress for Miller's Restaurant. She enjoyed many hobbies, including her flower gardens, sewing and crocheting. She also enjoyed taking pictures and organizing her many photo albums, and making country and western tapes and sharing them during many get-togethers with her family and friends. She is survived by three stepchildren, Laurel Treadwell of Old Town, Joan White and husband, James, of Eddington and Roger Hallett and wife, Janice, of South Carolina; a daughter-in-law, Elaine Hallett of Glenburn; 13 grandchildren 25 great-grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Herman and Beverly Hallett; sisters-in-law, Phyllis Wilson and Frances Secord; a very special niece, Edna and her husband, Irvin, of London, Ontario; nephew, Roy Martin and his wife, Marg, of St. John, New Brunswick; many great-nieces and great-nephews and their families. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by her parents, six siblings; stepson, Larry W. Hallett; one very special grandson, John Treadwell; and one great-grandson, George "G3" Hardgrove. She will be greatly missed by all. Visiting hours will be held 7-9 p.m. Saturday, July 11, at L. R. Giberson Funeral Home, Florenceville, New Brunswick, where services will be held 1 p.m. July 12. Burial will be in Glassville, New Brunswick. Published in Bangor Daily News on 7/10/2009 *********************************** | MARTIN, Villa Marion "Annie" (I345)
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408 | Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. <p>Birth Ledgers, 1904-1911. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. Lincoln, Nebraska.</p> <br> <p>Birth Index, 1912-1994. Nebraska State Library and Archives Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska.</p> | Source (S521)
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409 | New Brunswick Marriage Records: Name: MARTIN, EDNA MARION Married: MILLIE, IRVINE EUGENE Date: 1949-10-26 (YYYY-MM-DD) County: CARLETON Parish: KENT Number: 4412 Reference: B4/1949 Microfilm: F20055 *************** | MILLIE, Irvine Eugene (I4270)
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410 | New York City Department of Health, courtesy of <a href="http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com/" target="_blank">www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com</a>. Digital Images. | Source (S423)
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411 | Newpaper Notices: d. Oak Mountain (Carleton Co.) Nov. 26th, Eleanor BLACKIE relict of Anthony BLACKIE, 89th year, (Pictou, N.S. papers please copy) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 85 Number 2447 Date December 9 1893 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=863FA6DA-E081-49DD-8418-EE88E7DC9C2C | BRADEN, Ellinor (I19443)
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412 | Newpaper Notices: d. Oak Mountain, 19th inst., Anthony BLACKIE, 86th year, native of Pictou, N.S., but for the past 60 years a resident of New Brunswick. He left an aged partner, three sons, two daughters, 38 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 75 Number 1453 Date August 30 1890 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=433FD8EE-7412-4A33-B2AA-8EBDC2CEAF34 | BLACKIE, Anthony McLellen (I19442)
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413 | Newpaper Notices: d. Oak Mountain, 21st ult., of diptheria, John SPEAR, age 29, left widowed mother. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 19 Number 2365 Date January 18 1862 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=6D08FCBC-04A9-4A1A-9EEA-47DEE901C043 | SPEER, John (I19339)
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414 | Newspaper Notice: d. Northampton (Carleton Co.) 2nd inst., of diphtheria, age 5, Eliza eldest d/o James and Catherine HEMPHILL. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 2653 Date March 14 1864 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper Colonial Farmer https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=B1126F12-F52F-4D9A-B9E9-A2C775293D65 | HEMPHILL, Eliza (I19428)
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415 | Newspaper Notice: d. Rockland (Carleton Co.) Nov. 14th, of typhoid fever, John W. SWIM, age 31, left an aged mother, two brothers, three sisters. Date December 2 1893 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 85 Number 2437 | SWIM, John William (I16971)
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416 | Newspaper Notice: m. Hartland (Carleton Co.) 3rd inst., by Rev. S.W. Shaw, Edward SWIM / Miss Ida ROSS, both of Brighton Date January 9 1892 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 83 Number 2028 ***************** m. Hartland (Carleton Co.) Jan. 3rd, by Rev. S.W. Shaw, Edward SWIM / Miss Ida ROSS, both of Brighton Date January 9 1892 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2236 | SWIM, Edward William (I17024)
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417 | Newspaper Notice: m. Hartland (Carleton Co.) 3rd inst., by Rev. S.W. Shaw, Edward SWIM / Miss Ida ROSS, both of Brighton Date January 9 1892 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 83 Number 2028 ***************** m. Hartland (Carleton Co.) Jan. 3rd, by Rev. S.W. Shaw, Edward SWIM / Miss Ida ROSS, both of Brighton Date January 9 1892 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2236 | ROSS, Ida Mae (I17030)
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418 | Newspaper Notice: m. Upper Woodstock, 21st inst., by Rev. G.T. Hartley, Chas. SWIM, Brighton (Carleton Co.) / Theodocia CLARK, Peel. Date December 28 1872 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 122 | CLARK, Mary Theodoshia (I16973)
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419 | Newspaper Notice: m. Upper Woodstock, 21st inst., by Rev. G.T. Hartley, Chas. SWIM, Brighton (Carleton Co.) / Theodocia CLARK, Peel. Date December 28 1872 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 122 | SWIM, Charles Alexander (I16972)
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420 | Newspaper Notices: d. 2nd inst., Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) Thomas Fleming HEMPHILL s/o Wm HEMPHILL and Jane HEMPHILL, age 2 years 1 month 19 days. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 34 Date September 21 1872 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=D8D346D8-4369-4190-8149-AE5AAD5CD991 | HEMPHILL, Thomas Flemming (I19465)
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421 | Newspaper Notices: d. Northampron (Carleton Co.) 10th inst., Robert H.G. HEMPHILL, of scarlet rash, age 12 years 7 mos. (see verse) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 34 Number 1507 Date September 20 1873 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=5B14A87A-A6E4-4BD3-95E2-93F8F013E8D5 | HEMPHILL, Robert H. G. (I19434)
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422 | Newspaper Notices: d. Northampton (Carleton Co.) 12th inst., Janet GIBSON widow of Robert GIBSON, age 83, left eleven children. (see verse) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 34 Number 1508 Date September 20 1873 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=C6CA6491-7D72-4AE5-932B-6220A48946D3 | CAMERON, Janet (I19436)
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423 | Newspaper Notices: d. Northampton (Carleton Co.) 14th inst., Margery HEMPHILL w/o late Wm HEMPHILL, age 83. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 29 Number 1149 Date September 24 1870 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=325456DD-7E20-41A7-AEEB-31EB87A2957D | KERR, Marjorie (I19346)
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424 | Newspaper Notices: d. Oak Mountain, 21st July, Margaret SPEAR relict of John SPEAR, age 72. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 40 Number 1042 Date August 19 1876 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=A619F15F-21EC-46B0-BE89-66E25A17ED8C | HEMPHILL, Margaret (I19337)
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425 | Newspaper Notices: d. Woodstock (Carleton Co.) 9th inst., John SPEER, age 78. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 11 Number 1626 Date August 19 1846 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper The Head Quarters https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=19732467-F3F5-42DF-BE6C-76FAE0206522 | SPEAR, John (I19343)
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426 | Newspaper Notices: Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) May 25 - Mr. and Mrs. James GOODWIN, Reading, Mass., are here on a visit to her father, Joseph WHITEHOUSE. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 2514 Date May 28 1891 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper The Gleaner ******************************************************* | WHITEHOUSE, Joseph (I13444)
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427 | Newspaper Notices: m. Benton (Carleton Co.) Tuesday 25th ult., by Rev. Kenneth McKay, David HEMPHILL second s/o Oliver HEMPHILL, Esq., Richmond / Aggie C. GIBSON youngest d/o Thomas GIBSON, South Richmond. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 36 Number 862 Date September 5 1874 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=58D9E172-1AF2-4438-9EA5-534C19C73D6D | HEMPHILL, David (I19348)
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428 | Newspaper Notices: m. Benton (Carleton Co.) Tuesday 25th ult., by Rev. Kenneth McKay, David HEMPHILL second s/o Oliver HEMPHILL, Esq., Richmond / Aggie C. GIBSON youngest d/o Thomas GIBSON, South Richmond. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 36 Number 862 Date September 5 1874 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=58D9E172-1AF2-4438-9EA5-534C19C73D6D | GIBSON, Agnes Campbell (I19413)
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429 | Newspaper Notices: m. By same, Wesleyan Parsonage, Woodstock (Carleton Co.) 1st inst., Robert HEMPHILL, Esq., Northampton / Miss Elizabeth GIBSON, same place. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 17 Number 2777 Date June 4 1859 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=3102C718-D02C-4831-81B7-C8A1E875840D ***************************** d. Northampton (Carleton Co.) of consumption, 4th inst., Robert HEMPHILL, age 31, left wife, one child. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 18 Number 2524 Date April 20 1861 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=0E890EBC-8AE3-43CE-A058-8E9068919DCE | HEMPHILL, Robert (I19354)
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430 | Newspaper Notices: m. By same, Wesleyan Parsonage, Woodstock (Carleton Co.) 1st inst., Robert HEMPHILL, Esq., Northampton / Miss Elizabeth GIBSON, same place. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 17 Number 2777 Date June 4 1859 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=3102C718-D02C-4831-81B7-C8A1E875840D ***************************** d. Thursday 11th inst., Northampton (Carleton Co.) Elizabeth HEMPHILL widow of Robert HEMPHILL and d/o late Robert GIBSON, age 54. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 66 Number 67 Date February 27 1886 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=BA7BBB05-30FA-4ACD-9B8D-6AABA829ED50 ****************************************** Ferryville (Carleton Co.) Feb. 24 - The death of Mrs. Elizabeth HEMPHILL took place at the residence of her brother, D.S. GIBSON, Esq. on 11th inst. The deceased was the widow of Robert HEMPHILL, Esq., who for some time represented this parish at the Municipal board. Her funeral took place Saturday 18th inst., Rev. J.C. Berrie preaching Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 66 Number 59 Date February 27 1886 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=CB399BE5-08FC-4ADE-807E-7B197BD61EC3 *************************************** d. Northampton (Carleton Co.) 11th ult., Elizabeth HEMPHILL widow of Robert HEMPHILL, age 54. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 64 Number 3299 Date March 1 1886 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=8A045508-67E3-49BC-A07F-9BAC8092D16B | GIBSON, Elizabeth (I19433)
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431 | Newspaper Notices: m. Christ Church, Woodstock (Carleton Co.) 30th Sept., by Rev. Thomas Neales, Rector, Robert J. SPEER, Woodstock Parish / Maggie HEMPHILL second d/o Samuel HEMPHILL, Richmond. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 31 Number 625 Date October 7 1871 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=2BF25FB2-0A51-4C50-91E1-1CC1CDC07914 ****************************************** d. Oak Mountain (Carleton Co.) 4th inst., Robert J. SPEER, 37th year, left wife, two children. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 68 Number 1062 Date February 12 1887 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=D3EA1FFE-2DCD-4622-AE3A-AE8C8B16BF44 ****************************************** d. Oak Mountain (Carleton Co.) 4th inst., Robert J. SPEER, 37th year, left wife, two children. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 66 Number 3171 Date February 11 1887 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=9A1D0A75-C4B5-43BB-A9B6-A6182B3A0294 | SPEER, Robert John (I19394)
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432 | Newspaper Notices: m. Christ Church, Woodstock (Carleton Co.) 30th Sept., by Rev. Thomas Neales, Rector, Robert J. SPEER, Woodstock Parish / Maggie HEMPHILL second d/o Samuel HEMPHILL, Richmond. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 31 Number 625 Date October 7 1871 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=2BF25FB2-0A51-4C50-91E1-1CC1CDC07914 ****************************************** | HEMPHILL, Margaret (I19350)
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433 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I19446)
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434 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I19445)
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435 | Newspaper Notices: m. Saturday 8th inst., at Wesleyan Parsonage, by Rev. J. Prince, James HEMPHILL, Northampton (Carleton Co.) / Miss Catherine HOPKINS, Wakefield. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 17 Number 1336 Date May 15 1858 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=9772541E-EEA3-45EE-95EB-D2FEBDE2344F ************************************************** d. Northampton (Carleton Co.) 8th inst., of typhoid fever, Catherine w/o James HEMPHILL and third d/o James and Eliza HOPKINS, Jacksontown, left husband, two children. (see poem) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 2779 Date April 23 1864 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=F07D6838-EAC6-48AD-8581-D121F25D5906 | HOPKINS, Catherine (I19427)
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436 | Newspaper Notices: m. Saturday 8th inst., at Wesleyan Parsonage, by Rev. J. Prince, James HEMPHILL, Northampton (Carleton Co.) / Miss Catherine HOPKINS, Wakefield. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 17 Number 1336 Date May 15 1858 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=9772541E-EEA3-45EE-95EB-D2FEBDE2344F ************************************************** James HEMPHILL, a well known citizen of Northampton (Carleton Co.) died at his residence morn. 2nd inst. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2695 Date September 10 1892 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=7CA2F4CB-4262-413F-9A88-7F799A46644C **************************************** James HEMPHILL died at Northampton (Carleton Co.) Sept. 2nd. He was 65 years of age. He was a native of Ireland but came to this country when quite young and spent the greater part of his life in this county. When in his prome he was a man of great strength and endurance. Some years since, as the result of an injury, he lost a leg, but up to the time of his sickness he continued to work on his farm. For a number of years he was collector of taxes in his parish. He was an Orangeman and was buried on the Sunday following his death under the auspices of that brotherhood. Rev. C. Comben preached on the occasion. He leaves a widow, two sons and one daughter. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2800 Date October 22 1892 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=1F77D8A2-B041-4F63-88E1-E776DFFAC908 | HEMPHILL, James (I19353)
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437 | Newspaper Notices: m. South Richmond (Carleton Co.) 2nd inst., at residence of bride's father, Oliver HEMPHILL, Esq., by Rev. John Home, John W. BLACKIE / Jane HEMPHILL, both of Parish of Richmond. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 1588 Date April 12 1873 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=C45031B9-2806-4C57-93F2-9311C521F031 ********************************************** | HEMPHILL, Jane (I19347)
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438 | Newspaper Notices: m. South Richmond (Carleton Co.) 2nd inst., at residence of bride's father, Oliver HEMPHILL, Esq., by Rev. John Home, John W. BLACKIE / Jane HEMPHILL, both of Parish of Richmond. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 1588 Date April 12 1873 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=C45031B9-2806-4C57-93F2-9311C521F031 ********************************************** | BLACKIE, John W. (I19438)
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439 | Newspaper Notices: m. St. Luke's Church, Woodstock, 27th ult., by Rev. Thomas Neales, Rector, Joseph HEMPHILL, Aberdeen Parish (Carleton County) / Sarah Ann ENGLISH, Canterbury Parish (York Co.) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 44 Number 452 Date August 5 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=B430D4E7-4280-483B-A165-C713D7B65B50 | HEMPHILL, Joseph (I19396)
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440 | Newspaper Notices: m. St. Luke's Church, Woodstock, 27th ult., by Rev. Thomas Neales, Rector, Joseph HEMPHILL, Aberdeen Parish (Carleton County) / Sarah Ann ENGLISH, Canterbury Parish (York Co.) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 44 Number 452 Date August 5 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=B430D4E7-4280-483B-A165-C713D7B65B50 | ENGLISH, Sarah Ann (I19397)
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441 | Newspaper Notices: m. Woodstock, 30th, by Rev. Thos. Neales, Robert FORREST, Woodstock Parish / Mary R. SPEER youngest d/o late John SPEER. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 77 Date November 2 1872 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=6E84EA7D-1C4B-40E2-8718-2F18FE8276F0 | SPEER, Mary Rebecca (I19340)
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442 | Newspaper Notices: m. Woodstock, 3rd inst., by Rev. A.H. Trafton, Charles YERXA, Lower Woodstock / Miss Ida ROGERS, Northampton (Carleton Co.) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 67 Number 2223 Date October 12 1887 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=065CDAC1-F079-4447-B4C2-8D2C81B0F240 | ROGERS, Ida Mae (I19363)
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443 | Newspaper Notices: m. Woodstock, 3rd inst., by Rev. A.H. Trafton, Charles YERXA, Lower Woodstock / Miss Ida ROGERS, Northampton (Carleton Co.) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 67 Number 2223 Date October 12 1887 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=065CDAC1-F079-4447-B4C2-8D2C81B0F240 | YERXA, Charles Frazer (I19405)
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444 | Newspaper Notices: Mr. and Mrs. C.T. DEARBORN, Waterville, Maine, have been visiting Mrs. D's father, James HEMPHILL, North Hampton (Carleton Co.) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 1138 Date August 8 1891 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=E4807766-973F-447E-AB41-E5CD95E9CE98 | HEMPHILL, Harriett E. (I19429)
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445 | North Dakota Department of Health. <i>North Dakota Death Records</i>. Bismark, North Daktoa: North Dakota Department of Health. | Source (S444)
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446 | North Dakota. <i>1915 North Dakota State Census</i> and <i>1925 North Dakota State Census</i>. State Archives and Historical Research Library, State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. <p><i>North Dakota 1885 Territorial Census</i>. <a href="http://library.ndsu.edu/ndsuarchives/" target="_blank">North Dakota State University Archives</a>, Fargo, North Dakota.</p> | Source (S487)
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447 | Note: Hiram Holmes was born the oldest son of Moses Holmes (son of Moses Holmes the Loyalist) and Olive Bubar in Bristol, before the family removed to Wicklow in 1826. It was in that Parish while growing up that he met his wife Pheoba Green, daughter of Joseph Green and Susanna Sophronia Kinney. Hiram along with father Moses and brother Daniel, and also brother in law Edmund/Edward Kinney petitioned for land grants in 1844 after they had cleared land and built homes beforehand and permanently removed to Canaan, that is now known as Holmesville. Hiram's death report can be found in Johnson's newspaper records, and was reported that he died in Holmesville, was age 68 and left a wife and 10 children. he is undoubtedly interred in the Buckley with many of his family members and neighbors. His grave has no permanent marker. His wife Phoeba died 13 years later in Maine and was inexplicably buried there. ***************************** Death Notice: d. Holmesville (Carleton Co.) 26th July, Hiram HOLMES, age 68, left wife, ten children. Funeral sermon preached by Rev. G.A. Giberson. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 75 Number 1426 Date August 9 1890 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | HOLMES, Hiram (I18815)
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448 | Note: Sadie Chase appears in the 1911 census living with her grandparents Alonzo and Elsie Milbury. She may adopt the name Milbury, as that is how the History of Glassville notes her. | CHASE, Sadie Wilhelmina (I12954)
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449 | Note: Credit: Dr. Michael Boudreau, St. Thomas University, March 2010. On 27 March 1922, twenty-year old Bennie Swim murdered Olive Swim Trenholm, his cousin and "sweetheart", and her husband Harvey Trenholm. The murders were committed at Benton Ridge, Carleton County, near Woodstock. Harvey Trenholm was a veteran of the First World War and he and Olive Swim had only been married for less than two weeks before they had been "sent into eternity with tragic suddenness."1 The question of Swim’s guilt was not necessarily in question since he confessed to the murders. As Swim had allegedly said upon his arrest, "Its awful what a woman will bring a man down to...I will hang for this."2 During Swim's trial the prosecution cast the murder of Olive and Harvey Trenholm as premeditated and Bennie Swim as a cold-blooded murderer. Swim had grown quite fond of Olive while he had been living with Olive and her father. According to Olive's father she and Bennie had essentially lived as man and wife for over a year. But while Bennie had hoped to formalize this conjugal arrangement through marriage, he had even given Olive a wedding ring, she spurred his offer of matrimony and instead became betrothed to Harvey Trenholm. When Bennie learned of their marriage, he traveled to their home in an effort to convince Olive to leave Harvey. Prior to departing, however, Bennie purchased a "five shooter" revolver. When he arrived at Harvey and Olive’s home, Swim shot Harvey following a brief confrontation. When Olive heard the gun shot she came to the front door. Bennie begged her to come with him, and when she refused Swim shot her in the breast. Olive then staggered back into the house, Swim followed and shot her through the heart. One newspaper 3 attributed the murder to pure jealously and claimed that Bennie Swim had said "I am willing to die for this girl...It was all over ten minutes after my arrival at the house." After Swim had shot Harvey and Olive Trenholm, he fled and hid in the surrounding woods where he tried to commit suicide by shooting himself in the head. He, of course, did not succeed, but a bullet was lodged in his right temple and was later removed. The police were able to capture Swim by following the trail of blood that had formed from his wound.4 In many ways Swim was a "typical" murderer. In a study of 440 capital cases between 1926 and 1957, Kenneth L. Avio compiled a list of statistically representative characteristics of those individuals who had been condemned to die. The "representative offender" was male, thirty-three years of age, an Anglo-Canadian, held a "low status occupation", and had no dependents. Swim generally fit this profile, including the fact that prior to killing Harvey and Olive Trenholm, Swim worked for a local company peeling pulp.5 His trial lasted three days in April of 1922 and the jury took less than an hour to find Bennie Swim guilty of the "wilful" murder of Olive Trenholm. The jury did not, however, recommend to the court that mercy be shown to Bennie Swim. Thus he was sentenced to be "hanged by the neck until...dead." Chief Justice McKeown told Swim that in the time that he had left on this earth, he should "call in the services of the clergymen of your faith and throw yourself unreservedly in [his] hands in order that you may to some degree prepare for the ordeal which awaits you and for the passage to that higher tribunal before which all of us must ultimately stand." 6 A "terrible affair": The Execution of Bennie Swim Bennie Swim was executed on 6 October 1922; Twice! By most accounts Swim's hanging was a "terrible affair" and "horrendous".7 One newspaper set the stage for this grim event. While Swim's parents visited him in his jail cell to say their last good-byes, there could be heard "in the yard below the screeching song of saws and the ringing of steel against steel, as workmen bus[ied] themselves with...building...the scaffold that will swing [their] son...into eternity."8 After a last meal of grapefruit and a few sips of tea, Swim "walked to his doom, leaning on the arm of the executioner, and mounted the gallow steps with bowed head and tottering footsteps." Swim's final words before the hangman placed a black cap over his head, were a plea to God to have mercy on his soul. At six minutes past 5 am, the trap door was sprung and "all that was mortal of the unhappy man dangled at the end of the eight foot drop."9 The drop, however, did not kill Bennie Swim because he was cut down too soon. Normally, a body would be allowed to hang for fifteen to twenty minutes (and in some case up to an hour), to ensure that the neck had been completely broken. But for some reason Swim's body was cut down within a few minutes after his fall. When examined by the prison doctor it was discovered that Swim's neck had not been snapped and he still had a pulse. So, almost an hour later, while still unconscious, Swim was hanged again, this time successfully.10 When the news of the fate that had befallen Bennie Swim had reached the community of Woodstock and the surrounding area, rumours began to swirl about what had actually happened. Some alleged that the hangman was drunk during the proceedings and that he had treated Swim disrespectfully.11 Apparently the hangman, W. A. Doyle from Montreal, had swore at Swim and pulled the trapdoor before Bennie had finished praying. As well, before Swim was cut down the first time, Doyle looked at his limp body and declared: "Splendid job ain't it? The man is as dead as a door-nail."12 These innuendos further inflamed the anger of local residents who "became greatly wrought up over the details [of the hanging] and even threatened hanging the man from Montreal."13 As a result, Bennie Swim was no longer a murderer, but the recipient of empathy. As the Woodstock newspaper "The Press" noted in its coverage of Swim's funeral: "It was very largely attended. There were 150 teams in the procession. The large number of people attending...testified to the disgust of the community against hanging, a relict of the dark ages."14 Notes The Observer (Hartland), 30 March 1922. Ibid. Carleton Sentinel (Woodstock), 31 March 1922. The Observer, 30 March 1922. Kenneth L. Avio, "The Quality of Mercy: Exercise of the Royal Prerogative in Canada", Canadian Public Policy 13, 3 (1987), 368 and Carleton Sentinel, 31 March 1922. Swim was initially tried for the murder of Olive Trenholm. Since he was sentenced to death for this capital crime, the Crown decided not to proceed with a second trial for the killing of Harvey Trenholm. Swim B. Supreme Court Transcript, April 25-28, 1922. The King vs. Bennie Swim, RG13, Volume 1519, cc183, part 1, 250-251, Library and Archives Canada (LAC). Daily Telegraph (Saint John), 7 October 1922. Daily Gleaner, 12 September 1922. Ibid. Ibid. There was some fear that Bennie Swim might regain consciousness, which would have added to the tragedy, and the drama, of his execution. His second execution was conducted by F. G. Gill, also from Montreal, who Sheriff Foster had hired as a "back-up" to Doyle. Daily Telegraph, 7 October 1922. Ibid, 3 November 1922 and New Brunswick, Commission to Inquire into the Execution of Benny Swim (1923), 5. Daily Telegraph, 2 November 1922. The Press, 17 October 1922. | SWIM, Bennie (I16955)
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450 | NOTE: The 1891 census shows Gertrude living with her grandparents Angus & Elizabeth McDiarmid.Parents are assumed deceased. No record yet found of them. See: https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1891&op=img&id=30953_148099-00561 (indexed as "McDarmid") | KENNEY, Gertrude Julia (I13833)
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451 | Note: headstone is "Sarah A. Craig", records indicate "Sarah Agnes Greer" | GREER, Sarah Agnes (I11219)
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452 | Note: Her father appears to have been Ingles Banks. She is recorded on the New Brunswick census records as Nixon, after he step-father Samuel Nixon. She seems to have thought her father, whom she likely never remembered, was named Brown. This is recorded on her headstone as well as her death registration. Iola May's birth record is found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89N6-8YT?cc=2242886&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3ADXXS-XXN2 and at the Nova Scotia Archives at https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/birth/?ID=835 | BROWN, Iola May (I14148)
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453 | Note: marriage registration indexed under "Harold" George Allan | ALLAN, Howard George (I11709)
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454 | Notes (Norman DeMerchant) There is no marker for Levina but she would have been buried close to her husband John. If you examine the headstone of John it has certainly had the top of it broken off. Where Levina died after her husband - post 1871 Canadian census - her name may have been on the upper portion. In Vaughan DeMerchant's book he suggests that this stone was moved to its current location during the construction of the Beechwood dam. The original location of the cemetery where this stone was is not known to me. (Update - Located 2 Km +/- upriver from this cemetery) Levina Louise JinsonJenson/Genson was born to Robert H and Mary Jinson. She married John DeMerchant Jr., March 1, 1815 at the British Military Garrison, York County, British Colony of New Brunswick (Modern day Connell, NB). She died after 1871. | GINSON, Levina (I17356)
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455 | Notes: 1851 Lodger in home of Charles Perry: Census Year: 1851 Item Number: 305494 Surname: Corey Given Name(s): Alfred Age: 10 Province: New Brunswick District Name: Kings (county) Sub-District Name: Studholm https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002293244 1861 Servant in home of Jesse Clark Census Year: 1861 Item Number: 188899 Surname: Corey Given Name(s): Alfred Age: 20 Province: New Brunswick District Name: Queens Sub-District Name: Brunswick http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1861&op=img&id=4108520_00009 | COREY, Alfred Elisha. (I12695)
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456 | Notes: Carrie was born on Nov 18, 1918 to Stephen and Carrie (Wilson) DeMerchant. The next day (19th) her mother died of the Spanish Flu. Her mother had probably contracted the deadly virus from returning Canadian soldiers from France during WW1. She was named after her mother. The family home was in modern day Beechwood and was known as the Widow Crain place (Francais Crain). Francais was a relative of Carrie's father Stephen. "It was here all his [Stephen] family was born and where his wife died with the flue, leaving an infant baby girl, Carrie (1918-1979). Mr and Mrs. Archie Clark took the baby and kept her until she was in her teens. She then went to live with her father again." Rev. Angus MacDougall, Memoirs of Canaan My Birthplace, Now Holmesville ETC.. ETC. Contributed by Norman DeMerchant | DEMERCHANT, Carrie Almira (I15912)
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457 | Notes: Inscription JOHN DeMERCHANT who died Sept. 4th. 1867. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. While the headstone does say John was 87 Years old there is reason to believe otherwise. First, on July 21st, 1792 there was a John Cufman baptized at the Maugerville (pronounced Majorville) NB, Anglican Church. (Pg. 30 of MAC records). Second, included in an 1814 land grant petition, a John DeMerchant Jr says he is 22 years old, or birth year of 1792. Third, the top of this tombstone is broken off. It is impossible to say 100% for sure but this stone may have been erected years after his death and his age -as noted- may have been estimated by one of his children or grandchildren. If you do the simple math of 1867 subtract 87 that gives a birth year of 1780. This would be during the American Revolutionary war which lends doubt to the validity of the date because his mother would have been approximately 10 years old. John DeMerchant, son of John Cuffman/DeMerchant, was married March 1st, 1815 at the British Military Post in modern day Connell, Carleton County, NB to Levina Jinson. John was only a Canadian for the last two months of his life. His 80 +/- other years were as a British subject in the Colony of New Brunswick. | DEMERCHANT, John II (I17353)
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458 | Notes: Daughter of William Gilfoil/Guilfoil/Kilfoil and Annie Allen, who were married in Saint John in 1866 and granted land in 1883 in Perth, Victoria County, New Brunswick. | GUILFOIL, Mary Alice (I17144)
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459 | Notice: d. South Richmond (Carleton Co.) 14th inst., Joseph Arthur HEMPHILL infant s/o W.W. HEMPHILL and Lizzie HEMPHILL, age 11 mos. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 75 Date July 20 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | HEMPHILL, Joseph Arthur (I19290)
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460 | Notice: d. Woodstock, 22nd ult., Olive J. AVERY, age 20, d/o Mr. and Mrs. John AVERY, Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) Date April 26 1873 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 1600 | AVERY, Olive (Alice) (I15473)
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461 | Notice: Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 128 Date December 28 1872 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Windsor, 1st inst., of scarlet rash, Rhoda L. ORSER youngest d/o Stephen ORSER and Lydia F. ORSER, age 1 year 8 mos. | ORSER, Rhoda L. (I18902)
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462 | Notice: m. At the manse, Glassville (Carleton Co.) 16th inst., by Rev. J.K. Beairsto, Samuel L. HEMPHILL, Knowlesville / Adelia E. CHUTE d/o EverItt CHUTE, Northfield. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 74 Date July 20 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | CHUTE, Adelia Ellen (I14647)
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463 | Notice: m. At the manse, Glassville (Carleton Co.) 16th inst., by Rev. J.K. Beairsto, Samuel L. HEMPHILL, Knowlesville / Adelia E. CHUTE d/o EverItt CHUTE, Northfield. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 74 Date July 20 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | HEMPHILL, Samuel Lee (I14649)
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464 | Notice: m. Woodstock, July 3rd, by Rev. C.T. Phillips, Henry LONDON, Windsor (Carleton Co.) / Eva A. SPINNEY, South Knowlesville. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 80 Number 950 Date July 13 1891 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun | SPINNEY, Eva Alberta (I19225)
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465 | Notice: m. Woodstock, July 3rd, by Rev. C.T. Phillips, Henry LONDON, Windsor (Carleton Co.) / Eva A. SPINNEY, South Knowlesville. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 80 Number 950 Date July 13 1891 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun | LONDON, Thomas Henry (I19234)
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466 | Notices: Bristol (Carleton Co.) Jan. 28 - Deacon James DERRAH, an aged resident of Gordonsville, died last Saturday at the home of his son, Harvey DERRAH. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 478 Date January 30 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Dispatch | DERRAH, Deacon James (I19257)
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467 | Notices: d. At his residence, Oak Mountain, 8th inst., of cancer, Joseph SPEAR, age 53, left widow, six children. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 17 Number 414 Date February 27 1858 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper New Brunswick Courier https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=FA4F7D31-E185-432D-B51D-7A66DB21170E *************************************************** d. At his residence Oak Mountain, Tuesday 9th inst., of cancer, Joseph SPEAR, age 53, left widow, six children. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 17 Number 1300 Date February 13 1858 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=DC5EC116-BA12-4F65-92F5-6D54764CEE4B *************************************************** | SPEER, Joseph (I19336)
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468 | Notices: d. At his residence, Woodstock Parish, John SPEER, age 64. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 29 Number 1102 Date July 23 1870 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=9B50B91F-0C32-4490-95CA-1AECD1DDABD5 | SPEER, John (I19338)
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469 | Notices: d. Benton (Carleton Co.) 27th Nov., 79th year, Rebecca Hemphill SPEER relict of Joseph SPEER. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 56 Number 2999 Date December 24 1881 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Saint John Globe https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=7BF761C5-CF20-4888-9E16-19BEA88B5D60 ************************************************** d. Benton (York Co.) Sabbath, 27th Nov., 79th year, Rebecca Hemphill SPEER relict of Joseph SPEER. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 56 Number 3559 Date December 24 1881 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=CCADD51A-8B60-4694-9F82-30B1E8582252 **************************************************** d. Benton (York Co.) Sunday 27th ult., 79th year, Rebecca Hemphill SPEER relict of Joseph SPEER. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 55 Number 2368 Date December 24 1881 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=90242BA0-31D7-4655-BB85-1805FC3ADE90 | HEMPHILL, Rebecca (I19335)
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470 | Notices: d. South Richmond (Carleton Co.) 17th inst., Elizabeth HEMPHILL w/o Oliver HEMPHILL, Esq., native of Ayreshire, Scotland, age 68. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 95 Date November 23 1872 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | B.FERGUSON, Elizabeth (I19287)
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471 | Notices: Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 42 Number 1696 Date March 24 1877 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. At residence of bride's father, 13th inst., by Rev. G.T. Hartley, Michael A. SIMONSON / Laura I. ORSER d/o Stephen ORSER, both of Wakefield (Carleton Co.) | ORSER, Laura (I17375)
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472 | Notices: Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 56 Number 3429 Date August 13 1881 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. St. Luke's Church, Woodstock, 8th Aug., by Rev. Thos. Neales, Rector, Benjamin McISAAC / E. Blanche TOMPKINS youngest d/o William TOMPKINS, Peel Parish (Carleton Co.) | MCISAAC, Benjamin (I17245)
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473 | Notices: Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 56 Number 3429 Date August 13 1881 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. St. Luke's Church, Woodstock, 8th Aug., by Rev. Thos. Neales, Rector, Benjamin McISAAC / E. Blanche TOMPKINS youngest d/o William TOMPKINS, Peel Parish (Carleton Co.) | TOMPKINS, Blanche Elizabeth (I17246)
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474 | Notices: Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 380 Date November 30 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Upper Peel (Carleton Co.) Nov. 16th, William B. TOMPKINS, 86th year, one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, also holdingb the office of postmaster for over 40 years. | TOMPKINS, William Bedell (I17232)
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475 | Notices: m. 15th Aug., by same, William L. BROAD / Miss Maria H. GIBERSON both of Kent (Carleton Co.) Date September 19 1863 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 1271 | GIBERSON, Mariah H. (I17787)
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476 | Notices: m. 15th Aug., by same, William L. BROAD / Miss Maria H. GIBERSON both of Kent (Carleton Co.) Date September 19 1863 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 1271 | BROAD, William L. (I17811)
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477 | Obitiary; Judy Ann Wasson - of Jacksonville, NB passed away at Upper River Valley Hospital in Waterville on Sunday, January 26, 2014, at the age of 67. Judy is survived by her son Peter Wasson (Tanya); brother Owen Robinson (Joan); granddaughter Shelbe jo Wasson; grandson Zane Wasson; one niece Erin Robinson ( Brian McTavish); one great niece ( Emma). She was predeceased by her parents Ollie and Mabel (Foster ) Robinson. Resting at the Scott Funeral Home, 815 Main Street, Woodstock, NB , with visiting on Wednesday from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held on Thursday at 1 pm from Scott Funeral Home Chapel. With Interment in the Bannon Cemetery in the spring . https://www.scottfh.com/obituary/judy-wasson | ROBINSON, Judy Ann (I15842)
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478 | Obituary Andrea Jane Snowden 42, of Woodstock, NB, passed away on Sunday, October 15, 2006 at the Carleton Memorial Hospital. Andrea was born in Woodstock, NB, on June 29, 1964. Surviving is her mother Jennifer Martin, Woodstock, NB, step father Carter Foster, Woodstock, NB, partner Shelly Little, Woodstock, NB, daughter Dezeray Snowden, Woodstock, NB, step sons Wayne Hamilton, Christopher Hamilton, both of Woodstock, NB, sisters Brenda Lee Hurlburt (Howard) Yarmouth, NS, Sandra Dawn Snowden, Woodstock, NB, nieces Jessica, Elisha, nephews: Shayne and Joshua. Andrea was predeceased by a brother James, Sister Brenda Lyn and grand mother Mary Snowden. Respecting the request of Andrea there will be no visitation. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday October 18, 2006 from St. Luke’s Anglican Church Woodstock, NB at 4 PM with Ven. Walter Williams officiating. Interment will be at a later date. For those who wish, donations to the Cancer Society or to St. Thomas University would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to The Carleton Funeral Home Jacksonville, 328-8430. https://www.carletonfuneralhome.ca/obituaries/23427 | SNOWDEN, Andrea Jane (I18739)
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479 | OBITUARY Arnold Winston McIntosh, 82, of Woodstock NB passed away on Friday, June 7, 2019 at the Upper River Valley Hospital Waterville NB. Arnold was born in Wicklow NB on August 2, 1936 son of the late Eldon and Letitia McIntosh. Arnold is survived by his wife, Sheila McIntosh, daughters, Anita Trecartin (Larry), Charlene Haughn (Robert), granddaughters, Erica (Jeff), Shawna (Daniel), great grandchildren, Aria, Connor, sister, Joyce, brothers, Robert (Phyllis), Henry (Ellen), Frederick (Joanne), nieces, nephews and cousins. Besides his parents, Arnold was predeceased by brothers, Allen, Ronald and Leslie. Visitation will be held for family and close friends at The Carleton Funeral Home & Crematorium 337 Lockhart Mill Road Jacksonville NB on Saturday, June 8, 2019 from 6 PM to 8 PM. A public funeral service for Arnold will be held on Sunday, June 9, 2019 at 3 PM from The Carleton Funeral Home Chapel. A private interment will be held in the Woodstock Rural Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the Carleton County Animal Shelter. www.carletonfuneralhome.ca | MCINTOSH, Arnold Winston (I11696)
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480 | Obituary George Wilbert Gould of Wicklow passed away at Central Carleton Nursing Home in Hartland on Sunday, December 21, 2003, at the age of 83. George is survived by four daughters, Diane (Peter) Richards of Barrie Ont; Lois (Gary) Wright of Moncton, NB; Donna (Joe) Lewis of Fredericton, NB; Marilyn (Basil) Hargrove of Melbourne Australia; one son Mack (Jennie) Gould of Rocky Mount, North Carolina; two brothers Darrell (Nina) Gould of Fredericton, NB; Hazen Gould of Bowmanville, Ont; three sisters Florence (Horace) Farrell of Harvey, NB; Winnifred (Charles) Dow of Canterbury, NB; Estelle Fox of Woodstock, NB. eleven grandchildren; six great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. George was pre-deceased by his wife Sadie Gould; his parents, James and Louetta (Price) Gould and one brother Robert Gould. Resting at The Scott Funeral Home, 815 Main Street, Woodstock, NB. with visiting on Tuesday from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday at 11:00 am from the Scott Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Chris VanBuskirk will be officiating, with interment in the St.Barnabas Anglican Cemetery, at a later date. | GOULD, George Wilbert (I18601)
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481 | Obituary Gweneth Millie Gray, 87, formerly of Mill Road, North Haven passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at the Connecticut Hospice, Branford with her family by her side. She was the wife of the late Eugene A. Gray. Gwen was born in Glassville, New Brunswick, Canada on November 14, 1928; daughter of the late John P. and Beatrice Foreman Millie; graduated Normal School and was a teacher in a one room school house in New Brunswick. She had worked for Eyelet Speciality. Gwen was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and her family was her greatest enjoyment. Mother of Paula Watson VanSingel (David), Barbara Anne Gray, Linda Gray Watson (Brian), Kevin E. Gray (Cathy) and the late John R. Gray. Sister of Irvine Millie (Edna), Ena Hicks, Anne Schure, Ted Millie (Dot), Larry Millie (Carol), Brenda Jardine (Darryl) and the late Grace Demmings, Donald Millie and Sheila Simmonds. Also survived by nine grandchildren and four great - grandchildren. The visiting hours will be Friday from 5 to 8 pm at the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. Family and friends are invited to go directly to the North Haven Congregational Church on Saturday morning at 11:00 to attend a funeral service and are also invited to attend the committal services immediately following in the North Haven Center Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the CT Hospice, Inc., 100 Double Beach Road, Branford, CT 06405 or the American Cancer Society, 825 Brook Street, I-91, Tech Ctr. #3, Rocky Hill, CT 06067. www.northhavenfuneral.com | MILLIE, Gweneth Eureda (I4273)
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482 | Obituary The death of Claude VanDyke Ebbett, 95, of Sackville, occurred at the Drew Nursing Home on Monday, April 18, 2016. Born in Middle Simonds, Carleton County, NB, Claude was a son of the late Earl David and Gladys (Underhill) Ebbett. He worked for Canada Agriculture Food Production and Inspection Branch, retiring March 31, 1985 with 35 years service as Sub-District Supervisor in Florenceville, NB. Claude was a veteran of the Second World War having served overseas as a wireless operator with the first Canadian Survey Regt. R.C.A. in United Kingdom; Central Mediterranean Area and Continental Europe. He was discharged in Fredericton, NB in 1946. He was a long time and very active member of the Royal Canadian Legion, serving as president of #6 Branch Moncton in 1974 and President of #37 Branch in 1981 and 1982, Florenceville, NB. He was a level 4 official with the N.B. track and field association. He worked for many years as an official with the track and field program sponsored by the R.C.L. Notedly, he was one of the four veterans from NB chosen to officiate at the 1985 Canada Summer Games. An avid outdoors man, his passion for fishing and hunting, especially in the Tobique area of New Brunswick, was passed on to his children. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 70 years, Elisabeth; their three sons Wendell, Sunset House, AB, Donald (Brenda), High Prairie, AB, and E. David (Rhea "Carolyn"), Prince George, BC; daughters; M. Gwendolyn (Bradd Burningham) Ebbett, Windsor, ON, Shelley E. (Garry Wood) Ebbett, Charlottetown, PE; grandchildren, Kerry, Kyle, and Maaike; two great grandchildren, Lucy and Leni; two sisters, Letha (Late Charles) Gaunce, of Upper Kent, Alice (Late Fred) Cogswell, Perth Andover, NB; a brother-in-law, Arthur Blue, Fredericton and a sister-in-law, Anne Ebbett, Glassville, Carleton Co., NB, and several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a grandson Patrick Jason and his brothers, Wendell, Harry and Hazen (Late Julia); sisters Audrey Blue and Nina (Late Ronald) Ball, and a brother-in-law, Jack Sadler Arrangements are under the care and guidance of Jones Funeral Home, 70 Bridge Street, Sackville (506-364-1300). Honoring Claude's wishes, there is to be no visitation. A memorial service will be held at The Drew Nursing Home, Main Lounge, on July 6, 2016 at 1 pm. Donations in memory of Claude may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 26, Sackville. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting Claude's online memorial at www.jonesfuneralhome.ca or through the Jones Funeral Home. https://www.jonesfuneralhome.ca/obituaries/106242 | EBBETT, Claude Vandyke (I16883)
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483 | Obituary The death of Robert George McIntosh of Florenceville occurred Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at the Upper River Valley Hospital. Born February 10, 1938, he was the son of the late Frederick and Ella (Elliott) McIntosh. He was also predeceased by his son, Ishmael George McIntosh, and 1 sister, Joyce Marilyn McIntosh. Robert was born and raised in Juniper and attended Juniper Superior School. He married the love of his life, Uda Crabbe, on April 11, 1962. He started work for Weldon Flemming in 1958 at Flemming & Gibson store. He worked there until he purchased the store in 1965, and then changed the name to "McIntosh Red and White". He operated the store until 1977 when he went to work for Irving until 1985. On April 16, 1988, he graduated from UPBI Bible School as a proud grandfather. After Bible School graduation he worked for Juniper Lumber until his retirement in the mid 1990's. After retirement, Robert enjoyed traveling, socializing with friends, attending church, tending to his flower gardens, and cooking at Bannon Children's Camp. He was a very active member in the Juniper United Pentecostal Church where he lead the song service. In 1991, until his declining health, he assisted in ministry at the Bath United Pentecostal Church. Robert is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Uda; 4 children, Deborah Hopkins (Joseph), Nathan McIntosh (Cindy), Michael McIntosh and Mario McIntosh (Cindy); 9 grandchildren, Nelson, Rachael, Matthew, Brittany, Shelby, Jeremy, Mitchell, Shannon and Melissa; 7 great grandchildren, Macie, Alex, Bentley, Addelyn, Sophia, Jax and Chandler; 2 siblings, Barbara Grey (Ronald) and Ernest McIntosh (Connie), 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 Saturday, August 7, 2021 from 2-6 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Sunday, August 8, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. from the L.R. Giberson Funeral Chapel. Rev. Daniel Swim will officiate. The funeral service will be live streamed on BUPC Facebook page at 2:00 pm. The interment will be in the Biggar Ridge Cemetery. Donations made to the Biggar Ridge Cemetery, or Bannon Children's Camp, would be appreciated. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115 | MCINTOSH, Robert George (I11748)
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484 | Obituary Surrounded by his family, the death of Derek Brown, husband of Amy Brown (Giberson) occurred at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Friday, August 19, 2011. He was born on May 12, 1949 at Newcastle-on-Tyne, County Durham, England to the late Capt. Charles and Roslind (Jordan) Brown. Derek was a Sales Representative for various companies including: MacKay Forest Products, Atlantic Home Improvements, Saint John Door and Window and Westmorland Homes. He was a very outgoing person; Derek would give you the shirt off his back. Derek loved spending time with his family, friends, animals and had a great appreciation for cooking and the wilderness. Besides his devoted wife Amy, Derek is survived by two sons: Tom (Jennifer Stackhouse) of Saint John and Tim (Kendra) of Quispamsis; daughter, Kate Brown of Saint John; two grandchildren: Jesse and Kelsey; brother, Ken (Lillian) of Quispamsis; sister, Rosalind Moyst (Howard) of Dartmouth, NS; mother-in-law, Jennie Giberson; brother-in-law Kerry (Maxine); six sisters-in-law: Anne (Paul), Ruth (Ian), Jean (Steve), Joan (Greg), Holly (Gord) and Beth (Dan) and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; father-in-law Arthur and brother-in-law, Bob. At Derek’s request there will be no formal funeral service. However, the family will receive family and friends at Brenan's Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424) on Monday, August 22, 2011 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to the Animal Rescue League/SPCA or a good deed in his honour would be appreciated by the family. https://brenansfh.com/tribute/details/14814/Derek-Brown/obituary.html | BROWN, Derek H. (I14226)
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485 | Obituary The passing of Hilton Robert Mean, of Lower Brighton, NB, occurred on Thursday December 16, 2010 at his residence. Hilton was born at Hartland, NB on November 14, 1920 to the late Horace and Mabel (Shaw) Mean. He is survived by: his wife Peggy (Boyer) Mean; a daughter, Laurie Garagon of Fredericton, NB; a son David (Cindy) of Hartland NB; grandchildren, Morgan (Alesha), Kristen (Nathan McLean), Jordon (Sarah), Courtney and Connor Garagon; five great-grandchildren; a sister Marjorie Kraftcheck; brother John Mean; as well as several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, Hilton was predeceased by a brother Horace and a sister Anna. Resting at the Carleton Funeral Home, 337 Lockhart Mill Rd., where friends may call, on Saturday, December 18, 2010 from 1-3 pm. The funeral service will follow at 3:30 pm with Rev Mark Carter officiating. Interment will be at a later date in the Greenwood Cemetery, Hartland NB. Expressions of Sympathy may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Souls Harbor. www.carletonfuneralhome.ca Service Information Service Date Saturday, December 18, 2010 | MEAN, Robert Hilton (I14384)
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486 | Obituary - Probably from Casselton, North Dakota newspaper MRS. W. S. PORT The remains of the late Mrs. W.S. Port, arrived here on Thursday afternoon last, accom-panied by her daughter Miss Caroline Port. Funeral services were held from the family home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, being conducted by Mrs. Marvin, of the Scientist church, of Fargo. A quartette consisting of Mr. Robison, Dr. Lier Miss Bullard and Miss Peoples sweetly sang two selections. Deceased was so well known and respected that the house was filled to overflowing with sympathetic friends. Mrs. Port's death at Salem, Ore. occurred on Sunday morning Jan 2nd, was noted at length in our issue of last week. For the information of many interested it is only necessary to state that she, on that day, attended the session of the Scientist church, accompanied by Mrs. F. W. Bailey and while in her selected place of worship she passed from the earthly to the heavenly service, the transition being sudden and as peaceful as falling asleep. | DOWNING, Mary Ann Martin (I13270)
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487 | Obituary for Gerald C. SARCHFIELD The family of Gerald Clinton Sarchfield are saddened to announce his unexpected passing at his home in Cambridge Narrows, NB on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at the age of 83. Gerald was born in Cold Stream, NB on March 28, 1936 son of the late Patrick and Eileen (Weston) Sarchfield. He is survived by his companion, Sandra Thomas; sons, Darrel (Connie) and Calvin (Frances); daughters, Joyce Brown, Sue (Terry) Bishop and Sherry (Scott) Harrington; brother, Donald; sister, Elizabeth Lunnie; grandchildren, Logan (Meagan) Sarchfield, Bradley (Stephanie) Sarchfield, Caleigh Sarchfield, Brooke (Brent) Roi, Makenzie Brown, Spencer (Katie) Brown, Alex Harrington and Tara (Yves) Leger; great-grandchildren, Rowan Brown, Arlo Sarchfield, Sawyer Sarchfield, Brielle Leger, Chloe Viel and Eva Roi; many nieces, nephews and good friends. Gerald was predeceased by his wife, Shirley (Cox) Sarchfield; son, Delbert; brothers, Garvin, Ercell, Pat, Kilburn, Stanley and Raymond; sisters, Patrica McKenzie, Marguerite Boyd and Mabel Donnley. Family will receive comfort at the Chipman Funeral Home on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A private family graveside will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers and for those who wish to do so donations to St. Lukes Anglican Church (6689, Route 105, Youngs Cove, NB E4C 2C2) or the Extra Mural Program (20 Kennedy Drive, Sussex NB E4E 2P1) would be greatly appreciated by his family Arrangements are in the compassionate care of Chipman Funeral Home & Crematorium (339-6612). Memories and condolences may be shared though www.chipmanfuneralhome.ca | SARCHFIELD, Gerald Clinton (I14470)
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488 | Obituary HARRY STEWART, 33, Dies at Greenfield Greensfield, Carleton Co., April 3 - The death of Harry Stewart occurred at his home here following a long illness, aged 33 years. He was a member of Carleton Masonic Lodge and was well and favorably known by a large circle of friends. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. George Stewart, and several brothers and sisters. Rev. D. M. Brown, of the Anglican Church, conducted the funeral services. Interment was made in the Anglican Cemetery. | STEWART, Hilston Harry (I10610)
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489 | Obituary of Edwin Allan Welch It is with sadness that the family of Edwin Allan Welch announces his passing at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital on Tuesday, July 5, 2022, at the age of 78. Born in Glassville, NB, on December 10, 1943, he was the husband of Janet (Frye) Welch of Oromocto. In addition to his wife, Janet, Ed leaves behind son, Edan Welch (Natalie Harvey); daughters, Erin McCabe (Adam) and Amy MacKinnon (Richard); grandchildren, Lauren, Emma and Josh McCabe, Graham MacKinnon and Jade Welch; brother, Fred Welch. Ed was predeceased by his parents, Lewis and Jessie (Elliot) Welch. Ed was a loving and devoted husband and father. Countless hours were spent travelling to and attending all types of sporting events supporting his three children--with Janet in tow. Oromocto High School is where he spent his entire teaching career and is also where Ed met and then later married Janet, a fellow teacher. Mr. Welch loved to lecture on anything history related and was even known to show a film or two! Coaching was Ed’s true passion. Each team he coached became like a family. His influence was far reaching, and Ed couldn’t go many places without someone recognizing him. He enjoyed reminiscing about a memorable moment on the court or a humourous anecdote about a road trip. All of you had a profound impact on his life. Visitation will be held from Oromocto Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 12, from 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm. A memorial service will be held from Oromocto Baptist Church on Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at 2:00 pm with The Rev. Dr. Perry Hanley officiating. A livestream of the service can be viewed by clicking watch live at www.obchurch.ca. Interment will take place in Glassville at a later time. For those who wish, donations in Ed's memory can be made to KidSport NB (https://kidsportcanada.ca/new-brunswick/), World Vision Canada or a charity of the donor's choice. https://oromoctofh.com/tribute/details/1012/Edwin-Welch/obituary.html Obituary: With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Edwin Allan Welch of Oromocto, New Brunswick, born in Glassville, New Brunswick, who passed away on July 5, 2022 at the age of 78. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. He was predeceased by : his parents, Lewis Welch and Jessie Welch (Elliot). He is survived by : his wife Janet Welch (Frye) of Oromocto; his children, Edan Welch (Natalie Harvey), Erin McCabe (Adam) and Amy MacKinnon (Richard); his grandchildren, Lauren, Emma, Josh McCabe, Graham MacKinnon and Jade Welch; and his brother Fred Welch. For those who wish, donations in Ed's memory can be made to KidSport NB (https://kidsportcanada.ca), World Vision Canada or a charity of the donor's choice. https://www.echovita.com/ca/obituaries/nb/oromocto/edwin-allan-welch-14927686 | WELCH, Edwin Allan (I16464)
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490 | Obituary of Leroy McKay Martin Leroy Martin of Quispamsis, husband of Margaret (Price) Martin, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2014 at Embassy Hall, surrounded by his family. Born in Bath, Carleton Co., he was a son of the late William and Mattie Martin. Leroy worked for NBTel for 41 years, and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers. His passions included golf, curling, hunting, gardening, and music. Leroy also taught clogging and line dancing at the Continental Country Club. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Margaret, sons Bryan (Nancy) of Dallas, TX, Greg (Jackie) of Saint John, and Brent (Beatrice) of Riyadh, KSA, ten grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, Leroy was predeceased by a daughter, Brenda, grandson, Jamie Allen, as well as brother, Harold, in infancy. The family would like to thank the staff of Embassy Hall for their compassionate care during Leroy's time with them, and to Pastor John Dunnett for his support. Resting at Kennebecasis Community Funeral Home, 152 Pettingill Road, Quispamsis (849-2119), with visiting on Wednesday from 7-9 pm. The funeral service will be held from the Kennebecasis Community Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, January 30, 2014 at 11:00 am. Interment will take place at a later date. For those who wish, remembrances to the Alzheimer's Society, or a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences and remembrances may be placed at www.KennebecasisFH.com https://kennebecasis.brenansfh.com/tribute/details/573/Leroy-Martin/obituary.html | MARTIN, Leroy Mckay (I364)
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491 | Obituary of Pauline Adams It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Pauline Annie Adams, of Fredericton, NB, on Monday, September 3, 2018 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital. She was born on July 30, 1924 in Beaufort, NB and was the daughter of the late E. Oliver and Edith (Townsend) Adams. Pauline grew up and spent the first 35 years of her life in Juniper, NB. In Fredericton she worked with the Motor Vehicle Department for 35 years, and was a member of the Gibson Memorial United Church. Pauline loved to travel, play cards and knit. Pauline is survived by her sister, Muriel Eileen Hallett of Fredericton; several cousins; close friends, Anne and Andy Small, Mitchell, and Carter. Visitation will take place on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 from 7 to 9 pm at York Funeral Home, 302 Brookside Drive, Fredericton, NB. A Memorial Service will take place at York Funeral Home’s T. Gordon MacLeod Memorial Chapel on Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 11 am with Rev. Kelly Higgins officiating. Interment will be held in the Glassville United Church Cemetery at a later date. The family would like to give a special thank you to the staff at Windsor Court. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Chalmers Hospital Foundation or the IWK. Personal condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com https://yorkfh.com/tribute/details/5221/Pauline-Adams/obituary.html | ADAMS, Pauline Annie (I11131)
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492 | Obituary of Shirley Elizabeth Ketch KETCH, SHIRLEY ELIZABETH (WATTERS) The passing of Shirley Elizabeth Ketch occurred on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at Hospice House, Fredericton, NB. Born on September 2, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Donald and Evelyn (Bromley) Watters of Glasssville, NB. Shirley was a proud retiree from NB Tel, where she worked as an operator and supervisor for 30 years. Nan, as she was affectionately known to many, could be seen often at the Fredericton Legion, where she enjoyed many friendships along with playing shuffleboard and was a one time NB champion. On the golf course or playing cards, she was competitive in everything she did. Her pride was her daughters and their accomplishments; her greatest joy was being around her grandchildren. Shirley is survived by her four daughters, Pam Hargrove, Jill Cote (Roland) Duska Slipp (Andy) and Tanya Arseneau (Ray); grandchildren; Scott, Mark, Jessica, Samantha, Brock, Brandon and Malcolm, along with six great grandchildren, Shirley is also survived by her sister, Gail Arnand (Ralph) of Bristol, NB; several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Shirley was predeceased by Vernon Ketch, father of their children and brother, Eldon "Jake" Watters. In keeping with her wishes, there will be no visitation. There will be a PRIVATE Memorial Service at York Funeral Home’s T. Gordon MacLeod Memorial Chapel on Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 11 am. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a LIVE PUBLIC WEBCAST will be available through www.yorkfh.com. Interment will be in Glassville Cemetery. For those who wish, remembrances may be made to Hospice Fredericton. Personal condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com https://yorkfh.com/tribute/details/6719/Shirley-Ketch/obituary.html | WATTERS, Shirley Elizabeth (I10759)
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493 | Obituary; Eva Lois DeMerchant of Piercemont passed away on Saturday, July 10, 2021 at Ruth Anna's Ladies Home in Hartland. She was born August 30, 1932 and was the daughter of the late Archibald and Addie Williams. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Graydon DeMerchant; daughter, Susan Ornong; five sisters, Doris, Marjorie, Phyllis, Mavis, and Vivian; four brothers, Sylvester, Ansel, Basil and Floyd. Eva is survived by her children, Judy (Stan) Graham of Somerville, NB, Larry (Deborah) DeMerchant of Burlington, ON, Sandra (John) Timmermans of Chatham, ON, Marty (Marianella) DeMerchant of Edmonton, AB, Kendyl DeMerchant of Edmonton, AB, (Elizabeth), Darryn DeMerchant (Bobbi) of Holmesville, NB; son-in-law, Jourdan Ornong of Colorado; 17 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren; siblings, Christina Stairs, Joyce Kinney, Ted Williams; many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Friday, July 16th at L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors. 207, Burnham Road, Florenceville-Bristol from 12 - 2:30 p.m. Due to Covid 19 spacing restrictions there will be a private funeral service following the visitation. A public committal service will be held at approximately 4:15 to 4:30 p.m. at the Wharton Cemetery in Upper Kent. If so desired, donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society or the Wharton Cemetery. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca. 506-392-1115. The family wants to take this opportunity to publicly thank Nancy McDougall for all of the in home care that she provided for Eva prior to having to leave her home. Also, a big thank you to Ruth Sawler and the staff at Ruth Anna's Home for Ladies in Hartland for the great care that Eva received during her years there. https://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/155099 | WILLIAMS, Eva Lois (I18366)
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494 | Obituary; Helena Faye Crabbe of Juniper passed away on October 13, 2014 at the Upper River Valley Hospital in Waterville. She was born in Biggar Ridge on February 22, 1932, and was the daughter of the late Hedley and Irene Dykeman. Besides her parents, She was predeceased by her husband, Harold. Helena is survived by her daughters, Elaine (Florin) Allen of Hartland, NB, Rosalie (Kenny) Connor of Millville, NB, Charlotte (Kevin) Comeau of Juniper, NB, Mabel Mangum (Paul Jenkins) of Plaster Rock, NB; sons, David (Janice) Crabbe of Whitecourt, AB, James (Shirley) Crabbe of Juniper, NB, Andrew Crabbe of Juniper, NB, Peter (Mary) Crabbe of Juniper, NB; sisters, Ann Ebbett of Glassville, NB, Dorothy (Verdell) Campbell of Bristol, NB, Mary Cattelle of Woodstock, NB; brothers, Peter (Charlotte) Dykeman of Ottawa, ON, Perley (Marilyn) Dykeman of Richmond Corner, NB; 22 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren, one great great grandchild; nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held from 6 - 9 p.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at the United Pentecostal Church in Juniper. The funeral service will be on Thursday at 1:00 p.m. from the church. The interment will be in the Argyle Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial donations can be made to the Argyle Cemetery or the Juniper United Pentecostal Church. www.brittonfh.ca | DYKEMAN, Helena Faye (I12829)
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495 | Obituary; It is with great sadness that the family of Evelyn M. Martin announces her passing on February 14, 2022, at the age of 97 years. Evelyn was born in 1924 to the late John and Estella Derrah in Gordonsville, NB, spending her younger years on the family farm where she developed a lifelong love of animals. She began a career in teaching following her graduation from high school in Florenceville, NB. She eventually moved to Saint John, NB, where she became a loving wife and mother, grandmother and later, a great-grandmother. She continued her career in teaching at Westfield School, enjoying 23 years with her cherished Grade 1 classes. She loved her students and was always concerned about their wellbeing. In later years, former students referred to her as their favourite teacher. Among her many accomplishments was her attendance at the University of New Brunswick, graduating in 1974 with her Bachelor of Teaching, while still teaching full time and maintaining a home. She retired from teaching in 1987. During the celebration for her retirement at Westfield School, she was overwhelmed and surprised by the number of people present as well as all of the love, respect and gratitude bestowed on her that evening. Evelyn was a very special lady who loved her family and ensured that her children were close-knit with each other and with extended family members. She was an amazing role model for her children and grandchildren. She was kind and empathetic, thoughtful and generous, strong and wise, understanding and supportive. She was witty and had a great sense of humour with an infectious laugh. She was sweet, young at heart, outgoing and loved meeting people wherever she went. She made an impression on people and even strangers that she had just met were drawn to her. She was a long-time member of Lancaster United Baptist Church and was active in Vacation Bible School and The Ladies Auxiliary, where she made many lasting friendships. Special vacations included a driving trip across Canada in her younger years, an Alaskan cruise, Europe, Walt Disney World, the Grand Canyon and a special celebration of her 80th birthday in Toronto with all of her sons and daughters. She was a lover of animals, especially cats. She loved flowers and beautiful scenery. Going for long drives was an activity she really enjoyed. She was an avid reader, loved music and classic movies. In 2008, she moved to Halifax, NS, where she lived in a beautiful condominium, enjoying her favourite views of the harbour. She moved to The Berkeley Retirement Home in 2012 and then to Northwood Ivany Place in 2019. She will be dearly missed by sons Hal (Ella) Martin of Mattawa, ON and John (Geeta) Martin of Scarborough, ON, her daughter Jan (Mark) Conrod of Bedford, NS, son-in-law Fred Lawton of Saint John, NB, daughter-in-law Lynda Guglick of Etobicoke, ON, grandson Gregg (Mary) Lawton of Saint John, NB, granddaughter Rhonda Lee (David) Curran of Edmonton, AB, great-grandchildren Erin and Avery Lawton, extended family and friends. She was predeceased by her husband Hilston (Bud) Martin, her siblings, her daughter Rhonda Lawton and her son Garth Martin. A private service will be held at a later date with interment at Ocean View Memorial Gardens in Saint John, NB. For those who wish, donations can be made in Evelyn’s memory to the Nova Scotia SPCA or Hope For Wildlife. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-ca/obituaries/halifax-ns/evelyn-martin-10588690 The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to the caring staff at Northwood Ivany Place for their dedicated and compassionate care. | DERRAH, Evelyn Maude (I348)
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496 | Obituary; Marion Jean Spence 1913-2011 Marion Jean Spence of Juniper passed away peacefully on March 31, 2011 at the Upper River Valley Hospital. Born on November 29, 1913, she was the daughter of the late David H. Lamont and Maggie (Young) Lamont, and wife of the late Gordon Spence. Marion attended teacher’s college in Fredericton. Over the years, she taught in several one-room school houses and at Juniper Elementary School. She was an active member of the United Church of Canada, serving as an elder for many years. Known for her generosity within her community and beyond, she supported numerous activities and charities. Marion is survived by her daughter Barb O’Donnell, granddaughter Jennifer O’Donnell, grandson Andrew O’Donnell (Nicole), great-grandson Wyatt O’Donnell, several nieces, and many friends. She was predeceased by her parents; husband Gordon Spence; son Robert Spence; and her sisters Hilda Ronald, Bess McIntosh, Anne Fitzgerald, and Marge Martinson. Visitation will be held Saturday, April 2, 2011 from L. R. Giberson Funeral Directors, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Marion’s life will be held Sunday, April 3 at 2:30 p.m. from the L. R. Giberson Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Mary Taylor officiating. A reception will follow the celebration of her life, hosted next door at Faith Memorial United Church. Interment will be in the Glassville United Church Cemetery in the spring. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Glassville United Church Cemetery Fund, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or the River View Manor. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506)392-1115 | LAMONT, Marion Jean (I10685)
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497 | Obituary; MILO - Vera M. Burton, 93, went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Oct. 14, 1999, at a Dover-Foxcroft nursing home. She was born June 19, 1906, in Upper Waterville, N.B., Canada, the eldest daughter of Woodford and Frances (Tompkins) Rockwell. After becoming a U.S. citizen, she married Harold H. Burton. They lived in Oakfield and then in Derby, raising eight children and their beloved eldest granddaughter, Bonita Marie Pelkey Cormier. She was a member of the United Baptist Church of Milo. Vera was a devoted mother and grandmother and loved her plants and crafts. She will be greatly missed by her children,..... and their spouses. She is also survived by 22 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a twin daughter, Maxine Towne; three sisters, Erma Hillman, Ada Canning and Ida Crouse; a great-grandchild, Adam Bell; a great-great-grandchild, Samantha Cox. Friends are invited to call 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, 1999, at the Lary Funeral Home, Milo. Funeral services will be conducted 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, at the United Baptist Church in Milo with Rev. Ernest Madden and the Rev. Robert Henderson officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in Evergreen Cemetery. Bangor Daily News | ROCKWELL, Vera May (I18677)
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498 | Obituary; Nellie A Brooks, born April 4,1922, of Hillsborough, NB, and formerly of Glassville, NB, passed away January 4, 2003, at the Moncton City Hospital following a four month illness. The wife of the late George E. Brooks and daughter of the late Edward and Lily White of Divide, NB, she had been residing in Hillsborough, NB, near her family since October, 1993. In addition to her many friends and acquaintances, she is survived by six children (and their spouses): Helen (Perry) Mador, Calgary, AB; Earnest (Anne) Brooks, Bathurst, NB; Sheila (George) Forsythe, Hillsborough, NB; Melvin (Linda) Brooks, Carleton Place, ON; Wavel (Carla) Brooks, Moncton, NB; Wuanita Brooks, Calgary,AB, twelve grandchildren and threegreat-grandchildren. She is also survived by four sisters, Edna, Georgina, Isabel and Avis, and three brothers, Henry, Clarence, and John. She was predeceased by her husband, George; infant daughters, Nora, Nancy and Cheryl; brothers, Austin, Fred, Sandy, Donald, Edward, Alton; and sisters, Elsie, Shirley and Anna. The body rested at Kilcollins Funeral Home in Bath and funeral service was held January 8 at Glassville United Church with Rev. Robert McCarthy officiating and assisted by Rev. Kenny Stoddard, who did the eulogy. Her granddaughter, Amanda Forsythe, sang Amazing Grace and Rev. Eric Smith sang In the Garden and Lord, I'm Coming Home. Pallbearers were six of her grandsons; Frank, Michael and Darren Forsythe, Robert Brooks, Justin and Shane Brooks and great-nephew Tovy Clendenning. Other grandchildren are Tammy and Shawn Mador, Melinda Brooks and Robin and Katie Brooks. Many floral tributes and memorials were received. Internment will take place in Glassville United Church cemetery in the spring. | WHITE, Nellie Agnes (I14685)
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499 | Obituary; Peacefully on Tuesday, January 29th, 2013, in her 93rd year, dearly loved mother of her son Jim (Edyth) of Oakville, ON and grandmother of Andrew (Megan Shram) and Kate (Kevin) Matchett, of Toronto, ON. Born on February 27, 1920 in Glassville, NB, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Hilda (Lamont) Ronald. Ronnie was predeceased by her husband of 54 years, Ronald McAfee (1999), her brothers Charles and David (Glassville), her sisters Kathryn Holt (Saint John), Marjorie Brown (Bath) and Ruth McIntosh (Glassville). She is survived by her two great-granddaughters, Kyla Matchett and Charlotte McAfee, her sister Joan Smith (Millidgeville), her sister-in-law, Gladys McAfee (East Saint John), as well as several nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews. She completed high school at Florenceville Superior School and graduated from the Saint John General Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1943. Passionately proud of her profession as a nurse, Ronnie conducted herself with a high standard of integrity, compassion and quiet dignity in all aspects of her life. Over the many decades that she lived in Saint John she was an avid gardener. She enjoyed curling and cross-country skiing for several years and her volunteer efforts included the Heart & Stroke Foundation as well as Meals on Wheels. Her greatest joy, however, was her family - both immediate and extended - there was always an assortment of homemade cookies and squares available for any and all visitors to her home. Appreciation and thanks are extended to the staff at Embassy Hall for providing a safe and caring environment in her final years. The funeral service will be held from the chapel at Brenan’s Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, on Saturday, February 16th, 2013 at 10:00 am. Interment will take place in Fernhill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, if desired, please make a donation to the Canadian Diabetes Association. https://brenansfh.com/tribute/details/15805/Muriel-McAfee/obituary.html#content-start | RONALD, Muriel Jean (I10686)
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500 | Obituary; The death of Harold "John" O'Donnell of Monquart occurred on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at the Upper River Valley Hospital, Waterville. Born January 25, 1950 in Johnville he was the son of the late George and Alberta (Denny) O'Donnell. He was predeceased by 2 half brothers, Richard and Lowell Smith; 2 brothers, Gary and Joseph O'Donnell; 6 sisters, Rose Tibbets, Bonnie O'Neill, Marie Giberson, Mary Lou Tompkins, baby Eleanor O'Donnell and Pam O'Donnell. John loved spending time with his family. He was always ready to watch wrestling anytime it was on. John is well known for his hard work ethic. John is survived by his wife and best friend of 35 years, Denise; 3 sons, Johnny, Jacob and Holden; 2 brothers, Noel O'Donnell (Celene) and Floyd O'Donnell; 6 sisters, Carol DeMerchant (Donnie), Germaine DeMerchant, Cathy Steeves, Libby Cullins (Glendon), Marjorie White and Holly O'Donnell as well as several nieces, nephews and extended family. Respecting John wishes there will be no formal visitation or funeral service. The interment will be held at a later date in the Johnville Cemetery. Donations made to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115 http://www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca/obituaries/157335 | O'DONNELL, Harold "John" (I15878)
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