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Adams, Elizabeth, of Herring Cove (c.1837-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County, Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 July 1903, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/17/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 14 July 1903, p. 9:
Elizabeth ADAMS, of Herring Cove, died on Sunday, aged 66 years.
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Adams, John, formerly of Herring Cove (c.1838-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 May 1900, p. 5; 19 June 1900, p.5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County, Halifax (Halifax County),Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 30 May 1900, p. 5:
John ADAMS, 62 years of age, died yesterday at 208 Albermarle street, after being ill for some time with pulmonary consumption. The remains were taken to Herring Cove this morning for internment.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, June 19, 1900, p. 5:
Letters of administration were granted to-day to Mrs. Susan ADAMS, in the estate of the late John ADAMS. The estate is valued at about $600.00.
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Adams, Mrs. Melinda, of Halifax (c.1827-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 March 1907, p. 12, 13 March 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Grocers, Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 11 March 1907, p. 12, col. 4:
There passed away yesterday at the residence of her son, W. A. ADAMS, 30 North street, Melinda, widow of Henry ADAMS, a lady very well known in the city, particularly in the north end. Mrs. ADAMS resided for years at 211 Lockman street, removing to her home about six weeks ago, when she was taken seriously ill. Four sons survive - Joseph, in New York, Henry, in Cummington, New Hampshire, Stanley, in Quebec, and William A., the well known grocer, who carries on business at the corner of Lockman and North streets. The deceased was eighty years of age, and was a member of St. George's church. Her lovable nature endeared her to very many outside of the immediate family circle, by whom her death will be sincerely regretted. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock from 30 North street to Camp Hill cemetery.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 13 March 1907, p. 12, col. 3:
A large number of friends of the late Mrs. Malinda ADAMS attended her funeral, which took place from 30 North street, yesterday afternoon. The internment was in Camp Hill cemetery, Rev. H. W. CUNNINGHAM was the officiating clergyman.
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Almon (nee Dodd), Ellie S., of Halifax (c.1836-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County, Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 16 October 1906, p. 12:
The death occurred this morning, at her residence, 35 Hollis street, of Ellie S., widow of Cotton ALMON, son of the late Senator ALMON, and a member of one of the most distinguished families in this province. Mrs. ALMON had been in declining health for some months, and her condition has all along been recognized as one to cause much solicitude, especially in view of her age - 70 years. However, although not unexpected by those familiar with the state of her health, the news of her death will be received with deep regret by her very many friends thoughout the province, as that of a beloved "lady of the old school," a type now vanishing rapidly - indeed almost extinct.
Mrs. ALMON, who was Miss DODD, was a cousin of Judge DODD, of Cape Breton, of honored memory. She was personally charming, and a devoted churchwoman, her activity and interest in all branches of the work of the parish of St. Paul, of which church she was a member, making her death specially felt there. Up to the time of her last illness she was the treasurer of the Woman's Auxiliary of the parish. She is survived by three children - a son, Dr. W. Bruce ALMON; and two daughters, Misses Susan and Caroline ALMON.
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Anderson, Alexander, of Lunenburg (c.1834-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 26 February 1907, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County,Boat Building,Postal services,Loyalists,Lunenburg (Lunenburg County)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 26 February 1907, p. 8. col. 2:
LUNENBURG - February 25 - The death of Alexander ANDERSON, one of the oldest and best known residents of the town occurred early this morning. Mr. ANDERSON was born here nearly seventy-three years ago. He was a son of John ANDERSON, whose father fought in the American revolution on the British side making a very honorable record and coming to Nova Scotia with the United empire loyalists.
The deceased had been engaged in boat building for fifty years, being actively employed until three years ago. He was widely noted in his work, his boats being known and used over the whole North Atlantic. At the international exhibition in London and at the Chicago World's fair, exhibits of his workmanship won several medals and prizes. He has been in delicate health for the last few years, but was only confined to his bed for four days.
Mr. ANDERSON was a stong conservative, taking an active interest in politics and was a member of the Church of England. He is survived by a widow and two sons, James McGregor, post-master of Lunenburg, and Howard H., traveller for J. & M. Murphy, of Halifax. The funeral services will take place Wednesday afternoon.
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Anderson, Andrew, of Cow Bay, formerly of Glasgow, Scotland (c.1810-1885)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Morning Chronicle, 8 June 1885, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
Morning Chronicle, Monday, 8 June 1885, p. 3, col. 4:
Deaths - At Cow Bay, of asthma, on May 28, Andrew ANDERSON, an old and much respected citizen. The deceased was in his 75th year, was a native of Glasgow, Scotland, and came to America in 1831.
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Anderson, Hazel Vera, of Woodside (1899-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 March 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Woodside (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 5 March 1900, p. 5:
Died - At Woodside, Dartmouth, March 5th, Hazel Vera ANDERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ANDERSON, aged eight months. Funeral tomorrow (Tuesday) at 4 o'clock.
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Anderson, John (born in Scotland) (abt 1818-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Presbyterian Church,Petpeswick Harbour (Halifax County)
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Date: 05/28/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 26 May 1905, p. 3:
Musquodoboit Harbour, May 24 - There passed away at his home, Petpeswick Harbor, early Tuesday morning John ANDERSON, a native of Delfun, Scotland, aged eighty-seven years. In his death another, and almost the last, of the old stock of the ANDERSONS is removed. He was the eldest son of the late Peter ANDERSON of Rothes Banff, and emigrated to this country with his parents about seventy years ago. The Presbyterian Church has lost a consistent elder, and the community a good citizen. He leaves a widow, daughter and two sons, also two sisters and a brother to mourn their loss.
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Arnold, William (of East Jeddore) (c.1827-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 July 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Jeddore--East (Halifax County)
Date: 06/04/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 10 July 1906, p. 10:
William ARNOLD passed away at East Jeddore on May 4th in the 79th year of his age. He was professedly a Christian for 51 years and faithfuly adhered to his stand taken as a promulgator of Christian ideas. He ever made a consistent application of his high ideals and was honest and upright in his dealings and progressive and successful in his occupation. Fifty-seven years ago he married Grace MASKELL, who survives him. He also leaves six daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth MEDOWS, Wittenburg, W.I.; Mrs. Bridget WESTON, East Jeddore; Mrs. Cecilia WESTON, Fall River, Mass.; Mrs. Maggie HOPKINS and Mrs. Josephine HARPELL, East Jeddore, and Miss Annie, at home, and one son, James, of Dartmouth.
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Atkins, Donald (abt 1836-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Trafalgar. Battle of (1805),Guysborough (Guysborough County)
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Date: 05/28/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 June 1905, p. 8:
At Lower Salmon River, Guysboro, the death of Donald ATKINS occurred after several months' illness. His age was sixty-nine years. He leaves a widow and family to mourn their loss. He was a quiet, inoffensive man, a good neighbor. His father, who died many years ago, was a sailor on board one of the British ships which took part in the battle of Trafalgar.
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Atkinson, L. Dawn (1920-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Source: The Globe and Mail, 21 February 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County,Mahone Bay (Lunenburg County)
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
Atkinson, L. Dawn (nee McKay) (Mrs. "A")
Very peacefully and elegantly as she lived, at the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital on February 20, 1998. Dawn, beloved sweetheart of the late John Robert Atkinson. Born November 24, 1920 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Mourned by her family, friends and all who knew her, both here in Canada and in Hawaii. Dawn, we will carry loving memories of you in our hearts now and always. Friends will be received at the DODSWORTH & BROWN Funeral Home, BURLINGTON CHAPEL, 2241 New Street (at Drury Lane), Burlington (1-905-637-5233) on Monday from 12:30 p.m. until time of chapel service at 2 p.m. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. God saw the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb so he closed your weary eyelids and whispered it's now time. "Aloha My Sweetheart, We are Together Again"
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AuCoin, Henry (c. 1890 - 1942)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Cheticamp
Source: March 27, 1942 Halifax Herald
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Henry AuCoin Reserve, March 26, 1942 - Henry AuCoin, 52, a native of Cheticamp, but a resident here for many years, passed away at his home after several months' illness. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Alex MacIsaac, New Waterford, Isabel and Germaine at home and six sons, Fabian, Dominine, Alphonse, Francis, Leonard and Arthur. Alphonse only recently arrived in England with a Canadian army unit. The funeral was held at St. Joseph's Church here for Requiem Mass and thence to the Catholic Cemetery.
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Avery, James H. (1890 - 1973)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Eileen Avery
ContributorEmail: Ib4eexcept@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Larry's River (Guysborough County)
Source: Boston Sunday Globe, 7 October 1973, p. 38.
Ed. Notes: James Henry AVERY was b. 5 Jan 1890 in Larry's River, NS, CAN. Son of Alexander John AVERY and Elizabeth DesLAURIERS.
Date: 01/23/99
Avery Of Watertown, Oct. 5, James H. Avery, beloved husband of Mary (Hayes), father of Mrs. John (Charlotte) Gleason of North Reading, the Rev. Joseph E., M.M. of Hawaii, Robert H. of Ohio, Mrs. John (Elizabeth) O'Connor of East Weymouth, George A. of Waltham, brother of David of New York, Abraham of Waltham and Clara (Claire) Curran of Brighton. Also survived by thirty-one grandchildren and three great grandchildren,. Residence 112 Irving Street. Funeral from the Donald J. MacDonald & Son Funeral Home, 270 Main St., Watertown on Monday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Patrick Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Calling hours Saturday 7-9, Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
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Bain, Marion J. ( - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Source: The Globe and Mail, 6 July 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County,Bridgewater (Lunenburg County),Mahone Bay (Lunenburg County)
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
Bain, Marion J.
At South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia on June 30, 1998. Beloved wife of George C.S. Bain of Mahone Bay, and dearly loved mother of Christopher (and Jane) Bain, of Nepean. Cherished grandmother of Sam and Jonathan. Devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and gracious hostess, Marion enhanced her homes and gardens in Toronto, Ottawa, Washington, London and Mahone Bay. The funeral service was held on Friday, July 3. The family expresses thanks to the staff of South Shore Regional Hospital and to the Reverend Heather Hemming. If desired, gifts to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
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Baker, Henry, of Halifax (c.1812-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Halifax (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 December 1903, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/18/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 28 December 1903, p. 8:
The death occurred on Saturday of Henry BAKER, of 35 Agricola street. Deceased had formerly been a pilot. He was in the 91st year of his age.
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Baker, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, of Halifax (-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/03/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 Nov 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 4 November 1907, p. 12, col. 4:
Died - BAKER - At 33 Birmingham street, November 3rd, Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of Henry J. BAKER. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at ___ o'clock. Internment at East Chezzetcook.
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Barnes (nee Crooks), Priscilla, formerly of St Margaret's Bay (-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 October 1903, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,St Margaret's Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 06/17/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 23 October 1903, p. 7:
Died - At the residence of her sister, Mrs. Edward HORNE, 293 Brunswick street, Halifax, October 22, Priscilla, widow of Captain Robert BARNES, of Sunderland, England, and daughter of the late John CROOKS, St. Margaret's Bay. The remains will be taken to Glen Margaret on Saturday at 9 a.m. for internment.
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Barry (nee Stone), (c.1825-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 February 1907, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/15/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 4 February 1907, p. 2:
Mrs. Catherine BARRY, relict of William Henry BARRY, died at her residence, Water street, this morning. The deceased lady had reached the ripe age of 82, and was bright and active right up to a few days ago when she took very ill. She is survived by a brother, three sons, two daughters, also a large number of grandchildren. Patrick STONE is a brother of the deceased.
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Barstow, Frank m. Georgiana Downing (1901)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 September 1901, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Musquodoboit (Halifax County),Rhode Island (U.S.A.)
Date: 07/08/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 14 September 1901, p. 7:
Married - At 42 Harlme street, Providence, R.I., September 4, by Rev. Thomas A. FENTON, Frank BARSTOW, of Providence, to Georgiana, third daughter of David DOWNING, Musquodoboit.
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Bayer, William, of Petpeswick (c.1836-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/04/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 Oct 1907, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 12 October 1907, p. 16, col. 5:
Died - At Petpiswick, Oct. 1st, William BAYER, aged 71 years, leaving a wife and three children to mourn their loss. (Boston and New Brunswick papers copy.)
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Beazley, Albert m. Oakley, Bertha (1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 16 October 1906, p. 12:
The marriage took place at 7 o'clock this morning in St. Mary's cathedral, of Miss Bertha OAKLEY and Albert BEAZLEY. Rev. Father COLLINS officiated, the bride being attended by Miss Mary OAKLEY as bridesmaid and Richard THOMPSON being the groom's best man.
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Beazley, Heber (abt 1884-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Holy Cross Cemetery (Halifax),Muskoka Sanitarium (Nova Scotia),St Mary's Cathedral (Halifax)
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Date: 05/27/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 24 February 1905, p. 10:
The death occurred at his fther's residence, 35 Spring Garden road, yesterday afternoon of Heber BEAZLEY, aged 21, son of Captain William BEAZLEY, of this city. The deceased had been ill for about a year, during which period he spent some time at the Muskoka sanatarium. This, however, gave him but temporary relief, and after his return he failed rapidly. By trade he was an engineer and had a host of friends. Besides his father he is survived by three brothers and four sisters.
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The funeral of Heber BEAZLEY took place from his father's residence, 35 Spring Garden road, yesterday afternoon, and the large number that were present testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. The body was taken to St. Mary's Cathedral, where service was held, and thence to Holy Cross cemetery for internment.
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Beazley, Henry m. Ryan, Maud (1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 June 1903, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 9 June 1903, p. 6:
Henry BEAZLEY, son of Captain William BEAZLEY, and Miss Maud RYAN, daughter of James RYAN, were married this morning in St. Patrick's church by Rev. Father Gerald MURPHY. John CURREN was best man and Miss Eva BEAZLEY, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. The couple received many presents, including a cheque from the groom's parents. The groom was a member of St. Mary's amateur championship four-oared crew. Mr. and Mrs. BEAZLEY left by the C.P.R. for a trip to the upper provinces. They will reside on Dresden Row on their return.
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Beazley, Mrs. Margaret, of Ferguson's Cove (c.1820-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 April 1900, p. 3, 3 April 1900, p. 3, 5 April 1900, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Holy Cross Cemetery (Halifax),Ferguson's Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 2 April 1900, p. 3:
Died - At Ferguson's Cove, April 2nd, Margaret, widow of the late Thomas BEAZLEY, aged eighty years. Funeral notice later.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 3 April 1900, p. 3:
The funeral of the late Mrs. BEAZLEY will be held from the Lumber Yard on arrival of the steamer with the remains at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 5 April 1900, p. 1:
The internment took place yesterday at Holy Cross cemetery, of the remains of the late Mrs. BEAZLEY, who died at Ferguson's Cove. The body was first taken to the Catholic church at Ferguson's Cove, whence it was brought to the city by steamer. The funeral was attended by a large number of citizens evidencing the esteem in which the deceased was held in the community.
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Beazley, Walter Seymour m. Schwartz, Gladys (3 November 1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/02/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 7 November 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriages
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 7 November 1906, p. 12:
On Saturday, NOvember 3rd, St. Mark's rectory was the scene of a quiet wedding, in which the principals were Walter Seymour BEAZLEY and Gladys SCHWARTZ, both of Halifax. The Rev. Mr. LeMOINE, rector of St. Mark's, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. BEAZLEY will reside in Boston.
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BELL, Leta Audrey (1922-1997)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Barb Wells Henderson
ContributorEmail: HENDE262@
Source: MONCTON TIMES & TRANSCRIPT, Moncton, NB. Monday, September 22, 1997
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Westmorland County
Date: 04/13/98
Mrs. Leta Audrey Bell of Elmwood Dr., Moncton, passed away at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital on Sunday September 21, 1997 after a lengthy illness. Born on August 8, 1922 in Little River, NB, she was the daughter of the late William Guy Geldart and Fannie Louise Oulton. Mrs. Bell was an employee of Marvins Biscuits until 1960, after which she was a homemaker. She attended Mountain View United Church. She is survived by her husband, James P. Bell; one son, James D. Bell (Angela) of Moncton; one grandson, Stephen James Bell of Moncton; two brothers, Eric Geldart of Moncton, Holly Geldart of Little River; one half brother Don Geldart of Florida as well as several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Bell was predeceased by four sisters, Erma Geldart, Maitland Geldart, Ann Hopper and Mary Alcorn and by four brothers, Reg, Arden Will and Clifford [Geldart]. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to the funeral service. Funeral service will be held at Fair Haven Funeral Home (852-3530) 1177 Salisbury Rd., Moncton on Tuesday, September 23, 1997 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Holly Edsall officiating. Interment in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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Benere, Mrs. Isabel, formerly of Enfield (c.1827-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 January 1902, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Enfield (Hants County),Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 11 January 1902, p. 16:
Died - January 7, at West Acton, Mass., Mrs. Isabel BENERIE, widow of Donatus BENERIE, aged seventy-five. The remains will be taken to Enfield.
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Bigelow, Noah Allan (1998 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Dec. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
BIGELOW, Noah Allan - 4 months, Gospel Woods Road, East Halls Harbour, Kings Co., died December 11, 1998, at home. Born in Kentville, he was a son of Tim Gigelow Jr. and Kara Lee (Watson) Bigelow. Surviving are brother, Brandon, at home; maternal grandparents, Colin and Patricia Watson, East Halls Harbour; paternal grandparents, Tim and Christine Bigelow, Woodville, Kings Co.; maternal great-grandparents, James and Carrie Watson, East Halls Harbour; paternal great-grandmothers, Mrs. Dorothy Bond, Lakeville, Kings Co.; Mrs. Joyce Bigelow, Lakeville. Funeral was held December 13, 1998 in W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville, Rev. Elias Mutale and Rev. Gail Whalen-Dunn officiated. Burial in Elm Grove Cemetery. Donations to the pediatric unit of Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville, or to the IWK Grace Foundation.
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Binskin, Frederick H., formerly of England (c.1883-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1907, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 October 1907, p. 6, col. 1:
The death occurred on Saturday evening at the military hospital of Frederick Harry BINSKIN, a bombardier in the Royal Canadian Artillery. Bombadier BINSKIN, who was 24 years and six months of age, and unmarried, died after a short illness of appendicitis. He was an Englishman, and in deference to his wish expressed during his illness, his body will be taken to England for internment. He was very popular with his fellows of the regiment, and his death is genuinely regretted by them.
(Note: Spelling of surname shown as BASKIN or BUSKIN in subsequent edition of The Evening Mail.)
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Bissett, Joseph, formerly of Cole Harbour (c.1808-1885)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Morning Chronicle, 5 June 1885, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
Morning Chronicle, Friday, 5 June 1885, p. 3, col. 5:
Deaths - At River Bourgeois, C.B., on the 16th May, Joseph BESSETT, a native of Cole Harbor, Halifax County, aged 77. - (Newfoundland and Boston papers please copy.)
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Black, Frank (-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Westmorland County
Source: The Globe and Mail, 28 April 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
Black, Frank (Professional Engineer, retired from Ontario Hydro)
At Toronto on Saturday, April 25, 1998. Frank Leslie Black, son of the late Myrtle and Ralph Black of Moncton, N.B. He attended Mount Allison University and Engineering University of Nova Scotia. He was an ardent skiier, tennis player and was a life member of the Boulevard Club. He leaves his beloved wife Ella and a sister Dorothy (Mrs. Maurice Stevens of Moncton). No service in Toronto, but in Saint John, N.B., there will be a service by the Rector Rev. David Kierstead of St. Jude's Anglican Church, following which there will be a burial in Fern Hill Cemetery. Memorials gratefully declined.
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Blank, William Gerald, of Halifax (c.1900-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 April 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 16 April 1900, p. 5:
Died at 355 Barrington street, April 13th, William Gerald BLANK, infant son of William BLANK.
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Bond, Walter St. Clair (1906-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County
Source: The Globe and Mail, 29 July 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
Bond, Walter St. Clair
Born in Chester, Nova Scotia in 1906 and passed away, after a long and difficult illness, at St. Mary's Hospital in Kitchener on Thursday, July 23rd, 1998. He leaves his much beloved wife Orma, in Kitchener and son, David, in Waterloo. He was also specially loved grandfather of Kristen, Megan, Courtney and the late Jeffrey Bond. He leaves his sister, Phyllis, in Kitchener to mourn his loss.
Walter spent 48 years in service to the Bank of Nova Scotia in various capacities and especially his close contact with fellow bankers both before and after retirement. He was a Life Deacon and Trustee at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church in Toronto where he was happy to devote much of his time in early years as a choir member. In 1995, he was awarded the Commemorative Medal by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind for his many years on the Board of the Ontario Division. He was also Honourary Director of South Muskoka Memorial Hospital Foundation and devoted much time in the interest of geriatric research.
If desired, donations may be made to the Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, the C.N.I.B., South Muskoka Memorial Hospital Foundation, Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario or any charity of your choice. A private family service has been held in Kitchener. Cremation to follow with interment at St. Thomas' Church Cemetery, Bracebridge. A memorial service will be held at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church in September. Notice will follow at a later date.
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Borgal, Captain George (c. 1849-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/24/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 Oct 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 9 October 1907, p. 12, col. 1:
A sad accident happened at Pleasant Harbor, Halifax county, on Thursday last, by which Captain George BORGAL lost his life. He was piloting the schooner Barcelona out of the latter place, when suddenly a heavy squal struck the ship, the ropes entangling him about the body and fearfully mangling him. Both his legs were broken, as also his arms, and face frightfully torn. He lived only an hour and a half after. The deceased, who was in his 58th year, was a man of upright character, honest in his dealings and a model of unselfishnes in his home. He leaves a wife and four children to mourn the loss of a kind and devoted husband and father. The children are Captain William, at home, Aylmer, in the Northwest, and Essie and Muriel, going to school.
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Boutilier, Arthur T., of Halifax (c.1863-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 October 1906, p. 12:
Died - The death occurred at his residence, 18 Carleton street, October 8th., of Arthur T. BOUTILIER, aged 43 years, son of the late Hezekiah and Ann BOUTILIER, leaving a wife and seven children to mourn his loss. Funeral Thursday, October 11th, at 3 p.m. Boston papers please copy.
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Bowers, Andres m. Smith, Elizabeth (1902)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 Feb 1902, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 07/11/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 3 February 1902, p. 7:
Married - At Ketch Harbor, on Jan. 28, by Rev. Father GRACE, Andrew BOWERS to Elizabeth SMITH.
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Bowser, Reuben Isaac (c. 1907 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Source: Halifax Herald, 13 September 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Canada Customs Ships,Masons,Royal Canadian Air Force,Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/13/98
Bowser, Reuben Isaac (Uncle Reub) - 91, Ostrea Lake, Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax Co., passed away peacefully September 11, 1998, in the veterans' unit of the Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg.
Born in Dartmouth, he was a son of the late Capt. Isaac and Lydia Anne (Baker) Bowser. As a young lad, he went to sea with his father, Capt. Isaac, on his vessels transporting lumber, etc., to Halifax. Then prior to the war he served with the Canadian Custom Ships. During the Second World War, he was flight sergeant with the Royal Canadian Air Force serving his overseas service in the territorial waters off Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Quebec and Labrador. Most of his service was spent at Shearwater Air Force Base servicing the planes there and taking boats, supplies, etc., up and down the Gulf of St. Lawrence from North Sydney to Goose Bay, Labr. He was stationed at Goose Bay for most of his service and was one of the first men to service in that area.
Following the war he returned to the RCMP, Halifax, and retired in 1960 as a constable with 29 years service from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Marine Section. He was a member of Masonic Ashlar Lodge 107, Musquodoboit Harbour; RCMP Veterans Association; RCAF Veterans Association and St. George's Anglican Church, Ostrea Lake.
He is survived by his wife, Bernice Elizabeth (Hartling) Bowser; son, Wayne Lloyd, Lunenburg; granddaughters, Charmaine, Westphal; Roanne, Toronto; grandson, Wayne Reuben, Westphal; great-grandchildren, Tosha and Jesse; nieces, Jean Turple, Lake Charlotte; Judy MacDonald, Truro; Aggie Gaetz, Seaforth; nephew, Keith Bowser, Meaghers Grant; their families and several cousins. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family being predeceased by brothers, John, Walter and Wilson.
Visitation at Rowlings Funeral Home, Musquodoboit Harbour, today, September 13, from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, September 14, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. with Masonic service at 7:30 p.m. Funeral service 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 15, in St. George's Anglican Church, Ostrea Lake, Rev. Pam Bishop officiating. Interment in St. George's Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society, St. George's Anglican Church or charity of choice.
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Boyle, John Eugene (1919-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Source: The Globe and Mail, 12 September 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Knights of Malta,Mabou (Inverness County)
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
Boyle, John Eugene , K.M. (Knight of Malta)
Born July 10, 1919 in the town of Mabou, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Passed away peacefully in Toronto on Thursday, September 10th, 1998. Loving husband to Bernadette (nee Burke). Devoted and proud father to Catherine and her husband Mark Burack, and Gerard and his wife Sally. Cherished by his six grandchildren: John Paul, Jennifer and David Jeffrey, Michael John Burack, Michael and Nicholas Boyle. Dear brother to Veronica (Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Mironoff of San Francisco).
John left Cape Breton at the age of nineteen and attended St. Mary's College in Brockville. He began his business career as a clerk with Richard & B.A. Ryan Ltd. and quickly rose to the position of President and C.E.O. Under his direction for 45 years, the Ryan Company prospered. For many years he served on the Executive Committee of the Ontario General Contractors Association and the Toronto Construction Association, as well as the Board of Governors of Project Management School of Waterloo University. Past Co-Chairman of the Providence Villa & Hospital Redevelopment Fund Campaign; he was involved both personally and professionally in numerous philanthropic and charitable activities. He retired due to ill health at the age of 71. He was an enormously passionate and energetic man who valued integrity and fairness above all else.
The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOMEA.W. MILES CHAPEL, 1403 Bayview Ave. (South of Eglinton Avenue East) from 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Sunday, September 13th. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL MONDAY MORNING-10:00 O'CLOCK OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CHURCH 78 Clifton Road, Toronto. In Mabou, Cape Breton, visitation will be held Tuesday evening, September 15th from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Church. A celebration of this noble and exceptional man's life will be held on Wednesday, September 16th, 11:00 o'clock at St. Mary's Church in Cape Breton. Interment will be in the Scottish tradition in St. Mary's Parish in Cape Breton, the land he loved.
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Brackett, Mrs. Ellen, of Herring Cove (c.1815-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 July 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/26/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 16 July 1900, p. 5:
The death took place yesterday at Herring Cove of Mrs Ellen BRACKETT, aged 85 years, widow of James BRACKETT.
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Bray, James m. Sadie Baker (1901)
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 September 1901, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Moncton (Westmorland County)
Date: 07/08/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 20 September 1901, p. 10:
Miss Sadie BAKER, daughter of James BAKER, and James BRAY, of Moncton, were married last evening at 7 o'clock at the Tabernacle church, by Rev. Mr. SCHURMAN. The bride was given away by her brother, John BAKER. She wore a dress of heliotrope silk velvet, trimmed with pearl lace and hat to match. Miss Alma BAKER was the bridesmaid. She was attired in navy blue. The bride's bouquet was of white roses and maiden hair fern. After the ceremony the bridal party and the guests, who were the immediate friends of the contracting parties, drove to the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. R. DARRAH, 96 Maynard street. Mr. and Mrs. BRAY left by the 4 o'clock train this afternoon for Moncton. The couple were the recipients of a large number of presents.
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Brinton, Stanley Malcolm (c.1923-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
BRINTON, Stanley Malcolm - 75, Berwick, Kings Co., died November 13, 1998, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Hampton, Annapolis Co., he was a son of the late Ira and Lucy (Ray) Brinton. He was manager at Royal Bank of Canada, Berwick, from 1968 until his retirement in 1981. He was a member and past treasurer of St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Berwick, and was awarded the Diocesan Medal of Merit in 1983. He was past member of Berwick Curling Club and Berwick Lions Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Yvonne Marie Wetmore; sons, Stephen Andrew, Fredericton; daughters, Barbara Joy (Mrs. Everett Gaudon), St. Thomas, Ont.; Anne Marie (Mrs. David Cunningham), Berwick; brothers, Boyd, Kingston; Gordon, Toronto; Gerald, Greenwood; sisters, Marjorie Brinton, Berwick; Myrna (Mrs. Clyde Walls), Halifax; four grandchildren. He was predeceased by son, Gary Michael; brothers, Donald, Ray. Funeral was held November 16, 1998 in St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Berwick, Rev. Gerald Saulnier and Rev. Albeni d'Entremont officiated. Private burial in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Cemetery, Kentville. Family flowers only. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
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Brooks, Jennie (-1989)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County
Source: Bentley, Margaret
Ed. Notes: 10 Oct 1989
Date: 10/21/97
Brooks, Jennie Margaret - 97, East Cumberland Lodge, formerly of Northport, died Monday in the lodge. Born in Chapman Settlement, Cumberland County, she was a daughter of the late Lucias Mickey and Alice Lavenia (Ogden) Chapman. She moved to the United States in her early years until 1960 when she moved to Northport. She resided with her brother Russell for the past six years, moving to East Cumberland Lodge last month. She is survived by three brothers, Fred, New Glasgow; Borden, Oxford; Russell, East Amherst; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Ralph; four sisters, Eliza, Emily, Flora, Gladys; seven brothers, Charles, William, Aubrey, Edgard, Otis, Wilson, Harold. The body is in Mundie's Funeral Home, Pugwash, visiting 2-4, 7-9 pm today, where funeral will be held 2pm Wednesday, Rev. Morley Bentley officiating. Burial in Lorneville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Nova Scotia Heart Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Brooks, Mrs. Eliza (c.1859-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 March 1900, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Victoria General Hospital (Halifax)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 2 March 1900, p. 3:
The death occurred at the Victoria general hospital yesterday of Mrs. Eliza BROOKS, aged 41 years.
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Brown, James Lawson (c.1930 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
BROWN, James Lawson - 68, Moshers Corner, died November 14, 1998, in Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Middleton. Born in New Ross, Kings Co., he was a son of Vera (Gates) Brown, Centerville, Kings Co., and the late Percy Brown. He was a retired auto mechanic and service station operator. He was a founding partner in Brown's Auto Salvage Ltd., Melvern Square. He was a dedicated family man and enjoyed hunting and camping. Surviving are his mother, Vera Brown; his wife, the former Wilma Jean (Billie) Carter, Moshers Corner; daughters, Patricia Walder, Melvern Square; Tracy Ward, Wilmot; sons, Peter Brown, Melvern Square; Ivan Brown, Bridgewater; Tim Brown , Melvern Square; Charles Brown, Port George; David Lewis, Moshers Corner; Jeff Lewis, Charlottetown; Perri Lewis, St. Margarets Bay; John Lewis, Berwick; sister, Mrs. Judy Welton, Lake Shore Road, Kings Co.; brothers, Ivan, South Williamston; Sheldon, North Alton; David Centerville; 23 grandchildren. Funeral was held November 17, 1998 in Warren T. Roop Funeral Home, Middleton, Pastor David Egers and Rev. Sharon Budd officiated. Interment in the Church Grove Cemetery, Melvern Square. Donations in memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of choice.
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Brown, Mrs. Isabella, of Halifax (c.1859-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 February 1900, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Camp Hill Cemetery (Halifax),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 16 February 1900, p. 3, col. 5:
Died - Mrs. Isabella BROWN, wife of John BROWN, a miner, who resides at 188 Creighton street, died last evening after a lingering illness. She was 41 years of age and was well known in the north end.
The Evening Mail, Saturdy, 17 February, p. 9., col. 2:
Died - BROWN - On February 15, Bella, wife of Daniel BROWN, aged 41 years. Funeral on Sunday at 3:30 o'clock from the Cornwallis street Baptist church.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 February 1900, p.2, col. 3:
The funeral of Mrs. Isabella BROWN, Creighton street, took place yesterday afternoon from her home. Service was held in Cornwallis street Baptist church by Rev. Dr. SAUNDERS, and the internment was made in Camp Hill cemetery. The members of Rebekah lodge, I.O.O.F., M.U., attended the funeral and the burial ceremonies of the order were gone through with.
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Burbidge, Albert m. Jervis, Ada (1901)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 September 1901, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/09/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 21 September 1901, p. 3:
Married - September 16, at the residence of Michael BEAZLEY, 19 Duncan street, by REv. G.W.F. GLENDENNING, Albert BURBIDGE, to Ada JERVIS, both of Halifax.
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Burbridge, Mrs. Elizabeth, formerly of Halifax (c.1835-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 July 1900, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/26/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 28 July 1900, p. 3:
Richard BURBIDGE, county constable, received word to-day of the death of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth BURBIDGE, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. A. JONES, Naugatuck, U.S.A. The deceased was an estimable lady, 65 years old and leaves four children - Richard, Mrs. JONES, Mrs. Elizabeth LENERS, who also lived with her mother and Mrs. John KEEFE, Melrose, Massachusetts. The remains were interred at Naugatuck.
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Byrne, John, of Eastern Passage (-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 27 Feb 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 27 February 1903, p. 12:
There occurred at Eastern Passage on Friday, February 27th, the death of John BYRNE, the loss of one of its most respected inhabitants. He was an exemplary citizen of quiet manner and sterling integrity, and will be very much missed in the community. He leaves a widow, four sons and one daughter, who sadly mourn their loss. All will extend their sympathies to them in their sad bereavement.
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Callaghan, Casey & Olive Gorman (1902)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 29 January 1902, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Engagement Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 29 January 1902, p. 3:
The engagement is announced of Lieutenant Casey CALLAGHAN, who is in charge of the scout detachment of the C.M.R., that sailed on the steamer Victorian yesterday for South Africa. The young woman is Miss Olive GORMAN, daughter of Geoffrey GORMAN. The scout met Miss GORMAN when he was here two years ago en route to South Africa as a member of the 1st battalion of the C.M.R. The marriage will take place on the return of Lieutenant Casey from South Africa.
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CAMERON, Jennie I. (1913-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Barb Wells Henderson
ContributorEmail: HENDE262@
Source: SACKVILLE TRIBUNE-POST, Sackville, NB. Wednesday, April 29, 1998
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County,Girl Guides,Mount Allison Ladies College,Trinity-St Stephen's United Church (Amherst),Amherst (Cumberland County)
Date: 05/14/98
AMHERST - The death of Jennie I. Cameron, 85, of Amherst occurred on Sunday, April 26, 1998 at Highland View Regional Hospital in Amherst.
Born in Cape Spear, she was a daughter of the late Enzor and Alice (Strang) OULTON. She was a graduate of Mount Allison Ladies College in 1931. She received a life membership in the Nova Scotia Home and School Association. She was a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star; a past president of the Maritime Assembly of the Rebekah Lodge; and a member of the Miriam Rebekah Lodge in Amherst. She was a member of Trinity-St. Stephen's United Church. She belonged to the UCW group, and the Chignecto Presbytery and the Maritime Conference. She was a leader in youth groups, and was a divisional commissioner for the Cumberland County Girl Guides Association. She was a recipient of the prestigious Mayflower Award. She was a past president and member of the Cumberland ITC. She was a member of the Amherst Town Council from 1963-68. She was also an active member of the Liberal party. She was a past president of the ladies curling club, and also a former member of the Amherst Golf Club. She is survived by a daughter Joan Cameron (Stan Davis) of Amherst; a son Stuart (Margaret) of Halifax; two brothers, Austin OULTON of Bayfield, and Blake OULTON of Bathurst; a sister Edna Agnew of St. Sauveur des Monts; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband Alex M. Cameron; a brother Olen; and two sisters, Edythe and Charlotte.
A Miriam Rebekah Lodge #36 memorial service was held at the funeral home Tuesday, April 28 followed by an Eastern Star service.
The funeral service will be held at Trinity-St. Stephen's United Church in Amherst on Wednesday, April 29 at 2 p.m., with Rev Allan Griffin officiating. There will be a private graveside service held at the Amherst Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Trinity-St. Stephen United Church, the Above and Beyond Campaign, or the charity of your choice.
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Cameron, John, of Ecum Secum (c.1838-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/01/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 June 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 20 June 1906, p. 10:
Died - At Ecum Secum, June 9th, John CAMERON, aged 68.
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Campbell, Alexander John (Jack) Q.C. (c. 1904-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Colchester County
Source: The Globe and Mail, 3 February 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
Campbell, Alexander John (Jack) Q.C.
Died peacefully on January 30, 1998, in his 94th year, at the Montreal General Hospital. Husband of the late Bubbles Weatherbe and the late Molly Gordon; brother of the late Arthur Campbell; father of Susan Adair (David) of Vancouver and Elizabeth Crocker (Brian) of Halifax; step-father of Peter Gordon (Mary), Heather Brodeur (Pat) of Toronto and the late Gerry Gordon; grandfather of Angus and D'Arcy Adair; Catherine and Susan Crocker; Grant, Philippe, Charles and René Brodeur; Andrea, Gil, Grant, Martha, Jeffrey and Heather Gordon. Jack also had nine great-grandchildren (with two more on the way). He will be missed by his family and friends and also by Pennie Redmile, his devoted housekeeper of twenty-five years. Jack was born in Truro, N.S. and received his B.A. (1925) and LL.B. (1927) from Dalhousie University and his LL.M. (1929) from Harvard Law School. He was called to the Bar of Nova Scotia in 1927, of Quebec in 1930, and was created K.C. in 1946. He began practising law with his father A.J. Campbell, Q.C., in Truro and moved to Montreal in 1929, practising with Brown, Montgomery & McMichael and Audette & O'Brien until 1932 when he became associated with the late Honorable F. Philippe Brais, Q.C. This association continued until 1970, save for the period of 1946-49 when he held the position of Puisné Judge of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec. From 1970-76, he was the senior partner of Campbell, Pepper & Laffoley and served as Counsel to the firm 1976-87. In 1987, he joined Gasco Lelarge as Counsel and held this position until his death. He served as Bâtonnier of the Bar of Montreal, 1966-67, as Bâtonnier of the Bar of the Province of Quebec, 1966-67, and was a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He was awarded the Louis St. Laurent Award for "distinguished service to the goals of the Canadian Bar Association" in 1996 and was formally recognized as the Montreal Bar's longest practising lawyer (70 years) in September, 1997. He was a member of the St. James' Club, the University Club, and Kanawaki Golf Club. His passions in life included golf, opera, and good jokes. A private service for the family will be held on Tuesday and a reception to celebrate his life will be held on Wednesday, February 4, at 3:00 p.m. at the St. James' Club, 1145 Union St., Montreal. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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Carson, John (formerly of Elmsdale) (c.1883-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Elmsdale (Hants County),Lynn (Massachusetts)
Source: The Evening Mail, 7 September, 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 7 September 1906, p. 10:
Died - At Lynn, September 4th, John, the eldest son of Thomas and Catherine CARSON, of Elmsdale. Age 23 years 10 months. Funeral from his father's residence, September 8th at 8.30 a.m.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 10 September 1906, p. 10:
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. CARSON will regret to hear of the death of their eldest son, John A., which occurred at Lynn, Mass., on the 4th inst. He had been ill but a few days with peritonitis and the sad news was a shock to his family at Elmsdale. Mr. CARSON had just returned to Lynn after having spent his vacation at his parents' home. The body arrived on the 6.10 train Friday evening and the funeral took place at 8.30 Saturday morning from his father's residence at Elmsdale.
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Carter, K. Lawrence (-1994)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County
Source:
Ed. Notes: Newspaper not identified.
Date: 10/21/97
Carter, K. Lawrence - 81. 83 Spring Street, Amherst, died 9 June 1994, in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Mansfield, he was a son of the late C. Owen and Elizabeth (Chapman) Carter. He owned and operated K. Lawrence Carter and Son Ltd. for over 50 years. He was a past president of the Amherst Curling Club and member of IOOF Ivy Lodge 35. His name appears on every trophy ever up for competition at the Amherst Curling Club, as well as many other clubs, and had participated in bonspiels through the Maritimes. He had partaken in all provincial challenges open to male curiers and had an eight ender among his achievements. His first provincial win was in 1959 when he was on a team which won the British Consols. For five years he represented the Amherst Curling Club in the Branch Juniors. For over 15 years, he represented the local club in the consols and had also skipped rinks in mixed curling at the provincial level. During his last 12 years of curling, he participated in the Nova Scotia Seniors Competition and represented his province in National competition five times: 1968 (Edmonto), 1970 (Kamloops), 1975 (Calgary), 1976 (Ottawa) and 1977 (Winnipeg). In 1975, the Royal Calendonia Curling Club honoured him with an honorary life membership. He is survived by a son, Maynard Lawrence, Amherst; daughter, Barbara Jane (Mrs Roberts Stevens), Mahone Bay; sister, Isabelle Lowther, Oxford; two stepsons, Edmund Reid, Dartmouth; Clarnece Reid, Truemanville; two stepdaughters, Lauris (Mrs Russell Lewis), Amherst Head; Josephine Trebbne, Toronto; 25 grandchilden; several great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Katherine Smith; daughter, Margaret Elizabeth Grant; borther, Pearle, sister, Audree Mattinson. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 pm today in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst. Funeral will be 2 pm Sunday in Cumberland Memorial Chapel, Rev. Byron Corkum officiating. Burial will be in Amherst Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to First Baptist Church Restoration Fund, Canadian Cancer Society, or any charity.
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Chapman, Florence Allen
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County
Source: Bentley, Margaret
Ed. Notes: Not dated. Newspaper not identified.
Date: 10/21/97
Chapman, Florence Allen - 78, Lorneville, died Thursday at home. Born in Lorneville, she was a daughter of the late Henry (Eddie) and Bessie (Simpson) Black. She was a member of Lorneville United Church and life member of UCW. She is survived by a daughter, Hester (Mrs Roy Greeno), Lorneville, with whom she lived; a son, Richard, Elgin; two sisters, Marjorie Johnston, Little Shemoque; Edith Read, West Leicester; severn grand-children; 17 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Logan; a sister, Isadora; two brothers, Ralph, Raymond; a grandson, Richard. Body is in Campbell's Funeral Home, visiting 2-4, 7-9 pmtoday. Funeral will be 2 pm Saturday, Lorneville United Church, Rev. James Fraser officiating. Burial in Lorneville Cemetery.
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Chapman, George Burton (1918 - 1994)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Joyce May Fraser
ContributorEmail: jm.fraser@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County,Knights of Pythias,Amherst (Cumberland County)
Source: Amherst Daily News - Halifax Herald. March 1994
Ed. Notes:
Date: 07/24/98
Amherst: The death of George Burton Chapman of 36 Chamberlain Street, Amherst, occurred on Friday, March 11, 1994 at Victoria General Hospital in Halifax. He was 75 years of age.
Born in Havelock, N.B., he was a son of the late Harold Chapman and Lena (King) Chapman McGann. During his younger years he farmed in the Havelock area until 1948 when he moved to Amherst and worked at Enamel Heating Ltd.
Around 1954, he started his own business, George B. Chapman Electrical, Plumbing & Heating, which he ran until his recent illness.
He was assistant manager of Bailey Arena in Amherst for a number of years, and was assistant manager of the 1959 -1960 Amherst Senior Ramblers. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias, Chignecto Lodge #11, Amherst. He is survived by four daughters, Mary (Mrs Robert Hamilton), Joyce (Mrs George Fraser), and Jane Berry, all of Amherst, and Gloria Taylor of Salem, N.S.; two sons, George (Johnny) and Joe, both of Amherst; a sister, Edna O'Donnell of St. Andrews, N.B.; a brother Reid of Oromocto, N.B.; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren and step-great- grandchildren. He is also survived by a companion, Greta MacDonald, of Amherst.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a son, Burton; a sister Evelyn McKinnon; four brothers, Walter, Earl, Lawrence and Russell; his step-father John McGann.
His remains are resting at Furlong's Funeral Home in Amherst, with visiting hours today from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the Cumberland Memorial Chapel in Amherst on Tuesday, March 15, at 2 p.m. with Rev. David Bruce officiating. Burial will be in the Maplewood Cemetery at a later date. The family suggests donations be made to the Nova Scotia Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of your choice.
Ed: Born Aug 19, 1918
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Chapman, Lorenzo & Aleitha King (1901)
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Source: Amherst Daily News, Thursday, 5 Sept 1901
Ed. Notes: Forwarded by Margaret Bentley. Typed up version of the announcement.
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Date: 10/21/97
Wedding Bells Chapman - - - - King
The marriage took place on the evening of 4 Sep 1901 at eight o'clock in the Methodist Church at Albert, New Brunswick of Miss Aleitha King, daughter of Rev. J.K. King, pastor of that Church, to Dr Lorenzo Chapman, son of C.S. Chapman Esq. of Amherst, NS. The church was most beautifully decorated and the ceremony took place under an elegant floral arch and in the presence of a crowded congregation. The bridge, charmingly attired in white silk brocade with train, trimmings of chiffon, and wearing a veil and orange blossoms, was given away by her brother, the nuptial knot being tied by her father. The bridesmaid, Miss Mamie Chapman, sister of the groom, was very prettily attired in white persian lawn, with trimmings of valanciennes lace.
Both bride and bridesmaid carried an elegant bouquet of cream roses. Mr W.H. Wry of Albert, NB, performed the duties of groomsman. Miss Nellie King, dressed in white, was the flower girl. The wedding march was played by Miss Helena B. Atkinson. The bride was the recipient of a very large number of handsome presents.
Dr and Mrs Chapman will be in Amherst, NS, this evening (5 Sept 1901).
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Chapman, Ross Fawcett
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County
Source: Bentley, Margaret
Ed. Notes: No date given. Newspaper not identified.
Date: 10/21/97
Chapman, Ross Fawcett. 80, Marshview Manor, Amherst, died Tuesday in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Upper Tidnish, he was a son of the late Allen and Ethelwyn (Fawcett) Chapman. He worked as a carpenter for K.P. Allen Ltd in Amherst for many years until his retirement in 1961. He was a member of Trinity St Stephen United Church, Amherst. He was a member and past chancellor of Knights of Pythias, Chignecto Lodge 11. He is survived by his wife, the former Grace Oulton; a daughter, Audrey (Mrs Gordon Jones), Fredericton, NB; a sister, Brenda (Mrs Cedric Taylor), Scarborough, Ontario); three brothers, Arnold, Calgary, Alta; Victor, Moncton, NB; Rodger, Amherst; two granchildren. He was predecased by two sisters, Clarissa Reid, Gertrude Oulton; two brothers, Gordon, Everett. The body is in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst, visiting 2-4,7-9 pm today, where Knights of Pythias will hold a service 7 pm tonight, and where funeral will be 2 pm Friday, Rev James Fraser and Rev. Jack Touchie officiating. Burial will be at Baie Verte Cemetery, Baie Verte, NB.
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Chisholm (nee McLellan), Mrs. Maggie, of Mabou Coal Mines (c.1824-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 July 1904, p. 11.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Mabou (Inverness County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 5 July 1904, p. 11:
Died - At Mabou Coal Mines, June 23, Mrs. Maggie CHISHOLM, nee McLellan, in her 80th year.
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Chittick, David, Sheet Harbour (c.1843-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 May 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sheet Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 9 May 1907, p. 12, col. 3:
Died - At Sheet Harbor, Halifax county, May 4th, David CHITTICK, aged 64 years.
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Christian, Mamie D., formerly of Prospect
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 June 1905, p. 10.
Ed. Notes: Alexander J. MacLeod
Subject: Massachusetts (U.S.A.),Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/10/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 6 June 1905, p. 10:
On June 1st, the Mission Church, Roxbury, Mass., was the scene of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Mamie D. CHRISTIAN, [daughter] of Samuel CHRISTIAN, Upper Prospect, N.S., and Alex J. MACLEOD, of Quincy, Massachusetts. The couple were attended by Miss Helen F. CHIPPENDALE as bridesmaid and J.H. CHIPPENDALE as groomsman. Miss CHRISTIAN, who is a charming young lady, looked very pretty in her wedding gown of blue silk with picture hat, and carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss CHIPPENDALE also wore a very dainty gown of grey and white silk with picture hat, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. MACLEOD left for Baltimore, where they will spend two weeks. The bride received many handsome and costly presents. On their return they will reside at 282 Safford street, Wolaston, Mass. No cards.
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Christie, Charles (of Prospect) (c.1829-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 July 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 July 1906, p. 10:
Died -At Prospect, July 16th, Charles CHRISTIE, aged 77 years, leaving a wife, six sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father.
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Clark (nee Hutt), Priscilla A., formerly of Eastern Passage (c.1875-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 March 1904, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County),Quincey (Massachusetts)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 4 March 1904, p. 8:
The death occurred at Eastern Passage this morning of Mrs. Priscilla A. CLARK. Mrs. CLARK, who only arrived from Boston two weeks ago, was twenty-nine years of age. Her illness had extended over a period of fully two years. She was possessed of many lovable traits of character and bore her protracted sufferings with patience. She was a member of the Chruch of England. Her husband was absent in the United States at the time of her death.
Also at p. 8:
Died - At Eastern Passage, Halifax county, March 4th after a long and painful illness, Priscilla A. CLARK, wife of John A. CLARK, of Quincey, Mass., and daughter of Charles and Emma HUTT, of Eastern Passage, in the twenty-ninth year of her age, leaving a husband, two sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. Funeral notice later. (Quincey papers please copy.)
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Clark, Jane, late of Eastern Passage (c.1835-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,St John's Cemetery (Halifax),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 April 1904, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 22 April 1904, p. 8:
Died - At Halifax, April 20th, Jane CLARK, late of Eastern Passage, in her 69th year. Internment from the North End Mission, head of Gerrish street, to St. John's cemetery on Sunday at 2 o'clock. Friends of the deceased can see the body any time between 11 and 2 Sunday.
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Clarke, Edith Claire
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County
Source: Bentley, Margaret
Ed. Notes: Newspaper not given. Not dated.
Date: 10/21/97
Clark, Edith Claire - 93. Centennial Villa, Amherst, formerly of Brookdale, died Sunday in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Chapman Settlement, she was a daughter of the late Moses and Sarah Jane (Allen) Chapman. She was a graduate of Normal School, Truro, and taught elementary school in Amherst for most of her working life, retiring in 1970. She was a member of Brookdale United Church and Miriam Rebeccah Lodge 36. She is survived by a stepson, Fred Clark, Brookdale; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur; three sisters, Vera, Hattie Chapman, Frances Brander; two brothers, Allen, Everett. The body is in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst, visiting 2-4, 7-9 pm today and where a lodge service will be 7 pm today, and where funeral will be 2 pm Wednesday, Rev. Parker Matheson officiating. Burial will be in Amherst Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brookside United Church or any charity.
File size: 21 k
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Cleary, Philip (of Eastern Passage) (c.1886-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 September 1906, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 17 September 1906, p. 2:
The death of Philip CLEARY occurred yesterday at Eastern Passage after a brief illness. The deceased was taken ill the day before and it was seen that his condition was critical. The deceased was about 20 years of age and a member of St. Peter's Temperence Society. His family will have the sympathy of the community in the loss of their son.
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Cleveland, Frederick Theodore (c.1921 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
CLEVELAND, Frederick Theodore - 77, 116 Commercial St., Berwick, died November 9, 1998 in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Berwick, he was a son of the late William and Alva Mae Cleveland. He was formerly a painting contractor. He had served with the Royal Canadian Armed Forces and was a veteran of the Second World War. He was an active member of Royal Canadian Legion, Ortona Branch 69, and a member of Berwick United Church, where he had served on the committee of stewards. He was a former member of Berwick Town Council. Surviving is his wife, the former Janet Henderson. He was predeceased by brothers, Clifford Arthur, Harold; sister, Beatrice, Hazel. Legion and funeral services were held November 12, 1998 in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick, Rev. Donald MacPherson Officiated. Burial in Berwick Cemetery. Donations to any charity.
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Cohen, Stuart ( - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Source: The Globe and Mail, 29 August 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County,Sydney (Victoria County)
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
Cohen, Stuart
On Friday, August 28, 1998. Stuart Cohen, beloved husband of Paula. Loving father and father-in-law of Kathy and Gerald of Montreal, and Michael. Devoted grandfather of Benjamin. Dear son of the late Nina and Harry Cohen of Sydney, Nova Scotia. Dear brother to Joseph Gruber of Montreal. Brother-in-law of Susan and Martin Levine of Montreal. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West, (one light west of Dufferin), for service on Sunday, August 30, at 12:00 noon. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 70 Rosehill Avenue # 808. If desired, memorial donations may be made to The Stuart and Paula Cohen Alzheimer Research Endowment Fund c/o Baycrest 416-785-2875, 1-800-223-2087.
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Colbert, Thomas, of Dartmouth (c.1816-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 March 1904, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Musquodoboit (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 9 March 1904, p. 2:
Dartmouth News - The death of Thomas COLBRIT occurred last night after a short illness. The deceased was 88 years of age and well known in the community. He leaves a family of six children, one of whom is Mrs. George MOSHER. He is survived by one brother, Frank, who lives in Musquodoboit and two sisters one of whom is 98 years of age, and resides in the town. Funeral to-morrow afternoon at 3.30 p.m.
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Coleman, Charles Lewis (c. 1912 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
COLEMAN, Charles Lewis - 86, Rosedale Home of Special Care, New Germany, formerly of Broad Cove, Lunenburg Co., died November 15, 1998, in the home. Born in Berwick, he was a son of the late Harry and Ellen (Tusts) Coleman. Surviving are his wife, the former Beatrice MacLeod, Pleasantville; daughters, Beverly (Mrs. Marcel Coates), Janet (Mrs. Lloyd Wairz), British Columbia; step-daughters, Vida (Mrs. Fred Herman), Pleasantville; Deanna (Mrs. Donald Hirtle), Voglers Cove; sisters, Ada (Mrs. Bedford Graves), Berwick; Mary Coleman, Kentville; brother, Robert, Kentville; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildred. He was predeceased by several brothers and sisters. Funeral was held November 19,1998 in R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville, Rev. Doug Porter officiated. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Family flowers only. Donations to Rosedale Home for Special Care, New Germany.
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Colpitts, Milton Allison (c.1930-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County
Source: The Globe and Mail, 4 June 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
Colpitts, Milton Allison
68 of Chester passed away June 2, 1998 in Fisherman's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg. Born in Parrsboro he was the son of Eva (McCully) Evans and the late George Colpitts and stepson of the late Arthur Evans. He joined the staff of The Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) at seventeen years of age and for the next fifty years was involved in the banking industry retiring from The Bank of Montreal in 1997.
He is survived by his wife Frances (Scanlan) Colpitts, Gibsons, B.C.; son Ron and wife Sue, Gibsons, B.C.; daughters Wendy (Mrs. Jamie Lock), Ajax, Ontario; Teri Colpitts, wife of Bruce Beetam, Ajax, Ontario and Shelly (Mrs. Chris Guenette), Toronto; grandchildren Katie, Dylan, Carly, Shawna, Shane, Mitchell, Dallas and Brock. He is also survived by his brothers Gordon Colpitts and wife Minnie, Dartmouth; Arch Evans and wife Shirley, Markham, Ontario; sister Caroline (Mrs. Bill Caseley), Bridgewater and special friend Joyce Mills, Chester. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street, Halifax, where funeral will be 11:00 a.m. Friday. Cremation will follow. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Connors, Edward (formerly of Ketch Harbour) (abt 1837-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Date: 05/29/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 26 May 1905, p. 8:
The death occurred this morning, at 111 Grafton street, of Edward CONNORS, a native of Ketch Harbour, to which place his body will be taken for internment, the funeral taking place on Sunday morning. Mr. CONNORS, who was 68 years of age is survived by his wife.
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Connors, Mrs. Ann (formerly of Ketch Harbour) (abt 1820-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail (1904)
Ed. Notes:
Date: 05/27/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 12 December 1904, p. 10:
Th death occurred yesterday at her residence, 58 Willow street, of Ann, widow of Michael Connors. Mrs. Connors, who was eighty-four years of age was a native of Ketch Harbor. She was a most estimable woman and throughout life a devout Catholic. She had a wide circle of friends in this city, who will receive the news of her death with regret.
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Connors, Walter, formerly of Ketch Harbour (c.1821-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Holy Cross Cemetery (Halifax),Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 27 April 1904, pp. 9, 10.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 27 April 1904, p. 9:
Walter CONNORS, aged 83 years, a native of Ketch Harbor, died at 113 Maynard street yesterday. Funeral to-morrow at 2.30 o'clock; internment being in Holy Cross Cemetery.
And at p. 10:
Funeral from the residence of his son, William CONNORS, 112 Maynard street. (Boston papers please copy.)
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Connors, William, formerly of Ketch Harbour (c. 1827-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Monday 20 November 1905, p. 10:
The death occurred at an early hour this morning of William CONNORS, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. Deceased was a native of Ketch Harbor, but had resided in Halifax for upwards of 40 years, being employed at the King's wharf for 30 years, retiring therefrom about 13 years ago. Mr. CONNORS was a man of fine physique and sterling personality and had a large circle of friends. He formerly lived in the center of the city, but of late years had made his home with his sister, Mrs. Warren GREY, 38 Falkland street. He is survived by five daughters - Mrs. GREY, Mrs. LeBLANC, Mrs. James FAHIE, Mrs. John MOORE and Mrs. R. FITZGERALD. Funeral on Wednesday to Mount Olivet.
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Conrad, Mrs. Ada, of Eastern Passage (-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 January 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 6 January 1904, p. 10:
Died - At Eastern Passage, January 5th, Ada, beloved wife of Chas. CONRAD, leaving a sorrowing husband, four daughters and two sons. Funeral Thursday, January 7th, at one o'clock.
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Conrod, Enos, of Cole Harbour (c.1846-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 November 1903, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/18/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 25 November 1903, p. 10:
The death occurred this morning, at Cole Harbor, of Enos CONROD, a highly respected farmer of that section. Mr. CONROD, who was 57 years of age, is survived by his wife and eight children - three sons and five daughters. The funeral will take place at two o'clock to-morrow, at Cole Harbor.
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Conway, Mrs. Margaret, of Ferguson's Cove (c.1837-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 November 1900, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Ferguson's Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 28 November 1900, p. 3:
News of the City - Mrs. Margaret CONWAY, mother of the late James CONWAY, one of the best known pilots, died this morning at her home at Ferguson's Cove. The deceased was 63 years of age. She was highly respected and had a large number of friends in this city, who will regret to learn of her death.
And also at p. 3:
Died - At Ferguson's Cove, November 27th, after a long illness, Margaret, wife of James CONWAY, in the sixty-third year of her age, leaving a husband and five children - two daughters and three sons - to mourn the loss of a kind wife and affectionate mother. Internment Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at Ferguson's Cove. Boston papers please copy.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 29 November 1900, p. 5:
News of the City - Mrs. Margaret CONWAY was buried at Ferguson's Cove to-day. The funeral was a very large one.
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Coolen, Leslie (drowned)(c.1877-1906)
Material Type: Newspaper article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 October 1906, p. 7.
Ed. Notes: Coolen, Asaph
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Deaths at sea,Seamen,Fox Point (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 9 October 1906, p. 7:
HUBBARDS, October 8 - A more than usually sad drowning accident took place on the west side of St. Margaret's Bay this morning, when Leslie COOLEN returning with his cousin Asaph COOLEN from their trawls, was drowned by the capsizing of their boat. The wind was squally and the water rough. The accident took place between the bell buoy and Fox Point. Leslie was unable to swim and although clinging to an oar soon became exhausted and sank. Asaph could swim, and with the aid of the other oar kept afloat until a boat put off from the shore. The deceased was twenty-nine years of age, an intelligent, respected and industrious fisherman, and the youngest son of John Joseph COOLEN, Sr. He leaves a widow and two children. A large party were this afternoon grappling for the body, but without success.
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Coolen, Miss Johanna, formerly of Prospect (c.1877-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 February 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 17 February 1900, p. 5, col. 2:
The death occurred last night of Miss Johanna COOLEN, at the early age of 23. The deceased was an estimable young lady, and was for some time in the employ of Alderman MITCHELL, George street. She was a daughter of the late Thomas COOLEN, of Prospect, where the internment will take place Sunday.
And also at p. 5, col. 5:
Died - COOLEN - Fell asleep in Jesus, at 91 Grafton street, February 16th. Johanna, daughter of the late George COOLEN, aged 23 years. Her end was peace. The funeral will leave for Prospect at 8 o'clock Sunday Morning, where the internment will take place.
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Coolin, William (c.1839-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,East Dover (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 12 June 1905, p. 8:
The death occurred at his home in East Dover on June 10th of William COOLIN, a fisherman well known in that locality. Mr. COOLIN, who was sixty-six years of age, is survived by his wife and three children. The funeral took place at nine o'clock on the 11th at Dover.
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Cooney, Mrs. Mary Matilda, of Toronto (c.1822-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 April 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia,Ontario
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 6 April 1900, p. 5:
Died - At Toronto, April 1, Mary Matilda, wife of William COONEY, sr., aged 78 years.
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Cooper, John, of Wine Harbor, Guysboro County (c.1835-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Wine Harbour (Guysborough County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 October 1906, p. 12:
Died - At Grand River, Codroy, Nfld., (at the residence of his son-in-law, Thos. CORNEALY) of pneumonia, October 4, John COOPER, of Wine Harbor, Guysboro county, N.S., in the 71st year of his age. (Boston papers copy.)
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Corbett, Marjorie Helen (c. 1923 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
CORBETT, Marjorie Helen - 75, Aylesford, Kings Co., died November 20, 1998, in the VG Site, QEII. Born in Kentville, Kings Co., she was a daughter of Mary (Ferguson) Walker, Aylesford, and the late Frederick C. Walker. Having graduated from Acadia university, in 1942, with a business degree, she took up residence in Halifax. Her career included working as a secretary for Fairy Aviation and as a court reporter for the Nova Scotia Department of Justice. Following her retirement, in 1981, she rejoined her mother in Green Acres Subdivision after the death of her father. She is survived by her mother, Mary Walker, Aylesford; sons, David and wife Barbara, Lery, Que.; Dr. Dale and wife Dr. Penny, St. John's, Nfld.; brother, Ron and wife Ellen, Aylesford; grandchildren, Darren, Douglas, Ronald, Jennifer, Rod and Justin; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held November 22,1998, in Aylesford United Church, Rev. Howard Crooks officiated. Burial in Aylesford Union Cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch, or to Aylesford United Church. Funeral arrangements have been entusted to H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick.
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Coughlan, Joseph, of Halifax (c.1877-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 27 April 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 27 April 1903, p. 12:
Died - At his late residence, 20 Charles street, April 25th, Joseph COUGHLAN, son of the late James and Catherine COUGHLAN, in his 26th year, leaving a mother, three brothers and two sisters to mourn their loss. Funeral takes place Tuesday, at 2.30 o'clock, fromthe above address.
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Cowie, Mrs. William, of Moser River (-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 June 1903, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Moser River (Halifax County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 17 June 1903, p. 9:
Died - At Moser River, Halifax, June 7, Mrs. William COWIE.
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Cross, Edward, of Cole Harbour (c.1840-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Farming,Woodlawn Cemetery (Halifax),Cole Harbour (Halifax County),Lunenburg (Lunenburg County),Woodlawn (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 13 February 1907, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/15/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 13 February 1907, p. 2:
The death of Edward CROSS, of Cole Harbor, occurred at an early hour yesterday morning. The deceased was about 67 years of age and one of the most prominent market gardeners of eastern Halifax. As a successful farmer he was an example to all and he showed what an opening there was for market garden produce from a well conducted farm. In cabbage raising he met with great success and so with other staple articles of produce. He was a native of Lunenburg, but located at Cole Harbor many years ago. He had been confined to the house but a short while previous to his demise although his health had been failing for many months. He leaves a widow and a family of several sons and daughters. Stephen CROSS, of Halifax, is a brother.
And at p. 12:
Died - At Woodlawn on Tuesday, February 12th, 1907, Edmund CROSS, aged 67 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence to Woodlawn cemetery.
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Delouchry, Mrs. Catharine, of Halifax (c.1850-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 December 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/10/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 10 December 1906, p. 10:
The death occurred this morning, at 110 Maynard street, of Catharine, wife of James DELOUCHRY. Mrs. DELOUCHRY, who was 56 years of age, died after an illness of only four days' duration, her death being a distressing shock to the members of her family. Her husband and children, five sons and four daughters, survive her.
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Dempsey, James, of Herring Cove (c.1822-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 December 1903, p. 11.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/18/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 30 December 1903, p. 11:
Another old resident of Herring Cove passed away yesterday, in the person of James DEMPSEY, aged 81 years. Deceased, who was a well-known fisherman of that village, leaves four sons and two daughters. The funeral will be at Herring Cove.
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DesLauriers, Elizabeth ( - 1933)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Eileen Avery
ContributorEmail: Ib4eexcept@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Larry's River (Guysborough County)
Source: Boston newspaper 1933.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/23/99
[Elizabeth DesLAURIERS was b. ca. 1857/68 at Tracadie (or at Larry's River), NS, CAN, m. Alexander John AVERY in 1876 and lived at Larry's River, NS until after 1891 census. Her parents were Isadore and Angelique DesLAURIERS (nee EDGE). Their children included Elizabeth and Benjamin who died at birth, Mary, Abraham, Charlotte, Henry, James, Joseph, Leah, David and Claire. She also raised two nieces: Lillian and Mae LeVangie. Following is her death notice published in Boston in 1933.]
Mother of War Hero Dead Mrs. Elizabeth Avery, Cambridge Gold Star mother and a resident there for nearly 40 years, was mourned in death today by hundreds of friends in the Central Square section. Mrs. Avery died yesterday at her home, 36 Cottage Street, to which she moved several years ago after many years resident in Pearl Street, nearby.
She was the mother of Joseph Avery, who was killed in action during the Chateau-Thierry drive of 1918, and two years ago made the trip to France with other Gold Star mothers for a visit to his grave. Four other sons and three daughters survive. The sons are Henry, representative of an American rubber concern in India; David, of Buffalo, N.Y.; James, of Cambridge, and Abraham, of Belmont. The daughters are Mrs. Mary Avery Richards, of Belmont, Mrs. Clara (Claire) Avery Curran, of Dorchester and Miss Charlotte Avery, of Whittier, California. Another daughter, the late Mrs. Leah Avery Shea of Cambridge, died several years ago. Funeral services will be held Thursday with a solemn high mass of requiem at Blessed Sacrament Church, Pearl Street, Cambridge.
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Deveau, Virginia (c.1920 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Digby County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
DEVEAU, Virginia - 78, Meteghan, Digby Co., died November 16, 1998, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Corberrie, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Evangeline (Deveau) Gaudet. Surviving are son, Jean, Church Point; daughters, Eileen (Mrs. Omer Boudreau), Fall River; Karen Deveau, Auburn; Jeannette (Mrs. Arnold Hill), Saulnierville; brother, Irving, Sackville; sister, Marguerite Robichaud, Lynn, Mass.; seven grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward; brothers, Henry, Daley; sisters, Leah, Lorette, Agnes, Hilda, Lucie. Funeral was held November 19, 1998 in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Meteghan, Rev. Gerald LeBlanc officiated. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to the cardiac care unit ot the QEII Health Sciences Centre.
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DeYoung, Eleanor J. (c.1848-1885)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Nova Scotian, 4 April 1885, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Nova Scotian, Saturday, 4 April 1885, p. 7, col. 1:
Deaths - On Thursday, March 26th, Eleanor J., daughter of Elizabeth and the late Joseph DeYOUNG, aged 37 years.
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DeYoung, George Edward, of Woodside (1903-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 1 February 1904, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Woodside (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 1 February 1904, p. 8:
Died - Suddenly at Woodside, February 1st, George Edward, beloved child of George A. and Eva DeYOUNG, aged four months.
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DeYoung, Harold (of Halifax) (1906-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 September 1906, p. 12; 14September 1906, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 18 September 1906, p. 12:
Harold DeYOUNG, an infant of five months, died this morning at the home of his parents, 250 Creighton street. Funeral at ten o'clock on Friday afternoon.
The Evening Mail, Friday, 14 September 1906, p. 9:
Died - At 250 Creighton street, September 13, Harold Henery, infant child of James and Alice DeYOUNG, aged 5 months and 19 days.
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DeYoung, John Frederick, of Halifax (1901-1901)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 September 1901, p. 4.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 9 September 1901, p. 4:
Died - September 6, at 189 Creighton street, John Frederick, infant son of Alice and James DeYOUNG, aged four months and two days.
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DeYoung, Stephen, formerly of Chezzetcook (-1904)
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/21/98
SEE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE UNDER: HENNEBERRY, CHARLES
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Dixon, Hilda (abt 1906-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Barb Wells Henderson
ContributorEmail: HENDE262@
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Westmorland County
Source: Sackville Tribune-Post. Wednesday, June 3, 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/15/98
The death of Hilda Dixon, 92, of Sackville occurred at St. John Regional Hospital on Friday, May 29, 1998. Born in Brooklyn, she was a daughter of the late Amasa and Dormer (OULTON) Hicks. Twice married she was first married to William Atkinson and laterly to John Dixon with whom was celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She is survived by two sons, Edward Atkinson, Bowmanville, Ont., and Roy Atkinson, Chiliwack, B.C.; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, including William (Rose) Holmes, Sackville, Sally (Kevin) Evans and Wanda (Dana) Bradshaw, both of Hampton, and Carol Atkinson of Sackville, who resided with her during their growing years; two sisters, Alice Bembridge and Marion Hicks, both of Sackville. In addition to her two husbands, Will Atkinson and John Dixon she was predeceased by children, Carl and Georgina and by infants Holly and Donald, and by sisters, Daisy and Molly. The remains rested at Jones Funeral Home, Sackville where funeral service was held on Monday, June 1, 1998, Rev. Dr. Eldon Hay officiating. Burial in the Point de Bute Cemetery.
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Dobbin, Arthur Roy (c.1920 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Annapolis County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
DOBBIN, Arthur Roy - 78, Nictaux, died December 9, 1998, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in Clarenville, Nfld., he was a son of the late Francis and Suzanna (Johnson) Dobbin. He was a retired carpenter. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Beaver, Torbrook; Selina (Mrs. John Gillis), Barrie, Ont.; Marion (Mrs. John Burton), Aurora, Ont.; Rose (Mrs. Fred Rideout), Nictaux; sons, Bernard, Auburn; William, Middleton; Gerald, Oshawa, Ont.; Frank, St. John's Nfld.; sister, Madeline Kenny, Toronto; 26 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Winnifred Young; four infant children; sisters, Mabel, Edna, Kathleen, Mildred;brothers, Alex, Dennis. Funeral was held December 12, 1998 in St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church, Middleton, Rev. Pat O'Meara officiated. Burial in St. Lawrence Cemetery. Donations to any charity.
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Dodge, Harry George (c. 1906-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
DODGE, Harry George - 92, Burlington, Kings Co., died November 23, 1998, in Valey Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Black Rock, Kings Co., he was a son of the late George Garnet and Bertha Sarah (Saunders) Dodge. Surviving are daughters, Marjorie (Mrs. Alvin Raymond), Sudbury, Ont.; Marion Leonard, Garison, Ont.; sisters, Dorothy (Mrs. Clifford Gould), Harbourville; Annie Coleman, Waterville; five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Nina Anita Gould; a son in infancy; brothers, Alexander, James; sisters, Florence Hiltz, Laura Finmore, Gladys Foot. Funeral was held November 26, 1998 in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick, Pastor Paul Cameron officiated. Burial in Burlington Cemetery. Donations to Mountain Mission Pentecostal Church, Burlington, or any charity.
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Donaldson, Mrs. Henry, of Enfield (c.1843-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 March 1902, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Enfield (Hants County)
Date: 06/11/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 14 March 1902, p. 5:
Died - Enfield, Hants, February 24, Mrs. Henry DONALDSON, aged 59, leaving a husband and eight daughters.
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Donaldson, Thomas H. m. Horne, Lillie A. on 14 October 1907
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/04/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 Oct 1907, pp. 4, 12
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records
Material Type: Marriage announcement
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 16 October 1907, p. 4, col. 5:
The marriage of Thomas H. DONALDSON, to Lillie A., daughter of Charles HORNE, of Elmsdale, took place in the church at Enfield, on Monday, in the presence of a large number of townsfolk. The bride has been a teacher in Elmsdale and vicinity for the past few years and has made many warm friends. The happy couple left on a short wedding trip after which they will reside in Stewiacke for the winter. In the spring they will remove to Montana, where Mr. DONALDSON has important mining interests.
And at p. 12, col. 1:
A quiet wedding took place Monday morning at half-past nine o'clock in the Enfield Methodist church, when Miss Lillie A. HORNE, daughter of Charles HORNE, of Elmsdale, and Thomas H. DONALDSON, recently from Montana, were united in marriage. The church was prettily decorated with potted plants and the bridal party stood under an arch of maple leaves. The groom's present to the bride was a solitaire diamond ring. Mr. and Mrs. DONALDSON left for a trip through the Annapolis Valley.
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Drysdale, Archibald, of Halifax (c.1844-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 February 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/15/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 11 February 1907, p. 10:
Died - Suddenly, February 10th, Archibald, son of the late James DRYSDALE, in his 63rd year. Funeral on Tuesday, 12 inst., at three o'clock from the church on the Prospect Road at Fred DRYSDALE'S.
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Drysdale, Mrs. Sarah A., of Halifax (c.1837-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 15 February 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/15/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 15 February 1907, p. 10, col. 3:
Died - At 171 Campbell Road, February 14th, after a severe illness, Sarah A. DRYSDALE, widow of Robert DRYSDALE in her 70th year leaving one son and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. Funeral takes place on Sunday at 2.30 o'clock from her late residence 171 Campbell Road, Richmond. Friends and acquaintances please attend. Boston and New York papers please copy.
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Drysdale, Wallace A., Herring Cove Road (1903-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 August 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 August 1904, p. 10:
Died - At Herring Cove road, Halifax, August 9, Wallace A., son of Walter and Mary DRYSDALE, aged 11 months. Internment at Goodwood cemetery, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock.
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Duggan, Charles, formerly of Prospect (c.1842-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 September 1904, p. 11.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 17 September 1904, p. 11:
Charles DUGGAN, a well-known stevedore, whose home is at 34 Lockman street, died at the Victoria general hospital yesterday after a short illness. He was 62 years old and a native of Prospect.
And at p. 12:
...He is survived by his wife and several children. His funeral will take place at half past two o'clock on the afternoon of the 19th, to Holy Cross cemetery.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 September 1904, p. 10:
The funeral of the late Charles DUGGAN, stevadore, took place yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 34 Lockman street. Service was conducted at St. Patrick's, and internment was at Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. DUGGAN had been stevedore for years, and was for a long time in the emploly of A. G. Jones & Company. He was one of the best known men on the waterfront. The deceased was ill but a few days. He injured himself, and was admitted to the hospital, and died two days later.
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Duggan, Joseph Patrick, of Halifax (1904-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 15 August 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 15 August 1904, p. 10:
Died - On August 15th, Joseph Patrick, youngest son of James and Johanna DUGGAN, aged 5 months and 5 days, one of twins.
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Duggan, Mrs. Johannah, of Halifax (c.1810-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 March 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/06/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 5 March 1900, 1900, p. 5, col. 7:
The death of Mrs.Johannah DUGGAN, an aged lady of 90 years, occurred yesterday at 122 Barrington street. The funeral will take place at 2.30 o'clock to-day.
And at p. 7, col. 2:
Died - On Saturday, March 3, Johanna, wife of the late John DUGGAN, aged 90 years. Funeral Monday at 2.30 o'clock from 122 1/2 Barrington street.
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Duggan, Thomas Clayton, of Halifax (1904-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 August 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 22 August 1904, p. 10:
Died - On August 22, Thomas Clayton, youngest son of James and Johanna DUGGAN, aged 5 months and 12 days (one of twins).
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Edgar, Mrs. John, of Prospect, (abt 1823-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail (1904)
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 05/15/98
Prospect Edgar, James The Evening Mail, Monday, 24 October 1904, p. 9:
The death has occurred at Upper Prospect of Mrs. John EDGAR, in the eighty-first year of her age. Mrs. EDGAR was a resident of Prospect all her life and was a much-respected and highly esteemed lady. She leaves two daughters and a son - Mrs. John HURLEY and Mrs. Edward WALSH, and James, an employee of the I.C.R., besides other relatives. The funeral took place at Prospect on Sunday.
(Note: "I.C.R." was the Intercolonial Railway)
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Edwards, John T., of Halifax (c.1844-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 March 1907, pp. 2,12, 23 March 1907, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Mabou (Inverness County),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/16/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 20 March 1907, p. 2, col. 4:
The death occurred at his residence, 111 Maitland street yesterday afternoon, of John T. EDWARDS in the sixty-third year of his age.
And also at p. 12,col. 2:
The death occurred rather suddenly yesterday afternoon, at his residence, 111 Maitland street, of John T. EDWARDS, one of the best known and most highly respected residents of the north end. Mr. EDWARDS was for a number of years employed in the customs department, his record therein being one of faithfulness and efficiency. He has, however, been a confirmed invalid for the past six years, and has for that period been confined to his house, suffering intensely at times.
Mr. EDWARDS was twice married, his first wife having been a Miss ALLAN. Two children of this marriage survive - Harry A., manager of the Halifax office of G. J. Hamilton & Sons, Pictou, and Charlotte, living in the States. Mr. EDWARDS' second wife was Miss Bella MacDONALD, of Mabou, Cape Breton.
Mrs. Lewis L. HAMILTON and Miss Florence EDWARDS, of Upper Sackville, are sisters of the deceased.
Mr. EDWARDS enjoyed the respect and hearty liking of all who knew him and much sympathy is expressed for the members of the family in their bereavement. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon at half-past three o'clock to St. John's cemetery.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 23 March 1907, p. 16, col. 3:
The funeral of John T. EDWARDS, which took place yesterday afternoon from 111 Maitland street, was largely attended. The Rev. Thomas FOWLER, of St. Matthew's church, and the Rev. M.A. MacKINNON, conducted the service at the house, the Rev. N. LeMOINE, rector of St. Mark's, officiating at the grave. Both services were very impressive. H.A. EDWARDS and family take this opportunity of acknowledging the many kindnesses extended to them in their bereavement, and to express their thanks and deep appreciation of the same.
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Edwards, Maurice, formerly of Eastern Passage (c.1866-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 March 1904, p. 8; 26 March 1904, p. 15.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,St Mary's Cathedral (Halifax),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 25 March 1904, p. 8:
Died - At 18 Jacob street, March 25th, Maurice EDWARDS, aged 38 years, leaving a wife and three children. Funeral at 2.30 Sunday afternoon to St. Mary's cathedral, thence to the ferry wharf. Internment at Eastern Passage.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 26 March 1904, p. 15:
Maurice EDWARDS, aged 38 years, a native of Eastern Passage, died at 18 Jacob street yesterday morning. He leaves a widow. Funeral at Eastern Passage, on Sunday at 2.30.
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Edwards, Thomas, of Devil's Island (c.1818-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 March 1900, p. 3, 22 March 1900, p. 4, 24 March 1900, p. 5..
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Devil's Island (Halifax County),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 21 March 1900, p. 3:
A well known resident of Devil's Island, Eastern Passage, died yesterday at the Victoria general hospital in the person of Thomas EDWARDS. Mr. EDWARDS was 82 years of age and had been in the hospital about one week. The remains were removed to Snow and Co's. warerooms and the funeral will take place from his late home at Devil's Island on Friday.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 22 March 1900, p. 4:
Thomas EDWARDS, who passed away yesterday at the Victoria general hospital, Halifax, was one of the best known men in Eastern Passage and Devil's Island. He was the oldest resident of the latter settlement where he was respected by everybody. Mr. EDWARDS was one of the early settlers on the island, and his life was one of adventure, such as only a hardy fisherman knows. In his island home he brought up a large family, most of whom are well-known in Halifax and Dartmouth. Hospitable and kind to all who came his way, Thomas EDWARDS will long be missed by those who were thrown in contact with him. The funeral takes place at the Eastern Passage at one o'clock tomorrow.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 24 March 1900, p. 5:
One of the largest funerals that has ever been seen in Eastern Passage took place yesterday afternoon (23rd) when the last marks of respect were paid to the remains of the late Thomas EDWARDS, of Devil's Island. The funeral took place from his daughter's (Mrs. Andrew CLEARY) and proceeded to the Catholic church, were the Rev. Father UNDERWOOD performed the funeral service. He spoke for some time on the qualities of the deceased, having been intimately acquainted with him for the past fifteen years. He knew no man for whom he had more respect - a man of his word, a man that edified the community in which he moved. After the service the remains were interred in the family lot in the cemetery.
Mr. EDWARDS was the oldest resident on Devil's Island, having settled there about 60 years ago. He was one of the first that built there. During the years he lived there, he endeared himself to those about him and often braved wind and waves to save human life and to give happiness to others.
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Elliot, Mrs. Maria A., of Dartmouth (c.1830-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1907, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 October 1907, p. 6, col. 1:
The death occurred at the residence of Mrs. C. S. LANE, Willow Park, yesterday morning, of Maria A., widow of Thomas ELLIOT, of Dartmouth, aged 77 years. The deceased had been ill only a short time. The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock, from St. Joseph's church.
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Ells, Mrs. E. Hazel (nee Ramsay, of Kings County (ca. 1901-1998)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/23/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Berwick Register
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Material Type: Obituary
Berwick Register
ELLS, E. Hazel - 97, Windsor Elms, formerly of Sheffield Mills, Kings Co. and Nichols Avenue, Kentville, died November 29, 1998, in Windsor Elsm. Born on Prince Edward Island, she was a daughter of the late Howard and Florence (MacDOUGALL) RAMSAY. She and her husband owned and operated Ingleside Farm in Sheffield Mills for several years. She had also been an active member of Canard United Church. She is survived by a cousin, Jean BURGESS, Fundy Villa, Berwick; nieces, Janet, Ann, Elizabeth, Julia and Mary; family friend, Nora BELL, Kentville. She was predeceased by her husband, Whitfield; sister, Helen; brothers, Douglas and James. Funeral service was held December 1, 1998 in Canard United Church, Rev. Clifford MOASE officiated. Burial will be in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canard United Church memorial fund or Windsor Elms.
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Embree, Walter W. m. Osborne, Margaret E. (1902)
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 January 1902, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Enfield (Hants County)
Date: 07/11/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 22 January 1902, p. 3:
Married - Windsor Junction, January 15, by Rev. W. E. YOUNG, Walter W. EMBREE, Station Agent I.C.R., Waverley, to Margaret E. OSBORNE, of Enfield.
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Estano, Joseph, of Halifax (c.1815-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 March 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 March 1903, p. 12:
Died - On Tuesday morning March 17th, Joseph ESTANO, aged 88 years. Funeral will take place from the residence of Joseph EDWARDS, William street, off Robie street, on Thursday, March 19th, at 3.30 p.m.
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Farrer, DeBlois m. Beazley, Elizabeth J. (1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 Feb 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Date: 07/11/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 February 1903, p. 12:
Married - At. St. Mark's church, February 17th, by Rev. N. LeMOINE, DeBlois FARRER to Miss Elizabeth J. BEAZLEY.
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Faulkner, Ida Gertrude, of Dartmouth, (c.1888-1905)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 8 April 1905, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/10/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 8 April 1905, p. 16:
Died - At Dartmouth, April 7th, Ida Gertrude, eldest daughter of Charles and Mary FAULKNER, aged 16 years and 8 months. Funeral on Sunday, April 9th, at 3.30 o'clock from her father's residence, Hester street.
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Faulkner, Mrs. Louisa Margaret, of Devil's Island (c.1865-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 July 1901, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Lighthouse keepers--Nova Scotia,Devil's Island (Halifax County)
Date: 06/30/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 2 July 1901, p. 6:
The death of Mrs. Louisa Margaret FAULKNER, wife of W. G. FAULKNER, light-house keeper at Devil's Island, occurred Sunday, at the age of 36. The internment takes place at the Church of England cemetery, Eastern Passage.
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Faulkner, Ralph St. Clair, of Halifax (-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 24 March 1903, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 24 March 1903, p. 16:
The death is announced of Ralph St. Clair FAULKNER, at the home of his parents, 117 Creighton street. The body will be taken to Eastern Passage tomorrow afternoon for internment, under the direction of Snow and Company.
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Fegan, Arthur, of Halifax (-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 April 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 18 April 1907, p. 12, col. 2:
The death occurred on April 16th of Arthur FEGAN, following injuries received by Mr. FEGAN while working on St. Patrick's school some weeks ago. The news of Mr. FEGAN'S death will be received with deep regret by his many friends. He had been married only eight months, and is survived by his wife, his mother and three brothers.
The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock on Friday morning from his late residence 18 Gerrish street. Internment at Ketch Harbor at two o'clock.
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Ferguson, Rosa (MacLean) ( - 1942)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Strathlone (Inverness County)
Source: February 21, 1942 Halifax Herald
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Mrs. Rosa Ferguson There died at her residence in Halifax on Friday, Mrs. Rosa Ferguson, widow of Rev. Alexander Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson was the youngest daughter of the late John MacLean and Margaret MacLean of Strathlorne, Cape Breton, a descendant of one of the earliest settlers of Inverness County. During a long life of service in the Presbyterian Church as the wife of the Rev. Mr. Ferguson she was well and favorably known in congregations in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and latterly in Alberta. Since the death of her husband she has made her home in Halifax and has for some time past been in ill health. She is survived by two daughters, Mary Ida and Lorna, (Mrs. J. F. Shaw), both of Halifax; also by one brother the Rev. J. M. MacLean of Strathlorne, Mrs. A. D. Falconer of Halifax, Mrs. J. R. Black of New York and Mrs. W. S. Laurence of Margaree Harbor. Funeral service will be held at Strathlorne, Cape Breton.
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Findlay, Matilda, of Sambro (c.1868-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 April 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 12 April 1907, p. 10, col. 3:
The death occurred on Wednesday, at Sambro, of Matilda, wife of Frank FINDLAY, a well known resident of that place. Mrs. FINDLAY was 39 years of age and is survived by her husband and children. Her father, now more than 90 years of age, also survives her. The funeral took place yesterday.
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Findlay, Mrs. Mildred Emma (nee Peppard), of Kingston (c. 1919-1998)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/24/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Berwick Register
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Material Type: Obituary
Berwick Register, 1998:
FINDLAY, Mildred Emma - 79, Kingston, died November 29, 1998, at home. Born in Debert, she was a daughter of the late Matthew and Emma (FLEMMING) PEPPARD. She was a member of Kingston United Church; United Church Women, Unit C and Senior Citizens Club, Kingston. Surviving are daughters, Lillian (Lea) MURRAY, Dartmouth; Kay (Mrs. Stewart MARSHALL), East Torbrook; Doris FINDLAY, Coldbrook; Helen (Mrs. Rick WESTFIELD), Saint John, NB; sons, Allen Wilmot; Lionel, Melvern Square; sisters, Winifred HEISLER, Lydie PEPPARD, Debert; Leta RECTOR, Truro; brother, George, Debert; 22 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth; sons, Richard, Gordon, Vernon, Perley; brother, Perley; sister, Ethel. Funeral was held December 3, 1998 in Warren T. Roop Funeral Home, Middleton, Rev. Lisa POTTER officiated. Burial in Middle Road Cemetery, Debert. Family flowers only. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Canadian Diabetes Association.
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Fisher, Alfred P. m. Edith D. Richards, formerly of Elmsdale (Hants County) on 23 Sep 1907
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/24/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 27 Sep 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records
Material Type: Marriage announcement
The Evening Mail, Friday, 27 September 1907, p. 12:
Married - At the Methodist parsonage, 85 High street, Charlestown district, Boston, Mass. by Rev. A.M. OSGOOD, September 23rd., Alfred P. FISHER, formerly of Reading, Pennsylvania, to Edith D. RICHARDS, formerly of Elmsdale, N.S.
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Flemming, Matthew, of Ketch Harbour (c.1882-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 26 November 1906, pp. 5, 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 26 November 1906, p. 5:
The death occurred at Ketch Harbor yesterday of Matthew FLEMING, son of W. R. FLEMING, in the twenty-fourth year of his age.
And at page 10:
The death occurred at Ketch Harbor Saturday, November 24, of Matthew J. FLEMMING. The deceased, who was but 24 years of age, contracted a heavy cold, developing into pneumonia, which resulted in his death. He was a son of William FLEMMING, of the old Centennial fisherman crew, a very promising young man and a great favorite with all his acquaintences.
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Flemming, Thomas, of Halifax (c.1860-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 February 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Seamen,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 22 February 1907, p. 10, col. 1:
The death occurred this morning at the Victoria general hospital of Thomas FLEMMING. Mr. FLEMMING, who was a seaman by occupation, was 47 years of age, and unmarried. He has a number of relatives in this city.
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Gammon, Mrs. Sophia, of Lawrencetown (c.1821-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 January 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Lawrencetown (Halifax County)
Date: 06/11/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 14 January 1903, p. 12:
Died - GAMMON - At Lawrencetown, Halifax County, January 13th, Sophia GAMMON, widow of Joshua GAMMON, aged 82 years. Funeral from her late residence, Thursday, 15th, at 2 o'clock.
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Gerrard, William Joseph, formerly of Gerrard's Island (c.1860-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/01/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 August 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Aged prisoners,Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 16 August 1906, p. 10:
Died - At 95 Lawrence Street, August 15th, William Joseph GERRARD, in the forth-sixth year of his age, leaving a sorrowing wife and three children to mourn their loss. Deceased was a native of Gerrard's Island, Tangier. Funeral notice later.
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Giles, Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth (c.1841-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 October 1905, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 13 October 1905, p. 10:
The death occurred at Cole Harbor this morning, of Catharine E. GILES, wife of a well-known resident, of that section and a most estimable lady. Mrs. GILES, who was 63 years of age, is survived by her husband, two sons and two daughters.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 14 October 1905, p. 7:
Died - At Cole Harbor, October 13th, after a lingering illness of two years, Catherine Elizabeth, beloved wife of Alexander GILES, in her sixty-fourth year, leaving a husband, two sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind mother. (Lunenburg papers please copy.)
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Giles, William Edward, of Cole Harbour (c.1902-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 June 1904, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 18 June 1904, p. 6:
Died - At Cole Harbour, June 16th, after a short illness, William Edward, son of William and Kate GILES, aged 19 months. Funeral on Sunday at 2 p.m.
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Gladney, John ( - 1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Portugal Cove (Halifax)
Date: 05/27/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 14 March 1905, p. 10:
On Friday last there passed away at his residence, Portugal Cove Rd., Mr. John GLADNEY. Deceased was for many years R.C. school teacher at that place, and was universally respected. His demise is greatly felt by his relatives, it being on the eve of his daughter taking her final religious vows at Littledale - St. John's, Nfld. - The deceased was an uncle of Michael GLADNEY and Mrs. James P. FLAVIN of this city.
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Glazebrook, James, of Eastern Passage (c.1860-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 November 1900, p. 5, 19 November 1900, p. 1, 29 November 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/28/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 14 November 1900, p. 5:
Died - At Eastern Passage November 17th, after a severe and painful illness, James GLAZEBROOK aged 40 years. Boston and New York papers, please copy.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 November 1900, p. 1:
James GLAZEBROOK, a well-known resident of the Eastern Passage, passed away last week. The deceased was 40 years of age. He leaves a wife and family. Mr. GLAZEBROOK was a man of sterling qualities and was highly respected by his fellow residents. The funeral took place to-day. Rev. Mr. LEITAL officiated and the remains were interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 29 November 1900, p. 5:
News of the City - James GLAZEBROOK'S will was filed to-day. The testator lived at the Eastern Passage. He appoints his brother Henry GLAZEBROOK, and his wife, Eliza Ann GLAZEBROOK, executor and executrix. To his wife he bequeaths all his real estate and personal property, with the exception of a watch and row boat which are left to his nephew, Henry Stuart GLAZEBROOK. His wife also gets all cash in the Bank of Nova Scotia but testator wishes her not to draw any greater amount each year than the interest and fifty dollars. One her death the money goes to testator's nephew, James Albert GLAZEBROOK.
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Glazebrook, Mrs. Annie, of Halifax (c.1855-1885)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Morning Chronicle, 27 June 1885, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
Morning Chronicle, Saturday 27 June 1885, p. 3, col. 5:
Deaths - On Thursday, June 25, Annie, beloved wife of James GLAZEBROOK, in her 30th year, leaving a husband and four children to mourn their loss.
Funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at half past two o'clock, from the corner of Hollis and Salter streets, friends and acquaintenances are respectfully invited to attend.
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Gorman, Florence Illene, of Halifax, (c.1896-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 February 1904, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 18 February 1904, p. 9:
The death occurred this morning, at the residence of her father, Patrick GORMAN, 18 Falkland street, of Florence J. GORMAN, a prepossessing child, aged seven years and five months.
And also at p. 9:
Died - At 18 Falkland street, February 18th, Florence Illene GORMAN, aged 7 years and 5 months, daughter of Patrick and Abagail GORMAN.
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Gorman, Mrs. Ann, of Herring Cove (c.1840-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 June 1904, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday 22 June 1904, p. 12:
The death occurred last evening at Herring Cove, of Ann, wife of Geoffrey GORMAN, a well-known resident of that section. Mrs. GORMAN, who was sixty-four years of age, is survived by her husband, five daughters and one son. William GORMAN, who is a pilot, is the son. Mrs. GORMAN's death is a real shock to the members of her family and to the wide circle of her friends. She was a most estimable and lovable woman, and will be much missed. The funeral will take place at three o'clock Thursday afternoon at Herring Cove.
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Gorman, Mrs. Catherine, of Herring Cove (c.1814-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 1 June 1903, pp. 6,8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/16/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 1 June 1903, p. 6:
Died - At Herring Cove, June 1st, Mrs. Catherine GORMAN, widow of Daniel GORMAN, aged 89 years, leaving four sons, one daughter and forty grandchildren. Funeral on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m.
And at p. 8:
The death is announced at Herring Cove of Mrs. Catherine GORMAN, aged 89 years, widow of Daniel GORMAN. The deceased was the oldest and one of the most respected residents of the Cove.
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Graham, Theodore "Teddy", of Dartmouth (c.1901-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 April 1907, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 6 April 1907, p. 2., col. 5:
Dartmouth News - The funeral of Teddy, the six-year old son of Timothy GRAHAM, Jr., took place yesterday afternoon. The attendance was large. The remains were taken to St. Peter's church, where Rev. Father UNDERWOOD officiated. The deceased child was strong, bright and healthy until stricken six weeks ago with spinal meningitis. His early demise has been a severe blow to his parents, who will have the deepest sympathy of the community. The floral offerings were beautiful, including a wreath from Miss HAMILTON and staff of the Kindergarten, and also from Mrs. DeYOUNG and Mrs. MOORE.
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Gray (nee Gray), Mrs. Rebecca, of Sambro (c.1848-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 March 1900, p. 5, 10 March 1900, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 07/06/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 5 March 1900, p. 5, col. 2:
A well known resident of Sambro died yesterdy in the person of Mrs. Rebecca GRAY, wife of Andrew GRAY, Jr. Mrs. GRAY was 52 years of age, and had been ill for almost fifteen years. Through all that time, she bore her afflication with true Christian spirit and fortitude. She leaves a husband and daughter to mourn her loss. The remains will be interred at Sambro.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 10 March 1900, p. 9, col. 2:
Died - At Sambro, on the 3rd inst., Rebecca, wife of Andrew GRAY, junior, and daughter of Samuel GRAY, Sambro, aged 52, leaving a husband and one daughter to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and mother.
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Gray, Andrew, of Sambro (c.1816-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 December 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/30/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 10 December 1900, p. 5:
Andrew GRAY, one of the oldest residents of Sambro, died yesterday, aged 84 years. The deceased was the father of Gray Brothers, the well-known lobster packers. Mr. GRAY was a son of one of the early settlers of Sambro and during his life saw many changes about the place. He was a man of sterling character, and had the highest respect of all who know him thus.
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Gray, George A., of Sambro (1902-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 January 1904, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 12 January 1904, p. 9:
George A. GRAY, aged one year and two months, died at Sambro yesterday.
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Gray, George Henry, formerly of Sambro (c.1863-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 May 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Acadia Sugar Refinery,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/08/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 6 May 1906, p. 12:
The death occurred yesterday at his residence, 8 Sullivan street, of George Henry GRAY. This news will be a sad surprise to his many firends in this city. Mr. GRAY, who was employed at the Acadia Sugar Refinery, was at work on Saturday last, subsequently developing pneumonia, sinking rapidly and dying on Friday afternoon. He was 43 years of age, and is survived by his wife, two sons, his mother (who is a resident of Sambro), two sisters and a brother. The sisters are Mrs. R. THOMAS, of Halifax, and Mrs. J. H. FINDLAY, of Sambro. The brother is William GRAY, of Sambro. The funeral will take place at half-past two o'clock Sunday afternoon.
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Gray, John, of Sambro (c.1821-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 March 1904, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 March 1904, p. 7:
John Gray, aged 83 years, a well-known fisherman of Sambro, died at his home at that place yesterday.
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Gray, Mrs. Hannah, formerly of Sambro (c.1843-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 April 1904, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
Wednesday, 6 April 1904, p. 9:
Died - Hannah GRAY, wife of Charles GRAY, 2 Morris street, died yesterday, aged 61 years. She was a native of Sambro.
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Gray, Mrs. Jane, of Sambro (c.1845-1902)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 Feb 1902, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 07/11/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 25 February 1902, p. 9:
Died - Sambro, February 21, Jane, wife of James GRAY, aged 57.
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Gray, Mrs. Janet (of Harrietsfield)(c.1827-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: TheEvening Mail, 17 March 1906, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harrietsfield (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 17 March 1906, p. 16:
Died - At Harrietsfield, March 14th, Janet, relict of late James GRAY in the seventy-ninth year of her age. Funeral from her son's resdience, 146 Robie street to-morrow (Sunday) at four o'clock. American papers please copy.
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Greene, Mrs. Mabel Kathleen (nee Morine), of Canning, Kings County (-1998)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/26/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Berwick Register
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Material Type: Obituary
Berwick Register
GREENE, Mabel Kathleen - Canning, Kings Co., died November 29, 1998, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Wolfville, Kings Co., she was a daughter of the late Archibald and Minnie (ROGERS) MORINE. She lived most of her life, residing the last three yers in Berwick. She was an adherent of the Anglican Church of Canada and a supporter of the Pereau Baptist Church. She was a member and past president of the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 73, Habitant; The PNG and PDDP and PP of Glooscap Rebekah Lodge 118, Canning. Surviving are son, John and wife Gail, Masstown; daughter, Judith and husband Donald WHITTIER, Berwick; brothers, Herbert, Wolfville; William (Bill) and Gary, both of Gaspereau; sisters, Gertrude KELLY, Hantsport; Barbara (Mrs. Walter KELLY), Grand Pre; Margaret (Margie) (Mrs. Ken DeELL), Betty (Mrs. Edward ATWELL), both of Wolfville Ridge; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Austin; brother, Ear l; sister, Viola. Funeral service was held December 3, 1998 in the Pereau Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Mark PARENT and Rev. Dr. M.R. CHERRY officiated. Burial in the Pereau Baptist Church or charity of choice.
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Greenough, Gordon (1911 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Heather Sedran
ContributorEmail: s.sedran@sympatico.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/19/99
Fulton, in loving memory of Gordon Fulton Greenough, 87 years, who passed away Wednesday morning, December 16th, 1998, at the Sudbury Regional Hospital--Laurentian Site. Mr. Greenough was born August 30th, 1911 in Oldham, Nova Scotia and married Gertrude Halliwell in Sudbury on May 7th, 1933. Gordon was employed as a miner at Falconbridge Ltd. for 41 years retiring in 1973. Beloved husband of Gertrude (Halliwell) Greenough of Sudbury. Loving father of Charles Greenough (wife Bette) of Copper Cliff, Gordon Greenough (wife Carole) of Mindemoya, and Gregory Greenough (wife Jennifer) of Sudbury. Cherished grandfather of 8 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Raymond Greenough (wife Nellie) of Garson, George Greenough (wife Sheila) of Pembroke, Irene Giford of Dartmouth, N.S., Ethel Accocella (husband Angelo) of Florida, predeceased by Charlie, Edmond, Joseph and Frank. Sadly missed by many neices and nephews. Memorial service in the R.J.Barnard Chapel, JACKSON AND BARNARD FUNERAL HOME, 233 Larch Street, Sudbury, Saturday, January 9th, 1999 at 2:00 P.M. Donations to the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated. (Friends may gather at the chapel after 1:45 p.m. Saturday.)
[Garson and Copper Cliff are small towns, on the outskirts of Sudbury, Ontario, and Mindemoya is on Manitoulin Island, Ontario.]
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Gregoire (nee Whitaker), Mrs. Sarah, of Halifax (-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 Februry 1904, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 February 1904, p. 3:
...another sudden death had taken place at 149 Brunswick street, when Sarah, the wife of George GREGOIRE, the well-known fish dealer, passed away, a victim of heart disease. She was a Miss WHITAKER, daughter of the late janitor of the Academy of Music. She was only sick two hours. The funeral will be on Sunday, internment in Camp Hill cemetery.
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Gregoire, Catherine E.M., of Halifax (c.1868-1885)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Morning Chronicle, 5 Jun and 6 June, 1885
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
Morning Chronicle, Friday, 5 June 1885, p. 3, col. 5:
Deaths - On Thursday morning, after a long and painful illnes, Catherine E.M., daughter of John and Harriet GREGOIRE, in the 17th year of her age.
Funeral from her father's residence No 106 Graanville St, on Sunday at half past 3 o'clock. Friends and acquaintenance will please attend without further notice. - [Boston and Portland papers please copy.]
In the Saturday, 6 June 1885, p. 3. col. 3 edition there was a change in the funeral arrangements:
Funeral from her father's residence, No 106 Granville St on Sunday at 8.30 a.m., in time to catch the 9.15 boat for Dartmouth.
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Gregoire, George m. MacDonald, Joanna (1904)
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 October 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage Records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cape Breton (Nova Scotia),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 08/18/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 20 October 1904, p. 10:
The marriage took place at a quarter past seven o'clock last evening, of Miss Joanna MacDONALD, formerly of Cape Breton and George GREGOIRE, the well known fish dealer, 147 Brunswick street the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. L. J. DONALDSON, rector of Trinity church, taking place at the home of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. GREGOIRE have the best wishes of hosts of friends.
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Griffin, John L., of Dartmouth (c.1869-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 May 1904, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 6 May 1904, p. 6:
Dartmouth was shocked this morning to hear of the sudden death of John L. GRIFFIN, the manager of the Electric Light Company. The deceased passed away at two o'clock this morning. His sudden demise is one of the saddest events in the town for some time. Yesterday Mr. GRIFFIN was aparently in the best of health. Last evening he was out driving, and returned home shortly after nine o'clock. At tea he complained of feeling unwell and of a heaviness of the chest. Dr. MILSOM was summoned and everything done to relieve the patient, but to no avail, death occurring a few hours afterwards. The direct cause of death was heart failure, but the action of this vital organ was weakened by congestion of the lungs brought about by a cold the deceased contracted some time ago. Mr. GRIFFIN was a young man, not more than 35 years of age. He was a son of the late County Stipendiary GRIFFIN and leaves a widow, two sons and four daughters. The oldest child is 12 years of age, and the youngest not more than two mont hs. The deceased spent the whole of his life in the town and was well known throughout the community. He has been manager of the Electric Light Company ever since its organization, and very efficiently performed the duties of the office, and gave every satisfaction to the public. Mrs. Jabez CONRAD, Mrs. Richard BURBRIDGE, Mrs. Edward WARNER, Jr., and Mrs. SETTLE, of Dartmouth, are sisters of the deceased. He left one brother, who is now in the United States. He married a Miss FRASER, daughter of Alexander FRASER, superintendent of the marine railway.
The Evening Mail, Mondy, 9 May 1904, p. 2:
Dartmouth News - The funeral of John L. GRIFFIN took place yesterday from his late residence, Maple street. The members of Court Chebucto, I.O.F., and visiting brethern, walked in a body ahead of the hearse. Following the remains were a vast gathering of people, a striking proof of the esteem in which the deceased was held by the community. All the prominent citizens of the town were present, and many well-known men of the city were also among the mourners. As the residence of the deceased was about directly opposite St. Peter's church on Maple street, the funeral went along Ochterloney, Pine and Myrtle streets before proceeding to the chapel. At the church the burial service was sung by Rev. Father Underwood, the choir singing the responses. The service was very impressive. The internment was in the Catholic cemetery. The pall bearers were Frank POWER, George MISENER, George FOSTON and H. C. CREIGHTON. Among those who walked immediately after the hearse were Arthur GRIFFIN, a brother of the deceased , who came here from Boston, and Joseph McLEAN, of Sydney, the deceased's brother-in-law, and formerly dynamo operator in the electric light works here.
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Guy, Samuel E., of Halifax (c.1861-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/03/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 Nov 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 4 Nov 1907, p. 12, col. 3:
In these times of "short cuts" to competence and of "rolling stones" in the business world, a record of 30 years continuous service with one firm is a notable one. Such a record was that of Samuel E. GUY, who passed away this morning at his residence, 44 Lucknow street. Mr. GUY, who was 46 years of age, had spent 30 of these years in the employ of Stairs, Son and Morrow. Entering as a sixteen year old lad, in the capacity of junior clerk, he rose step by step to the position of confidential clerk, his record from beginning to end being one of signal efficiency. About eight years ago he had a long and very serious illness, from the effects of which he never fully recovered. His last illness was of three months' duration, and he has been confined to the house for that period. He wife and several children survive him. The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, the 5th, at half past three o'clock.
Also on p. 12, col. 4:
Died - GUY - At 44 Lucknow street, Samuel E. GUY, aged 46 years, son of the late George GUY, and for thirty years in the employ of Wm. Stairs Son & Morrow, Limited, from junior to confidential clerk. Funeral from above address Tuesday, November 5th, at 3.30 o'clock p.m.
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Hamilton, David, of Mt. Denson (c.1837-1913)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 11/09/98
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Halifax Herald, February 1, 1913
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Curry's Corner (Hants County),Mount Denson (Hants County),Sackville (Halifax County)
The Halifax Herald, Saturday, February 1, 1913.
WINDSOR, January 31 - This morning David HAMILTON, aged 76 years, past away from an attack of paralysis at his home in Mt. Denson. He was ill only a few days and is survived by his wife and three children - Mrs. B. S. DAVISON, Falmouth; James, in Portland, and Frank, at home. For thirty-eight years the deceased was registrar of deeds for Hants county and had resided at Curry's Corner, Windsor, while in office. He was a son of the late David HAMILTON, of Sackville, Halifax county. His mother was sister of the late Edward O'BRIEN, of Windsor.
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Hanrahan (nee Smith), Mary Jane, of York Redoubt (c.1844-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Holy Cross Cemetery (Halifax),York Redoubt (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 June 1904, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 22 June 1904, p. 12:
Died - At York Redoubt, June 22nd, Mary June, beloved wife of Pilot James HANRAHAN, daughter of George SMITH, leaving nine sons and four daughters to mourn their loss. Funeral on Friday, at two o'clock from Point Pleasant to Holy Cross cemetery.
And also at p. 12:
The death occurred this morning at York Redoubt, of Jane HANRAHAN, wife of Pilot James HANRAHAN, one of the best known mariners in this city. Mrs. HANRAHAN, who was sixty years of age, is survived by her husband, nine sons and four daughters. She was a most estimable lady, and enjoyed the high regard of many friends. Her funeral will take place at 2 o'clock on Friday, from Point Plesant, and thence to Holy Cross cemetery.
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Harding (nee DeYoung), Caroline, formerly of Dartmouth (c.1836-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 July 1904, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 5 July 1904, p. 12:
The death occurred this morning, at her residence, 35 Almon street, under very sad circumstances, of Caroline, wife of Henry HARDING, manufacturer of fruit syrups. Two weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. HARDING, who had spent the last nine years in Boston, came to Halifax, having determined to make their permanent home here.
They were passengers by the Olivette, and Mrs. HARDING, who had been for many years subject to very severe attacks of asthma, contracted a heavy cold. On arrival here it became obvious that the cold was a tenacious one, but no member of the household had the remotest idea that the consequences were likely to prove fatal. However, the skill of the physicians proved unavailing, and this morning she passed away. Mr. HARDING has the sympathy of many friends in his sudden and grievous bereavement. Mrs. HARDING, who was sixty-eight years of age, was a Miss DeYOUNG, of Dartmouth, and was married to Mr. HARDING, who was an Englishman, in that town, forty-seven years ago next November, the ceremony being performed by Dr. SHREVE. She was the mother of twenty-one children, six of whom survive her. These are:-
William, a minister of the Disciples church, now in Illinois. James, a furniture mover, resident in Boston. Frederick, a stair builder, living in Boston. Arthur, a plumber. Unity, wife of J. M. NAUGLE, Boston. Annie (Mrs. McGUIRE) of Summerville, Mass.
A daughter, Mrs. Eliza LAVERS, died about four years ago, and another, Mrs. Bessie VERRIGER, about one year and a half ago, both being residents of Boston. Mrs. HARDING was highly esteemed by a wide circle and will be greatly missed.
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Hargraves, Miss Agnes (c.1885-1906)
Material Type: Newspaper article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 Oct 1906, pp. 5,8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Portuguese Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 12 October 1906, p. 5:
Dr. James ROSS received a telephone message from Portuguese Cove last evening, stating that the body of Agnes HARGRAVES had been found in a lake at that place. The girl had been living in Halifax, but grew tired of it and went to live with her aunt, Mrs. L. BOWERS at Portuguese Cove. She took her clothing to the Cove nine days ago, and it was Friday evening of last week that she left the BOWERS house, without a sacque or hat to visit a relative in the Cove, intending, it was supposed to return in a few hours. That was the last seen of her alive. Parties have been searching the woods and lakes for miles around, and yesterday afternoon the body was found in a lake not far from her aunt's home.
From marks on the body, there is a strong suspicion in the minds of the residents of the Cove that foul play has been committed, and a coroner's inquest has been ordered, when the matter will be thoroughly sifted out. She was twenty years of age, and was a great favorite in the place.
And at page 8:
The funeral of Agnes HARGRAVES, found drowned in a lake near Portuguese Cove, took place from the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Lawrence BOWERS, Portuguese Cove, with whom she lived. She was 21 years of age. (Boston papers please copy.)
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Harrington (nee Geddie), Mrs. W. H. (-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 8 March 1906, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Missionaries,Australia
Date: 05/29/98
The Evening Mail, 8 March 1906, p. 5:
MRS. HARRINGTON HAS PASSED AWAY
Daughter of Famous Presbyterian Missionary to the South Sea Islands
None was better known among the women of the Presbyterian church in this province than was Mrs. W. H. HARRINGTON, whose death last evening about nine-o'clock at her residence, Pleasant avenue, it is the duty of The Herald to announce. Mrs. HARRINGTON had been in failing health for a considerable time, suffering more recently from an affection of the heart, which at last proved fatal. She was the eldest daughter of the late REv. Dr. John GEDDIE, the pioneer foreign missionary of the Presbyterian church in Nova Scotia, whose heroic labors in the New Hebrides form the subject of a thrilling story and made his name a household word among Presbyterians of a generation ago. She inherited her father's love for and interest in foreign missions and was a dvoted worker in the Women's Foreign Missionary society. During recent years Mrs. HARRINGTON edited The Message, the monthly periodical which keeps the members of the society and the church in touch with missionary endeavor. Hers was a charming character, and she was loved and esteemed by the very large circle with whom she came in contact socially and in church work. In her death the community suffers a distinct loss. Mrs. HARRINGTON'S mother still survives, residing with an unmarried daughter and son, called after his father, in Melbourne, Australia. Two sisters married foreign missionaries, both of them, if we are not mistaken, also residing in Australia.
Mrs. HARRINGTON'S husband, who was a member of the old firm of Lawson and Harrington, predeceased her some years ago. The surviving children are a son in Montreal; Lottie, married to George MUSGRAVE, and Emily and Lucy at home. The time of the funeral had not been arranged last night. There will be sincere sympathy for the bereaved children and other relatives.
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Harrington (nee Hayes), Margaret C. (-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 May 1900, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Massachusetts,Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
Date: 07/03/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 22 May 1900, p. 10:
Died in Roxbury (Mass.) May 13, Mrs. Margaret C. HARRINGTON, (formerly Miss HAYES), wife of James D. HARRINGTON, internment May 16 at St. John.
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Hart, Jairus, of Halifax, formerly of Guysboro (1819-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 27 October 1906, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Camp Hill Cemetery (Halifax),Loyalists,Guysborough (Guysborough County),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 27 October 1906, p. 6:
Jairus HART, one of the oldest men of Halifax, a merchant of the old school, and one of our wealthiest citizens, passed away last evening. He had been in failing health for some time, a year ago having undergone an amputation of a leg. Mr. HART was born in Guysboro on March _1st, 1819, and was in his 88th year. His father was Tyrus HART, who was born at Hartford, Conn., in 1763, and came to this country at the close of the revolutionary war, and the son was therefore one of the very few who now could claim that his father was a United Empire Loyalist. He mother was Margaret HULL, and he had twelve brothers and sisters, two only of whom are now living - Reuben and Levi. He was married in 1846 to Eliza, daughter of Francis COOK, who predeceased him about eleven years ago. There were no children. Jairus HART began business at Canso, but in 1850 came to Halifax, where he entered into partnership, establishing the wholesale flour and West India business of Young and Hart. The firm was dissolved in 187
6, and Mr. HART retired from active business. He was one of the capitalists of Halifax, was for several years a director of the bank of Nova Scotia and also its president, retiring from the latter position about four years ago. He was a leading member of the Methodist church and was known in that body far beyond this province. He was a director of the School for the Blind and was interested in other benevolent enterprises. The funeral will take place from his late residence on Pleasant street at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, the religious service to begin at 2.30. The internment will be in Camp Hill cemetery.
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Hart, Richard, of Sambro (c.1830-1905)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 October 1905, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 9 October 1905, p. 10:
The death occurred at Sambro, this morning of Richard HART, a well known fisherman. Mr. HART, who was 75 years of age, had been ill only a short time. His wife, two sons and daughter survive him.
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Hartlen, Mrs. Sophia, of Mason's Point (c1834-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 February 1904, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Mason's Point (Halifax County),St Margaret's Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 18 February 1904, p. 9:
Died - At Mason's Point, St. Margaret's Bay, February 17th, Sophia, beloved wife of Edward HARTLEN, in the 70th year of her age, leaving a sorrowing husband, one daughter and five sons to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. Funeral on Saturday, February 20th, and 2.30 p.m., at Mason's Point.
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Hartley, Lewis, formerly of Eastern Passage (c.1827-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Dartmouth Patriot, 24 June 1905, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 07/09/98
The Dartmouth Patriot, Saturday, 24 June 1905, p. 3:
Died - Dartmouth 23rd inst. Lewis HARTLEY aged 78 years. Funeral on Sunday at quarter past one from Robt. DUNCAN'S residence Boggs street to proceed to Eastern Passage.
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Hartley, Mrs. Agnes, of Eastern Passage (c.1829-1912)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Dartmouth Patriot, 8 June 1912, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 07/09/98
The Dartmouth Patriot, Saturday, 8 June 1912, p. 1:
One of the oldest residents of Eastern Passage passed away on Monday morning in the person of Mrs. Agnes HARTLEY, at the advanced age of 83 years. The deceased lady had not been enjoying good health for over a year, and her death was not unexpected, even by those outside of the family circle.
Mrs. HARTLEY was highly respected by all. Her pleasant disposition won for her a host of friends. She was a devout member of the Anglican church. She always found it a great pleasure to help along all church work. Her husband died about seven years ago. She is survived by seven children, five sons and two married daughters. The sons are David, Ferdinand, Richard, Dennis, of Eastern Passage, and Henry, of Dartmouth. Mrs. DUNCAN, of Bogg street, Dartmouth, and Mrs. DeYOUNG, of Eastern Passage, are the daughters.
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Harvey, John, of Quoddy (-c.1907)
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 May 1907, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Quoddy (Halifax County)
Date: 08/18/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 25 May 1907, p. 16, col. 3:
The will of the late John HARVEY, OF Quoddy, was to-day admitted to probate. Two sons, Elijah and Moses, are appointed executors. To his wife, Elizabeth, and daughter, Lily Anna, he bequeathes his share of the house in which he lived; and also his share in the barn and outbuildings; to the same his share in the land on which these buildings stand, his live stock and personal property, to the wife, five acres of woodland; to the daughter, five acres of woodland; to his grandson, Ralph YOUNG, two acres of woodland; to his daughter, Mirram, wife of John YOUNG, fifteen acres of woodland described in the will. On the death of the daughter the property is to go in equal shares to her two sons.
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Haverstock, Henry H., of Hammonds Plains (c.1866-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 August 1906, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Hammonds Plains (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 17 August 1906, p. 8:
The death occurred to-day at Hammonds Plains, of Henry H. HAVERSTOCK, aged 40 years. The deceased was a highly respected resident of the district, and was engaged, previous to his long and severe illness, in the milling business. He leaves a wife and seven children. The internment will take place at Hammond's Plains on Sunday at three o'clock.
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Hawes, Mrs. Margaret, of Spry Harbour (c.1812-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/01/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 June 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 28 June 1906, p. 10:
Died - At Spry Harbor, June 20th, of old age, Margaret HAWES, widow of Thomas HAWES, in the 94th year of her age.
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Hawes, William, of West Quoddy (c.1863-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 January 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Quoddy--West (Halifax County)
Date: 06/11/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 14 January 1903, p. 12:
Died - HAWES - At West Quoddy, on January 1st, William HAWES, in the fortieth year of his age. Boston and Quebec papers please copy.
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Hayes, Alexander, of Herring Cove (c.1858-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 April 1903, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 18 April 1903, p. 16:
Died - At Herring Cove, April 18th, Alexander HAYES, in his 45th year, leaving a sorrowing mother, sister and brother to mourn their loss. Funeral on Monday, at 10 o'clock.
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Hayes, Francis, formerly of Halifax (c.1851-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 April 1903, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Massachusetts,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 25 April 1903, p. 16:
The death is announced in Roxbury, Mass. of Francis HAYES, aged 52, a former resident of Halifax.
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Hayes, Mary A., of Halifax (-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 24 October 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/08/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 24 October 1900, p. 5:
Died - At 59 Granville street, October 24, after a long and painful illness, Mary A., daughter of the late James and Bridget HAYES, leaving two brothers to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate sister. Funeral from her late residence 59 Granville street, on Friday, at 3:20.
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Hayes, Mrs. Ellen, of Halifax (-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 June 1904, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 22 June 1904, p. 12:
The death occurred this morning at her residence, Compton Avenue, of Ellen wife of Thomas HAYES, pilot.
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Hazelwood, M. F. Elizabeth (c. 1930 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
HAZELWOOD, M. F. Elizabeth - 58, Shaw Road, Berwick, Kings Co., died November 21, 1998, at the QEII Health Sciences Centre, V.G. Site, Halifax. Born in Morristown, Kings Co., she was a daughter of Emma Frances (Griffin) Lamb, Cambridge, Kings Co., and the late Hennigar Lamb. She had been employed at the Royal Bank, Berwick, for the past 20 years as well as spending several years working as a real estate agent. she was a member of the Berwick Baptist Church. Besides her mother, she is survived by sons, Boyd, Cold Lake, Alberta; Todd, Nicholsville; daughters, Lorraine (Mrs. Vance Morse), Tremont; Leanne (Mrs. Scott Matthews), Hatchet Lake, Hfx. Co.; a brother, James, Somerset; grandsons, Trevor Morse, Peter Morse, Steven Morse, Noah Matthews, Sam Matthews. Besides her father, she was predeceased by a brother, Bernard; a sister, Ethel Robinson. Funeral was held November 25, 1998 in the Berwick Baptist Church, Rev. Shawn Kehoe officiated. Burial in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery. Donations in memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Henderson, Maria (Sinclair) (c. 1873 - 1930)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Copper Lake (Antigonish County)
Source: September 10, 1930 Halifax Herald
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Passing At Antigonish Of Mrs. Maria Henderson Antigonish, Sept. 9. - Maria, widow of Daniel R. Henderson, passed away last night at her home at Copper Lake, after an illness of a year at the age of 57 years. She was the daughter of the late James A. and Jessie Sinclair of Goshen. Mrs. Henderson was a leading worker in the various activities of the United Church and was a lady of sterling qualities. Her husband predeceased her six years ago. She is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Merritt Archibald, Newtown, Mass.; Jessie, R.N., night supervisor of the General Hospital, New Waterford; Jean, Elizabeth, Lonelda, Annie and Helen, all at home and one son Ebenezer, also at home. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Service and interment at Loch Katrine.
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Henderson, Mrs. Mary, of Ferguson's Cove (c.1833-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1907, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 October 1907, p. 6, col. 2:
The death occurred yesterday at Ferguson's Cove of Mrs. Mary HENDERSON, aged 74 years, whose husband was formerly owner of a wharf here, and well-known. Her funeral will take place at three o'clock on the 22nd, at Ferguson's Cove.
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Henneberry, Annie Isobel, of Sambro (abt 1887-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail (1904)
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 05/15/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 December 1904, p. 10:
Died - On December 18th, Annie Isobel, youngest daughter of J. W. HENNEBERRY, aged 17 years, of pneumonia, leaving father, two brothers and a sister to mourn their loss. Funeral at Sambro, Tuesday, at 2 p.m.
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Henneberry, Charles, of Devil's Island (-1904)
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 March 1904, p. 4.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sealers,Seamen,Chezzetcook (Halifax County),Devil's Island (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 19 March 1904, p. 4:
Two Halifax Men Lost in South Seas
Two more Halifax county men have lost their lives in the South Seas while engaged in sealing. They are Charles HENNEBERRY, of Devil's Island, and Stephen DeYOUNG, supposed to belong to Chezzetcook. They were members of the crew of the schooner Munsey.
This news arrived this week in a letter from Captain Wentworth BAKER, of the schooner Beatrice L. Corkum, who reports having spoken to the Munsey on December 28th. He did not say when or how the accident happened, but it is supposed that it was by the capsizing of a boat.
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Hennessey, Bertha (Carter) (c. 1904 - 1942)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Sydney (Victoria County)
Source: March 25, 1942 Halifax Herald
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Mrs. William Hennessey Port Hawksbury, March 24 - this community was saddened by the news of the sudden death of at Sydney City Hospital on Sunday evening, of Mrs. William Hennessey, 38, (nee Bertha Carter) wife of C. N. R. Conductor William Hennessey, of this town. On Saturday she became critically ill and was rushed by car to Sydney, where she passed away shortly after entering the hospital. The late Mrs. Hennessey had not been in good health for some years, and her mother, Mrs. Clem Carter, constantly stayed at her home, and only a few weeks ago left to visit her daughter, Ethel, in Boston. Mrs. Hennessey then being quite well. She is expected home, accompanied by her daughter. Another daughter, Effie, who resides in Halifax, was en route to her sister's bedside at Sydney, when acquainted of her death on her arrival here. Their father, Clem Carter, spent the winter here with his daughter. Of a loving and retiring disposition she had no outside interests and will be greatly missed in the home. Besides her husband, three sons, Basil, Percy and Carter, and one daughter, Evelyn mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother. Funeral services are expected to be held on Wednesday from her late home.
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Henry, Robert, of Ship Harbour, a native of Dublin, Ireland (-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 15 April 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Crimean War (1853-1856),Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dublin (Ireland),Ship Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 15 April 1907, p. 12, col. 3:
The death occurred at Ship Harbor of Robert HENRY, a native of Dublin, Ireland. He came here when quite a young man, having served through the Crimea war. He was well and favorably known throughout the eastern part of the province as a great painter and musician. He leaves a family of seven, viz., Mrs. EDES, Mrs. RYDER, Mrs. KELLY and Mrs. PATTERSON, of Boston; W. G. HENRY, merchant, of Port Dufferin; Robert HENRY, of New York, and Mrs. R. BEOUREK, wife of Conductor BEOUREK, of the Halifax Electgric Tramway. The family will have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement.
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Hiltz, Leverett Francis (c.1915 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
HILTZ, Leverett Francis - 83, Coldbrook, Kings Co., died November 9, 1998, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Gaspereau, Kings Co., he was a son of the late George Benjamin and Lenora Louise (Hamm) Hiltz. He had been a stationary engineer at Blanchard Fraser Memorial Hospital, Kentville. He is survived by his wife, the former Lillias Pemberton; daughter, Paulette and husband Denis Dagenais, Quesnel, BC; son, Beverly and wife Joan, Barrie, Ont.; brother, William, Berwick; grandchildren, Pamela Running, Kevin and John Hiltz, Denise Durand, Tanya and Josheph Dagenais; great-grandchildren, Cassandre, Samantha, Bradley, Taylor and Jordan Hiltz, Lindsay and Kristen Running, Courtney and Devon Durand. He was predeceased by sister, Ruth; brothers, Warren, Ronald and Walter. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service was held November 11, 1998 in W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville, Pastor Gary Countway officiated. Donations in memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or Coldbrook Baptist Church.
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Himmelman, John, of Eastern Passage (c.1827-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 17 July 1905, p. 7:
John HIMMELMAN, of Estern Passage, died at his home in that place on Saturday, aged seventy-eight years.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 29 July 1905, p. 12:
The will of the late John HIMMELMAN, of Lawlor's Island, has been admitted to probate. The testator names Joseph HIMMELMAN and his son George as executors.
To St. Peter's Anglican church, Eastern Passage, he bequeaths $20.
To his granddaughter, Minnie NAUGLE $20; to his wife, $300 together with the interest accruing from the remainder of all testator's moneys; the sum of $20 to be paid her annually by her son George, out of the products of the farm; the use of that part of the homestead occupied by the couple at the time of the testator's death; all household effects, hen-hourses, together with ground enough for a good yard for each; sufficient fuel, the husband of testator's granddaughter, Minnie, to cut and haul the same; the privilege of keeping a cow; the use when she may desire it, of horse and waggon or sleigh.
To his son-in-law, William ROMKEY, his share of the undivided wood lot adjoining his place of residence. After the death of his wife, her part of the house, etc., as above specified, to revert to the testator's granddaughter, Minnie, together with the right of way to the barn, hen-houses, well and dwelling. On his wife's decease $100 to be paid to each of testator's daughters, Matilda, Louisa and Adalaide. Should the husband of any one of them be addicted to the use of spirituous liquor, her share is to be placed in the Dominion Savings bank and paid out to her by the executors as she may require it. All remaining monies are to be paid to testator's son and daughters, share and share alike.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 12 August 1905, p. 16:
The inventory of the estate of the late John HIMMELMAN, of Eastern Passage, is as follows:
Mortgage, James KING $350.00 Mortgage of Enos D. YOUNG 600.00 Mortgage of Frank SILVER 150.00 Note of hand, Erniv TURNER 50.00 Note of hand George HORNE 50.00 Money in government savings bank 32.59
Total $1,282.59
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Himmelman, Lewis A., of Eastern Passage (c.1832-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 Sep 1906, p. 10; 3 Nov 1906, p. 15.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 28 September 1906, p. 10:
Died - At Eastern Passage, Sept. 28th, A. HIMELMAN, aged 74 years, leaving a wife and five children to mourn their loss. Funeral on Sunday at 2.30 at Eastern Passage.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 3 November 1906, p. 15:
The will of Lewis A. HIMMELMAN of Eastern Passage, has been admitted to probate. The testator appoints William F. NEGUS and Provo HORN as executors, and makes the followiing disposition of the estate:
To his wife, for life, all his real and personal property.
On her death the property is to go to the testator's son, William, and three months thereafter the latter is to pay to each of the daughters, Bessie, Rosina, Sarah, Georgina and Beatrice and Ellen, $20 each.
To Isabella, his adopted daughter, and Gilbert HOWE, his grandson, $1 each.
To the Episcopal church at Eastern Passage, $5.
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Himmelman, Miss Amy M., of Eastern Passage (c.1879-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 January 1902, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 21 January 1902, p. 10:
Died - At Eastern Passage, January 21st, after a long illness, Amy M., daughter of Joseph and Annie HIMELMAN, aged 23 years, leaving a father and mother and three sisters to mourn their loss. Funeral Wednesday, at 2 o'clock at Eastern Passage. (Massachusetts and New York papers please copy.)
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Hines, Mrs. Jane, of Dartmouth (c.1802-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 26 Arpil 1904, p. 12; 27 April 1904, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Richmond (Virginia)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 26 April 1904, p. 12:
Mrs. James HINES, aged 102 years, died today at her residence in Dartmouth. Her husband died some years ago.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 27 April 1904, p. 2:
Dartmouth News - The funeral of Mrs. Jane HOINES will take place this afternoon at three o'clock. The deceased is probably the oldest inhabitant of the town, born in the year 1800, at Richmond, Virginia. She emigrated to Preston when about twelve years of age and has spent a large portion of her life in the town.
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Holland, John m. Smith, Eileen (1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 16 October 1906, p. 12:
A wedding in which Dartmouth people were interested took place in St. Mary's cathedral this morning at an early hour, when Miss Eileen SMITH, daughter of Samuel SMITH, Bogg street, Dartmouth, was united in marriage to John HOLLAND, one of the harbor pilots. The bride is a popular young lady in Dartmouth and there was a large gathering of the fair sex in the cathedral this morning to witness the ceremony. The bride looked particularly charming, dressed in cream crepeline with hat to match. She carried a bouquet of cream roses and carnations. Her bridesmaid was Miss Nora GUADE, also of Dartmouth. She wore a most becoming costume of cream serge, and black picture hat. Her bouquet was of pink carnations. James E. RYAN was best man. After the ceremony, which was performed by the rector, the couple drove to the home of the bride's parents in Dartmouth, where a wedding breakfast was held, and the bride received the congratulations of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. HOLLAND left at noon on a trip to the Upper Cana
dian provinces. The bride's going-away costume was of green cloth with hat to match. The couple received many beautiful presents, the staff of the pilot office presenting a Morris chair. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold locket and chain.
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Horn, John, of Canso (c.1881-1900)
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 August 1900, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Canso (Guysborough County)
Date: 06/26/98
The Evening Mail, 2 August 1900, p. 6:
Canso, August 1 - A sad drowning accident occurred here this evening, in which three young men, ages from 16 to 18, lost their lives. Arthur HURST, John HORN and Clyde ROBERTS went out in the bay, in a small boat for the purpose of jigging squid, and while returning home, the boat was struck by a squall and sank with all hands within a mile from shore, before aid could reach them. Young HURST was the only support of his widowed mother. The sad event has cast a gloom over the whole neighbourhood and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents and relatives. None of the bodies have yet been recovered.
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Horne (nee Savary), Frances, of Eastern Passage (c.1728-1823)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Acadian Record, 15 March 1823
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Acadian Records, 15 March 1823
Thursday morning, Frances HORN, wife of the late Jacob HORN, sen., in the 95th year of her age, after a short but severe illness which she bore with christian fortitude and resignation. Her funeral will take place from her own home, S.E. Passage, this day Saturday, at 2 o'clock.
[Note: S.E. Passage is South East Passage, what is now known as Eastern Passage - AMacD]
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Horne (nee Skerry), Maria (of Enfield) (-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 January 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Enfield (Hants County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, 4 January 1906, p. 10:
The death occurred at Enfield last night of Maria, wife of Andrew HORNE, Senior. The deceased took ill a week ago with pnewmonia, from which she died. She was a Miss SKERRY, of Waverley, and leaves two brothers and a sister. Mrs. John REGAN, of Dartmouth, is a sister of the deceased. She left a family of one son and one daughter. The latter is married in Truro, while the son is in British Columbia. The funeral will take place on Saturday morning from St. Bernard's church, Enfield.
The Evening Mail, Friday, 5 January 1906, p. 3:
Died - At Enfield January 3, Maria, wife of Andrew HORNE, sr., and daughter of the late John SHERRY [SKERRY], of Wverley. Funeral on Saturday morning from St. Bernard's church, Enfield.
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Horne (nee Trider), Rachel Sarah (abt 1830-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Funeral rites,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 05/28/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 1 April 1905, p. 16:
The death occurred yesterday at her home in Eastern Passage of Mrs. Provo HORN, widow of a well known resident of that section, and personally enjoying general regard. Mrs. HORN, who was seventy-six years of age, was the daughter of the late Edward TRIDER. She is survived by four sons - Edward, Provo, George and William - and three daughters, Bertha, living at home, and Elize, wife of William NEGUS, of Eastern Passage. Three brothers and a sister also survive her. The former are Edward, of Halifax; John, of Eastern Passage, and James, of Dartmouth; and the latter, Mrs. SMITH, of Winnipeg. Mrs. HORN'S funeral will take place at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, from St. Peter's church, Eastern Passage, of which she was a faithful member.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 3 April 1905, p. 10:
The funeral of Mrs. Provo HORN took place yesterday afternoon from St. Peter's church, Cow Bay, the rector, Rev. Mr. ROY officiating. Seldom in many years has a funeral in that section been more largely attended. A large party made the trip down from Halifax while scores came in from the surrounding country, crowding the little church. The officiating clergyman took occasion to deliver a brief address, eulogizing the fine character and lovable qualities of the deceased lady, and referring to the fact that her good example should inspire to emulation. The musical details of the service at the church included the singing of the hymns "Nearer my God to Thee" and "When Our Heads Are Bowed With Woe", Miss ROY being the organist, and the full choir of the church; which was present, being supplemented by other singers from Halifax. At the grave side the hymns sung were "A Few More Years Shall Roll" and "Days and Moments Quickly Flying". The Dead March in Saul was also played as the congregatin left the church. Mrs. HORN'S death is widely mourned as that of a truly excellent lady, the memory of whose many virtues will live after her.
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Horne, _____, of Enfield (c.1901-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 May 1904, p. 11.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Accident victims,Enfield (Hants County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 25 May 1904, p. 11:
A child of John P. HORNE, of Enfield, was kicked by a horse Sunday afternoon and died half an hour afterwards. The little one was only three years old. The funeral took place on Monday.
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Horne, Clifton (c.1892-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Victoria General Hospital (Halifax),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 13 July 1905, p. 10:
Died - at the Victoria general hospital, July 12th, after a painful illness of three weeks, borne with patience, Clifton, aged 13 years and three months, eldest son of Allan W. and the late Dora HORNE. Funeral from his late home, Estern Passage, Friday, at 3 o'clock.
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Horne, David (1841-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Holy Cross Cemetery (Halifax)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 15 May 1905, p. 9:
David N. HORNE, a well-known cooper, died at the residence of his brother, E. J. HORNE, the contractor, 255 Agricola street, yesterday. He was 64 years old.
Also at p. 10: Died - At the home of his brother, 255 Agricola street, David N. HORNE, cooper, aged 64 years. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock to Holy Cross cemetery. (Boston and P.E. Island papers please copy.)
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 17 May 1905, p. 10:
The funeral of David HORNE, Agricola street, took place yesterday afternoon from St. Joseph's church, and thence to Holy Cross cemetery, Rev. Monsignor Daly officiating. The attendance both at the church and cemetery was very large and the collection of flowers received from sympathizing friends was a beautiful one.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 8 June 1905, p. 10:
Letters of administration have been granted to Edward J. HORNE in the estate of the late David N. HORN.
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Horne, Donald (of Enfield) (c.1831-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 26 April 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Enfield (Hants County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 26 April 1906, p. 12:
Died - At Enfield, April 12th, after a lingering illness, Donald HORNE, in his seventy-fifth year.
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Horne, Edward, formerly of Eastern Passage (c.1821-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 February 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Lighthouse keepers--Nova Scotia,Eastern Passage (Halifax County),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/15/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 12 February, 1907, p. 10, col. 3:
The death occurred last night at 60 Bedford Row, of Edward HORNE, caretaker of the office building in which he lived and well-known in the city. Mr. HORNE, who was 86 years of age, was formerly keeper of the lighthouse at Eastern Passage. The immediate cause of death was an attack of grippe, dating back about two weeks, and which falling upon a system already enfeebled by old age, caused from the first solicitude as to his recovery. HIs wife and several children survive him.
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Horne, John, of Enfield (-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 February 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Enfield (Hants County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 17 February 1900, p. 5:
SYDNEY, February 17 - John HORN, of Horne's Road, and Peter JAMESON, of Inverness county, were killed by a fall of stone at Reserve Mines this morning. HORNE leaves a wife and family.
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Horne, Leonard George, of Enfield (1846-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 February 1907, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Enfield (Hants County)
Date: 06/15/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 2 February 1907, p. 16:
Died - At his late residence, Enfield, Hants County, January 25th, Leonard G. HORNE, aged sixty years and ten months.
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(Leonard G. Horne was the son of Andrew Philip HORNE and Ann (Nancy) Barbara MacDONNELL; spouse Agnes Cecilia MULCAHEY [1854-1917]- From research of Anna M. MacDonald.)
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Horne, Mrs. Drucilla (of Eastern Passage) (c.1846-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 August 1906, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 20 August 1906, p. 8:
Died - At South East Passage, on the 19th inst., Drucilla, wife of Henry HORNE, aged 60 years, leaving a sorrowing husband, four daughters and one son. Boston papers please copy.
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Horne, Mrs. Jerusha, of Eastern Passage (c.1880-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 February 1903, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 23 February 1903, p. 10:
Died - At Eastern Passage, Saturday, February 21st Jerusha, beloved wife of John H. HORNE, in the twenty-third year of her age, leaving four children to mourn the loss of a loving mother. Funeral this afternoon at 3 p.m. (Boston papers please copy.)
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Horne, Philip D., formerly of Halifax (c.1850-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 August 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Massachusetts,Halifax (Halifax County),Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 11 August 1904, p. 10:
Deaths of former provincialists in Boston and vicinity include, ...in Winchester, Aug. 3, Philip D. HORNE, aged 54 years, formerly of Halifax.
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Hoskins (nee Horne), Mrs. Harriet J., formerly of Eastern Passage (-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 June 1904, p. 6, 7 June 1904, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Bright's Disease,Funeral rites,Eastern Passage (Halifax County),Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 4 June 1904, p. 6:
The very sudden death occurred in east Boston on Tuesday last of Harriet J. HASKINS, wife of Richard S. HASKINS, after only two days' illness, of acute Bright's disease. Mrs. HASKINS was a daughter of Mrs. P. HORNE, Eastern Passage. The remains arrived from Boston last night by the I.C.R. accompanied by the deceased's husband, sister and husband (Mr and Mrs. George ALVES) and her cousin, Mrs. Frank WELLS. Mrs. HASKINS leaves a baby boy ten months old. The funeral will take place on Sunday from her mother's residence. Services to be held at St. Peter's church, Cow Bay road, at 2:30.
Tuesday, 7 June 1904, p. 6:
The funeral of Mrs. R. S. HOSKINS took place Sunday afternoon from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Prevost HORNE, and thence to St. Peter's church, Cow Bay, Rev. Mr. ROY officiating. The very large attendance, in spite of the violently stormy weather, indicated the general regret at her death. Friends gathered from far and near, many driving out. The services at the house and church were beautifully appropriate to the circumstances of her death, the choir being present at the latter, and rendering the hymns, "Nearer My God to Thee" and "When Our Heads Are Bowed With Woe". Mr. ROY preached an appropriate sermon referring to the fact that the deceased lady had been a member of the church since childhood. The body was buried beside that of her father. Many beautiful flowers testified to the sympathy and regrets of friends, these being as follows:
Pillow - Husband Cross - Mrs. George ALVES Wreath - Mr. and Mrs. Harry NOBLE Bouquet of White Pinks - Mrs. G. RUSSELL and family Bouquet - Miss ROY Bouquet - Mr. and Mrs. W.S. RUSSELL Bouquet - Mr. and Mrs. ROBINSON Pillow - Mrs. (Captain) NICKERSON Bouquet - Mrs. FITZGERALD Casket piece - Mrs. GARDINER White roses - Mrs. HORSMAN White pinks - Mrs. OBERTON Crescent - Miss Fannie SUMMERS White carnations - Miss Ena A. SARRE
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Hurst, Arthur, of Canso (c.1881-1900)
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 August 1900, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Canso (Guysborough County)
Date: 06/26/98
The Evening Mail, 2 August 1900, p. 6:
Canso, August 1 - A sad drowning accident occurred here this evening, in which three young men, ages from 16 to 18, lost their lives. Arthur HURST, John HORN and Clyde ROBERTS went out in the bay, in a small boat for the purpose of jigging squid, and while returning home, the boat was struck by a squall and sank with all hands within a mile from shore, before aid could reach them. Young HURST was the only support of his widowed mother. The sad event has cast a gloom over the whole neighbourhood and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents and relatives. None of the bodies have yet been recovered.
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Hutt, John William, of Eastern Passage (c.1884-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 January 1903, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Victoria General Hospital (Halifax),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/11/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 23 January, 1903, p. 10:
The death took place at the Victoria general hospital of John William, son of Charles and Emma HUTT, of Eastern Passage. The deceased, who was 19 years of age, died after an illness of only one day. He is survived by parents and by four brothers and eight sisters. Two of the brothers are Charles and Arthur HUTT, of Quincy, Massachusetts. Among the sisters being Mrs. F. W. THORNE, Mrs. S. SIMMONS, Mrs. Thomas BISHOP, and Mrs. J. CLARKE. The time for the funeral has not yet been fixed.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 27 January 1903, p. 7:
The funeral of John William HUTT, of Eastern Passage, took place Sunday from his father's residence, Eastern Passage. The remains were followed to the Episcopal church where an impressive service was held by Rev. Mr. ROY, who spoke in a very feeling manner which touched the hearts of those present, especially as this promising young man was cut off in the very prime of his life, having only been laid aside by illness one day. The sympathy of the whole section goes out to the bereaved father and mother, brothers and sisters in this , their great bereavement. His sister, Mrs. Thos. BISHOP of Quincy, Mass., and his brother, Charles, of the same place, reached home too late to see their brother. The deceased was in his 19th year.
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Hutt, Joseph, of Eastern Passage (c.1827-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 July 1903, p. 6; 27 August 1903, p. 6..
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/17/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 28 July 1903, p. 6:
Died - At South East Passage, July 26th, Joseph HUTT, in the seventy-sixth year of his age, after a short illness, leaving a wife and eight children. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 p.m.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 27 August 1903, p. 6:
News of the City - The will of Joseph HUTT, of Estern Passage, has been probated. The first passage of the will says: "I give my soul to God who gave it in sure and certain hope of resurrection to eternal life." To his wife, Catherine HUTT, the deceased left all his worldly goods, after deducting expenses of funeral, will, etc. The value of the goods is estimated at $745.60. Mary C. TURNER, daughter of the deceased, and Alexander HUTT, son of the deceased, are named as executors.
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Jameson, Peter, of Inverness county (-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 February 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Newspaper article
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Inverness County (Nova Scotia)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 17 February 1900, p. 5:
SYDNEY, February 17 - John HORN, of Horne's Road, and Peter JAMESON, of Inverness county, were killed by a fall of stone at Reserve Mines this morning. HORNE leaves a wife and family.
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Johnson, Edward (c.1829-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 May 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Lighthouse keepers--Nova Scotia,Chebucto Head (Halifax County),Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 4 May 1906, p. 10:
The news of the sudden death of Edward JOHNSON, for thirty-five years keeper of the light at Chebucto Head, widely known in that capacity, will be received with regret and sympathy for the bereaved wife, three sons and one daughter, who are left to mourn the loss of a beloved husband and father. Mr. JOHNSON passed away after having performed an exceptionally faithful and efficient service. A touching incident in connection with his death is that it occurred on his birthday. The deceased was 77 years of age. The funeral will take place at 11 a.m. Sunday. Internment at Herring Cove.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 7 May 1906, p. 8:
The funeral of Edward JOHNSON, which took place from his late residence at Chebucto Head yesterday, was attended by a large number of friends and relatives. Notwithstanding the distance many citizens of Halifax attended to pay this last tribute of respect to the deceased. The internment was at Herring Cove where services were held at the church, the Rev. Father Grace officiating and spoke in very high terms of the deceased. Service was also held at the grave.
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Johnson, Grenville (-1900)
Material Type: Newspaper article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 February 1900, p. 5, 2 March 1900, p. 3, 3 March 1900, p. 5, 5 March 1900, p. 5..
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,South African War (1899 - 1902),Black Point (Halifax County),Halifax (Halifax County),St Margaret's Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 06/30/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 28 February 1900, p. 5:
HALIFAX DEAD AND WOUNDED
Private G. JOHNSTONE, one of the two Halifax men wounded, resided at 111 Maynard street. He was a carpenter by trade, and enrolled in H company at Halifax, but was transferred to the Quebec company.
The Evening Mail, Friday, 2 March 1900, p. 3, col. 2:
The militia authorities received a telegram to-day from Ottawa, confirming the report of the death of Private JOHNSTON, of Halifax. The person referred to is Grenville JOHNSTON, carpenter, who resided on Agricola street. The deceased was an amateur oarsman of considerable ability, having successfully competed in a number of races.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 3 March 1900, p. 5, col. 5:
The father of Grenville JOHNSTON, one of the Halifax volunteers killed at Paardeburg, is blind. He at present resides at Black Point, St. Margaret's Bay. Mr. JOHNSTON was made blind by an accident. He has a son who is also blind. Robert JOHNSTON, another son, and with whom the deceased resided, is employed by the Electric Light Company, and resides at 111 Creighton street. He is a member of the 1st Canadian Artillery, and served with the Halifax provisional battalion during the Riel Rebellion.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 5 March 1900, p. 5, col. 4:
HUBBARD'S COVE, March 4 - A feeling of sadness pervaded the whole community when it was learned for a certainty that Granville JOHNSON, of H company, First Canadian Contingent, died of wounds received in the engagement at Paardeberg on the 18th of February. This brave lad was a most promising young man and well liked by all. He was a son of Captain Robert JOHNSON of Black Point, who had the terrible misfortune to lose both eyes in a blasting accident several years ago. In conversation with Captain JOHNSON in January, he told your correspondent that "if he had twenty sons he would not keep one of them back from going to fight for their country." It was this same spirit that prompted his plucky son to volunteer for battle and lay down his life for queen and country on a South African veldt.
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Johnson, Mrs. Jonas, of Halifax (c.1819-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1907, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 October 1907, p. 6, col. 1:
On Sunday morning, October 20th, there passed away Mrs. Jonas JOHNSON, at the advanced age of 88 years. Mrs. JOHNSON had been a faithful member of Brunswick Street Methodist church for many years, and during these years she was seldom absent from the regular services. During the last few years of her life she was not able to enjoy the privilege of attending the usual services of the church, but full appreciated the visits of her pastor and other friends who had known her for many years. Mrs. JOHNSON was an intelligent and interested reader of current events of the day, and was also a kind friend of the poor and unfortunate. To the bereaved friends sincere sympathy will be extended by many who have long known her as a friend to all who needed help and sympathy. The funeral will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, Thomas C. JOHNSON, on Tuesday afternoon.
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Johnson, Mrs. Sabina (formerly of Herring Cove) (c.1823-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 June 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 19 June 1906, p. 10:
The death occurred in Boston on Saturday last, of Sabina, widow of Thomas JOHNSON, the body being brought to Halifax on Wednesday to the residence of Mrs. JOHNSON'S son, Lawrence JOHNSON, Barrington street, and thence forwarded for internment to Mrs. JOHNSON'S native place, Herring Cove. Here, on Thursday morning following the celebration of mass by the parish priest, the Rev. Father Grace, the funeral took place.
Mrs. JOHNSON, who was 83 years of age, had many friends and acquaintences in this city. She is survived by the son mentioned and by the following other children:- Mrs. Humphrey JOHNSON and Graton JOHNSON, of Boston, who accompanied the body to Halifax; Daniel and Wilfred JOHNSON, of Pictou, both of whom came on for the funeral.
Flowers and memorial cards were received from sympathizing friends, the list of these being as follows:-
Wreath - Mr. and Mrs. William BRYMER Carnations - Miss Josie BRYMER Memorial cards - Mr. and Mrs H. MURPHY, Mr. and Mrs. Graham JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel JOHNSON, Mrs. McINTYRE, Mrs. SAGE, Mrs. LaVASH, Edward FORBES.
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Johnson, William, of Bear Cove/Indian Harbour (-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 January 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Bear Cove (Halifax County),Indian Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/10/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 14 January 1907, p. 10:
The death occurred at Bear Cove, in this county, yesterday, the 13th inst., of William JOHNSON, one of the oldest residents of the place. He had been ill for some time and his death was not unexpected. Mr. JOHNSON was a man of sterling qualities and was highly respected in his community. He leaves several sons, one of whom, John, is county councillor for the district. The funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 from his late residence at Bear Cove.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 16 January 1907, p. 12:
The inventory in the estate of William JOHNSON, late of Indian Harbor, shows assets to the value of $424.70.
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Johnston, James Roscoe (c. 1922 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
JOHNSTON, James Roscoe - 76, Waterville, Kings Co., died December 6, 1998, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Coldbrook, Kings Co., he was a sonof the late James Stephen and Catherine (Morley) Johnston. He lived in Coldbrook most of his life. He served in the Royal Canadian Armed Forces from 1939-1946. He worked as a truck driver and as a commissioner in Camp Aldershot and CFB Greenwood, retiring in 1972. His love was working on cars and remodeling houses. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Bond; sons, Calvin and wife Linda, Port Williams; Wesley and companion Kathy Johnstone, New Minas; daughters, Kathleen (Kathy) (Mrs. Jim Corbett), South Alton; Barbara (Barb) (Mrs. Joseph Johnstone), Steam Mill; Esther (Janie) (Mrs. George Lantz), Kentville; Alice (Allie) (Mrs. Jack Kane), Keddy Corner; Muriel (Nug)(Mrs. Jimmy Johnstone), Waterville, Kings Co.; Marjorie (Midge) (Mrs. Kevin Hines), Centreville; Janet Toker and companion Kenneth Moore, New Minas; brother, Paul Webster, Lake George; 16 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by grandchild, Rhonda Marie Hines; brother, Earl William. Funeral service was held December 8, 1998 from H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Kentville, Rev. Robert Billings officiated. Burial in Lakeview Cemetery, Lakeville. Memorial donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
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JONES, Alvin (Al) E. (-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Barb Wells Henderson
ContributorEmail: HENDE262@
Source: MONCTON TIMES & TRANSCRIPT, Moncton, NB. Wednesday, February 11, 1998
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Westmorland County
Date: 04/13/98
Pointe Du Chene - Mr. Alvin (Al) E. Jones, 67, of Gary Street, Pointe du Chene, NB, passed away at The Moncton Hospital on Monday, February 9, 1998 after a sudden illness. Born in Bayfield, NB, he was the son of the late William and Leah (Brown) Jones. Al was a former employee of The Moncton Air Force Vets Club and was a member of the Main Brace and Air Force Vets Club. Al is survived by his wife, Margaret (Caissie) Jones; one daughter, Lorna MacMullin (James) of Miramichi, NB; one son, Brent of Calgary, AB; grandchildren, Amanda, Amy and Andrew; three sisters, Ann Stiles (Brian) and Louise Hanson (OULTON) of Moncton, Anne Langlois (Charles ) of Kanata, ON; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by one sister, Ruth; one brother, Weston. Resting at the Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995) with visiting hours Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, February 12, 1998 at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Fernwood Cemetery, Port Elgin, NB.
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Jones, Gerald Kenneth (1910 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
JONES, Gerald Kenneth - 78, 616 English Mountain Road, Canaan, died November 18, 1998, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born at Blue Mountain, he was a son of the late Melvin and Edna (Wentworth) Jones. He was a veteran of the Second World War, serving with the No. 3 Dental Corps in Italy, Germany, Holland and England. He was a member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 79, New Ross. He had been employed with Formex Canada for 10 years and was a retired carpenter, having done carpentry work in the Kings County area for many years. He was also a member of New Minas Baptist Church, an active member of North Alton Baptist Church, and was a member of both choirs. Surviving are his wife, the former Janke vanWoerden; daughters, Anna-Marie (Mrs. Brian Bent), Prospect, Kings Co.; Louise (Mrs. Guy Smith), Oromocto, N.B.; Sheila (Mrs. Michael Levy), Hantsport; Marina (Mrs. Jeffrey Hamilton), Waverley; brothers, John, Blue Mountain; Edward, North Alton; Clifford (Mike), Auburn; 11 grandchildren. He was predeceased by sisters, Eva, Nina, Tina, Leanne, Greta, Isobel, Ruby, Lillian, Gloria (Bud); brothers, Peter, Grover. Funeral was held November 21, 1998, followed by Legion service, both in New Minas Baptist Church, Rev. Leon Langille and Pastors Layton and Freda MacDonald officiated. Burial in Lakeview Cemeter, Lakeville, Kings Co. Donations to Alton Baptist Church expansion fund or Valley Regional Hospital.
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Keddy, Peter David (c.1930 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County,Masons
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
KEDDY, Peter David - 50, English Mountain Road, South Alton, formerly of New Ross, died November 8, 1998 as the result of a motor vehicle accident in The Forties. Born in Kentville, he was a son of Mrs. Frances (Keddy) Kedd, The Forties, and the late Hibbert Keddy. He was a carpenter and had been employed with Strait Crossing as a supervisor. He was also a supervisor with Maxim Construction Co. and had been employed with J.W. Lindsay Enterprises Ltd. He was owner of Norwood Estates Christmas Tree Co. He was a member of Norwood Masonic Lodge 135, New Ross. He is survived by his wife, the former Muriel Peters, daughter, Charla, Halifax; son, Capt. David Keddy and wife Roben, Shearwater; stepdaughters, Heather (Mrs. James Fry), Woodville; Julie (Mrs. Dumont Richards), New Minas; grandchildren, Alexandria and Noah. He was predeceased by brother, John. Norwood Masonic Lodge service was held November 10, 1998, with funeral service November 11, 1998, both in W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville, Rev. Michael Lipe and Rev. Albert Marshall officiated. Burial in Elm Grove Cemetery, Steam Mill. Donations in memory may be made to IWK Grace Health Centre or Norwood Masonic Lodge.
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Kelly, Thomas m. Ellen "Nell" Walsh, formerly of Devil's Island in September, 1907
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/24/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 Oct 1907, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records
Material Type: Marriage announcement
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 2 October 1907, p. 8, col. 3:
A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday morning last, at St. Patrick's church, at seven o'clock, when Miss Ellen WALSH was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Thomas KELLY, of the cable steamer, Minia. The Rev. Rector Father MURHPY, was the officiating clergyman. Miss Theresa WALSH, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and J. BATES assisted the groom. The bride wore a becoming costume of white organdie with picture hat. The bridesmaid was also prettily attired in a steel grey, with hat to match. The presents were numerous and valuable.
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King (nee Horne), Mary T. (1834-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Enfield (Hants County),Wellington (Halifax County)
Date: 05/28/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 10 February 1905, p. 10:
Died - At Wellington, Halifax county, February 9th, after a lingering illness, Mary T., wife of William KING, leaving a husband, two daughters and five sons to mourn their loss. Funeral on Saturday to Enfield.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 11 February 1905, p. 12:
The death occurred Thursday, at Wellington, N.S. after a year's illness, of Mrs. KING, wife of William KING, J.P., of that place. Mrs. KING, who was seventy-one years of age, is survived by her husband, five sons and two daughters. The sons are William and Frank, at home, Andrew and Christopher at Oakfield, and Archibald, of this city. The daughters are Mrs. O'SULLIVAN, wife of Dennis O'SULLIVAN, of the railway mail service, and Annie at home. Mrs. KING had a number of relatives and friends in this city, by whom she was highly esteemed, and who received the news of her death with genuine regret. The funeral took place this morning, the internment being at Enfield.
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King, Winnifred Frances née Fultz (1903-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Foreign protestants
Source: The Globe and Mail, 14 April 1998.
Ed. Notes:
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Date: 09/16/98
King, Winnifred Frances (née Fultz)
Winnifred King of Sherwood Park, Alberta, died on April 11, 1998 in her 95th year. Winnie will be missed by her children: Barbara (Roy) Nixon of Carvel, Alberta and Dennis (Louise) King of Knowlton, Québec, six granchildren: Diane, Julie, Michèle, Tom, Phillipe, Elaine, and five great-granchildren as well as her sister-in-law, Florence Fultz of Winnipeg, Manitoba. In addition to her immediate family she leaves many nieces, nephews and friends. Winnie was predeceased by her husband, Jack (1977) after fifty years of marriage, and by her six siblings: Herman, Clarence, Rupert, Alice, Eleanor, and Margaret. Born in 1904 in Halifax to Francis Scott Fultz and Florence Preston Fultz, a descendant of early Nova Scotian settlers, Winnie moved with her family to Winnipeg where she was educated and married. In the 1930s she and Jack moved to the mining country of northern Ontario and later to the vicinity of Val d'Or, Québec. Subsequently they lived in Montreal and Toronto before retiring to Kelowna and then to Sherwood Park.
The family extends its grateful thanks to the staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, to the Home Care nurses, and to special neighbours for their support and care. A visitation for family and friends was held on Monday, April 13 at 7:00 p.m. at the Foster and McGarvey Funeral Chapel, 10008-103 Street, Edmonton, where Funeral Services will be held onTuesday, April 14th at 1:00 pm with the Ven. Tom Maxwell officiating. In lieu of flowers, charitable donations would be appreciated to: Theatre Lac Brome Trust Fund, P.O. Box 1177, Knowlton, P.Q. J0E 1V0. Foster and McGarvey Limited. Funeral Directors and Licensed Crematorium. (403) 428-6666. Canadian Independent.
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Korn, Bernard F. m.Cooney, Jennie in 1907.
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/26/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 Oct 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records
Material Type: Marriage announcement
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 9 October 1907, p. 12, col. 5:
Married in Toronto - Jennie, daughter of A.J. COONEY, of Halifax, to Bernard F. KORN, of Colorado Springs, Col.
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Kuhn, Alfred C., formerly of Cole Harbour (c.1847-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 February 1901, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/11/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 22 February 1902, p. 16:
The death occurred at 118 Pleasant street this morning of Alfred C. KUHN, of the firm Holland & Kuhn, picture dealers, Granville street. Mr. KUHN was 55 years of age and leaves a widow. The deceased was ill only a week with pneumonia. The interment will take place on Wednesday at Woodlawn, Dartmouth.
Also at p. 16:
Died - At 118 Pleasant street, February 22nd, of pneumonia, Alfred C. KUHN, a native of Cole Harbor, aged 55 years, leaving a wife, three brothers, and three sisters to mourn their loss. Funeral on Monday at 2.30. Internment at Woodlawn, Dartmouth.
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Lacey, James W., of Halifax (c.1834-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 February 1907, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/15/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 9 February 1907, p. 16:
The death occurred this morning at 24 Maitland street, of James W. LACEY, aged 73 years. The body will be taken to Prospect for internment.
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Latter, Mrs. Agnes, of Halifax (c.1835-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1907, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 October 1907, p. 6, col. 2:
The death occurred this morning at 84 Upper Water street, under very sad circumstances, of Mrs. Agnes LATTER, aged 72 years. Mrs. LATTER went to bed last evening apparently in her usual health. She made no complaint whatever of indisposition. This morning she failed to appear for breakfast and on going to rouse her, her daughter-in-law, with whom she lived, found her dead in bed. Death was due to natural causes in the opinion of the medical examiner.
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Lawlor (nee Crawford), of North Sydney (c.1827-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 December 1900, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cape Breton,North Sydney (Cape Breton)
Date: 06/30/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 12 December 1900, p. 6:
Died - At North Sydney, November 28, Agnes Brown CRAWFORD, widow of Daniel LAWLOR, aged 73.
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Lawlor, Alexander E., of Dartmouth (c.1838-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 May, 1904, p.10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 3 May, 1904, p. 10:
Died - At Dartmouth May 2nd, Alexander E. LAWLOR, aged 66. Funeral Thursday afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock.
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Lawlor, Daniel, formerly of Cole Harbour (-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 26 October 1900, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Temperance,Cole Harbour (Halifax County),Sydney (Victoria County)
Date: 06/26/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 26 October 1900, p. 2:
Former Dartmouthian Dead
The North Sydney Herld has the following:-
"Another of North Sydney's oldest and most respected citizens has passed away in the person of Daniel LAWLOR, of the firm D. Lawlor & Son, merchant tailors. The deceased had been ill for some time and his death was not unexpected. Mr. LAWLOR had been a prominent figure in business and social life of this town for more than half a century, and he will be much missed in the community. He was active as a temperance man, being a member of the order of the Sons of Temperance from its organization in Cape Breton more than fifty years ago. He was always a foremost member of Royal Albert lodge A.F. & A. Masons. In both these societies he held the confidence and esteem of his associates in a noteworthy degree during his long connection with these bodies. The deceased was a man of kindly heart, a warm friend, a good citizen and an affectionate father and husband. In every relation of life he was the same true man. Born at Cole Harbor, Halifax county, he came to Cape Breton when a young man in 1848. He lived for a time at Sydney Mines, but took up his residence two years later at North Sydney, and he had been a leading citizen ever since. The deceased was a brother of the late Henry M. LAWLOR, was associated with his father son, T.J. LAWLOR, [who] some years ago went to Manitoba, in the western section of which province he is one of the leading merchants. His second son, M.W. LAWLOR, was associated with his father in business."
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Lawlor, Mrs. Edith Elizabeth, of Dartmouth (c.1872-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 1 Jan 1903, p. 9; 3 Jan 1903, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/16/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 1 January 1903, p. 9:
Dartmouth News - The many friends of Andrew LAWLOR will regret to learn of the death of his wife which took place this morning shortly after midnight. Her death was sudden and unexpected. She had been confined for some time but there was not the slightest comprehension of danger. Last evening she was visited by her sister. While in conversation Mrs. LAWLOR took a weak turn and went off in a faint. Medical assistance was quickly summoned, but ere the doctor had arrived the spirit had departed from the body and was winging its flight with the old year to the regions above. The deceased was a young woman and her early demise will be learned with much sorrow. Mr. LAWLOR has the heartfelt sympathy of the community in his bereavement.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 3 January 1903, p. 3:
Died - At Dartmouth, December 31, Edith Elizabeth, wife of J.A. LAWLOR, aged 31. Funeral at 2 o'clock sharp, January 4th, Sunday, from the late residence, corner of Portland and Water streets.
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Lawlor, Sydney m. Warner, Rose (1902)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 January 1902, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
Date: 07/11/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 25 January 1902, p. 12:
The marriage of Sydney LAWLOR and Miss Rose WARNER, both of Dartmouth, took place at Boston on the 12th inst.
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Lawlor, Willard A., of Dartmouth (1903-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 13 Feb 1903, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 07/11/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 13 February 1903, p. 9:
Died - At Dartmouth, February 12, Willard A., infant child of J.A. and Edith E. LAWLOR, aged seven weeks.
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Laybolt, William H., of Ship Harbour (c.1849-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 June 1903, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ship Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 25 June 1903, p. 3:
Died - At Ship Harbor, June 13, after a lingering illness, William H. LAYBOLT, aged 54, leaving a widow, three sons and six daughters to mourn their loss.
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Lindsay, James A., Sheet Harbour (c.1835-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 7 May 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sheet Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 7 May 1907, p. 12, col. 2:
Died - At Sheet Harbor, Halifax county, on the 26th of April, James A. LINDSAY, aged 72 years, universally respected.
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LITTLE, Margaret Ann Herbert (1825-1913)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Judy Stevens
ContributorEmail: alsantjude@
Source: The Daily Gleaner, Fredericton, New Brunswick 1913
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--York County,York County (New Brunswick)
Date: 06/14/98
From The Daily Gleaner Obituaries hand dated Jan 10, 1913 "Mrs. Margaret Little" Harvey Station, Jan 13-Mrs. Margaret Little, widow of David Little and one of the oldest and most respected residents of this place, passed peacefully away on Friday morning after a short illness of bronchitis. She was in the 88th year of her age, but her mind and memory were unimpaired till the last. She was the eldest daughter of Thomas Herbert, one of the first settlers of Harvey and came here with her parents from Northumberland, England in the year 1837. She resided with her husband on their farm at Little Settlement for nearly 40 years and about twenty-eight years ago came to the Station, where she has made her home ever since. Her husband died about twenty years ago. She reared a large family, only four of whom survive her. They are Mrs. Wm. E. Smith and Mrs. M. Briggs, of this place, and Thomas and Eben Little of Coburn. She is also survived by about forty grandchildren. A considerable number of great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. She was a woman of strong character and much more than ordinary intelligence and of very amiable disposition, and had a large circle of friends. She was always ready to help in times of trouble, both by word and deed and held a large place in the affection of the community. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon and was largely attended, despite the cold rainy weather which prevailed.
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Lomas, John, of Halifax, formerly of Derby, England (1836-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/03/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 Nov 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary`
The Evening Mail, Monday, 4 November 1907, p. 12, col. 2:
The Proprietor of the Lorne Passes Away
John LOMAS' Unexpected Death Casts a Gloom Over the Popular Morris Street Hotel
There passed away at half-past four o'clock this morning, at the Lorne House, of which for twenty years he has been the proprietor, John LOMAS, one of the best known men in Halifax.
The sad news will be received with great surprise and genuine regret. An air of gloom pervaded the Lorne House this morning, for the genial host was heartily liked by all the guests, and his death after a week's illness was a real shock to them.
In June last Mr. LOMAS fell ill, and about eight weeks ago he underwent the amputation of one of his legs. The result was in a high degree satisfactory and he had apparently made a complete recovery, when, one week ago, he contracted a heavy cold. Pneumonia subsequently developed, but a fatal termination was not dreamed of until yesterday, when an ominous change in his condition made it impossible to encourage any hope of his recovery.
He passed away in the early morning in the house which under his admirable management has become one of the most popular private hotels in the whole province.
John Stakesby LOMAS was an Englishman. On November 23, 1836, he was born in Derby, England. At the age of 17 years in the midst of stirring times, he enlisted in the British army and was subsequently ordered with his regiment - the sixty-second - to the Crimea, where he gallantly defended the flag through a memorable, a glorious campaign.
At the close of the war his regiment was ordered to Halifax. Here he purchased his discharge from the army, and was successively thereafter in the employ of Lord MULGRAVE, the officer commanding; Sir Brenton HALIBURTON and Mr. Enos COLLINS, as butler.
Subsequently he became steward at the Halifax hotel and still later visited the United States.
In 1887 he returned to Halifax and purchased the property now known as the Lorne House, which he has since continuously conducted.
He married in 1859 Ellen, daughter of William HAZLETT, of England, who died in 1892, at the age of 55 years.
Four children of this marriage survive - George A., baggage master on the Intercolonial railway; Emma (Mrs. CAMERON), living in Winnipeg; Laura, wife of Rufus ZWICKER, chief engineer on the government steamer Tyrian, and John W., unmarried and living at home.
Mr. LOMAS' second wife, who survives him, was Jessie, daughter of Charles WHYTE, of Turiff, Scotland. There was one child of this union - Isabel May - who also survives her father.
Mr. LOMAS' death removes a sterling man. Sympathy will be widely felt for his wife and family.
He was an active Mason and a member of St. Mark's Lodge. Every one of his fellow members will feel his loss as a personal sorrow. "LOMAS", said one this morning, "was a good fellow." He was in politics a staunch conservative. He was a member of St. Luke's, whence his funeral will take place at half-past three o'clock on Wednesday to Camp Hill cemetery, Dean CRAWFORD officiating.
And also at p. 12, col. 4:
Died - LOMAS - At his residence, the Lorne House, Morris street, on the morning of November 4, John Stakesby LOMAS, a native of Derby, England, in the seventy-first year of his age. Funeral at 3.30 P.M., on Wednesday, from the Pro-Cathedral of St. Luke, and thence to Camp Hill cemetery. (No flowers.)
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Lutz, Barbara Louis (c.1948 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Dec. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
LUTZ, Barbara Louise - 50, Greenwood, Kings Co., died December 17, 1998, at home. Born in Greenwood Square, she was a daughter of the late Earland and Esther (Joudrey) Lutz. She had worked at various jobs and had been most recently employed with Avon Foods Ltd., Berwick. She was a member of Greenwood Square Baptist Church. Surviving are her companion, Ronald Atwood; brothers, Lewis, Scarborough, Ont.; Stanley, Mississauga, Ont.; Emerson, Phillip, Brampton, Ont.; Russell, Rowan, Ont.; George, Waterville, Kings Co.; sisters, Lena (Mrs. Harold Rafuse), Waterville; Shirley Lutz, Greenwood; Hilda Keeney, Burlington, Ont.; Ruth (Mrs. Fred Kay)Comox, BC; Ina Olsen, Greenwood; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brother, Gordon; sisters, Lillian May, Elizabeth Ann Lutz. Cremation had taken place under the direction of H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Greenwood Square Church.
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Lydiard (nee Allen), Mrs. _____, of Cole Harbour (-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 7 December 1903, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/18/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 7 December 1903, p. 2:
The death occurred early yesterday morning at Cole Harbor of Mrs. LYDIARD, wife of Charles LYDIARD. The deceased was an elderly lady and had been ill for a long time. Her demise will be learned with regret by a large circle of friends and acquaintences by whom she was highly esteemed. She was a sister of John ALLEN, of Dartmouth. She left no children.
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Lynch, George Joseph m. Catherine Paula Rawley on 23 July 1907
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/23/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Halifax County Marriage Records, p. 224, #336.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage registers--Nova Scotia--Halifax
Material Type: Marriage Records
Married 23 July 1907, at Halifax, by Banns, Roman Catholic, George Joseph LYNCH, age 27, Bachelor, Insurance Inspector, born and residing at Halifax, son of Thomas and Bridget, Customs, to Catherine Paula RAWLEY, age 22, Spinster, born and residing at Halifax, daughter of John and Mary, Druggist, Witnesses: Thomas W. J. LYNCH, Kate GRAVES, Rev. J. W. BROWN.
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Lynch, Matthew, of Ferguson's Cove (c.1838-1913)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 11/09/98
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Halifax Herald, Februayr 1, 1913, p. ____, col. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Fenians,Ferguson's Cove (Halifax County)
The Halifax Herald, Saturday, February 1, 1913, p. ____, col. 5:
OVER EXCITED AND DIED IN BANK
Matthew Lynch, of Ferguson's Cove, Was Endorsing A Check for $100 and Dropt Dead in Bank of Montreal
While in the Bank of Montreal yesterday endorsing a check for $100 as his pension for his part in the Fenian raid in the sixties, Matthew LYNCH, of Ferguson's Cove, suddenly dropped the pen, reeled and fell dead. One of his sons was with him a the time and Dr. TRENAMAN was sent for to see the body.
Mr. LYNCH was 75 years of age and had been a fisherman for the best part of his life at Ferguson's Cove.
The order was lately issued that any who took up arms against the Fenians were to have $100 pension. In a state of excitement old Matthew rowed down with two sons yesterday morning and it is thought that he got over excited in the bank when he was about to draw the money.
The body was removed to Joseph SPENCER'S, the funeral director. Mr. LYNCH leaves seven sons and three daughters.
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MacDonald, Clarence Carlton (1918 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
MacDONALD, Clarence Carlton - 80, 1023 Orchard St., New Minas, died November 14, 1998, at home. Born in Avonport, Kings Co., he was a son of the late Russell and Mary Elizabeth (Holmes) MacDonald. He was a member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 6, Kentville; New Minas Senior 50 Plus Club; Valley Senior Bowling Club, New Minas and St. George's Masonic Lodge 20, Wolfville. During his early life he served in the Merchant Navy, 1939-45. Surviving are his wife, the former Hattie May Davidson; sisters, Elizabeth (Mrs. George McBay), Gaspereau; Shirley Burgess, Bedford; Doris Lawrence, Ida Hirtle, Jean (Mrs. Frank Sanford), New Minas; Lois (Mrs. Albert Schofield), Greewich; Helen Huntley, Roxie (Mrs. Russell Redden), Berwick; Margaret (Mrs. William Workman), Victoria. He was predeceased by brother, William; sister, Laura Hutt. Memorial service was held November 17, 1998 in Avonport Baptist Church, Rev. Dan LeBlanc and Rev. Gary Manthorne officiated. Burial in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. Family flowers only. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or any charity.
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MacDougall, Alexander (c. 1882 - 1963)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Malignant Cove (Antigonish County)
Source: October 23, 1963 The Chronicle Herald
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Alexander MacDougall Antigonish - Funeral service will be held Thursday for Alexander MacDougall, a farmer of Malignant Cove, Antigonish County who died Monday, (Oct. 21, 1963) following a lengthy illness at the age of 81. An army veteran of the First World War, Mr. MacDougall is survived by his wife, the former Catherine MacPherson of Antigonish; one daughter, Mary (Mrs. Frances Dhooge); and five sons: Leo, Malignant Cove; John, Edmonton, Alta.; Clarence, Manning, Alta.; Allister, Halifax and Donald, Shawbridge, Que.
He was predeceased by one son, Ronald, Edmonton, Alta. The late Flora MacDougall, long time public health nurse in Antigonish was a sister. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday with requiem mass in St. Mary's church, Maryvale
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Mackay, Vera Amanda (c.1917-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail: roulton@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Pictou County,Royal Canadian Legion
Source: The Chronicle-Herald, Volume 50, Number 201,,Halifax, Nova Scotia, Monday, 24 August, 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 09/18/98
MacKay, Verna Amanda - 81, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Thorburn, died August 22, 1998, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Wyvern, Cumberland Co., she was a daughter of the late Fenwick and Annie (Colborne) Nix. She had been a guest at the villa for the past year. She was a resident of Collingwood, Cumberland Co., before moving to Thorburn in 1954. She was an adherent of Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, and a member and past noble grand of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge 42, Thorburn. She was also a member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Ladies Auxiliary, Stellarton. Surviving are her husband, A. Fred, Thorburn; daughters, Una (Mrs. Donald Wallace), Thorburn; Betty (Mrs. Gary Peacock), Ontario; son, Leo Nix, Colbrook, Kings Co.; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, Churchill Ripley; a son; four brothers; two sisters.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral Tuesday, both in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Burial in Thorburn Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Valley View Villa, Riverton, Thorburn Cemetery fund or any charity.
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Magee, Carroll Marshall (c.1931 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Dec. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
MAGEE, Carroll Marshall - 67, Halifax, died December 15, 1998, at home. Born June 2, 1931, in Greenwood Square, he was a son of the late Lester and Olive (Marshall) Magee. He was a member of Fairview United Church. He was a longtime employee of Woolco and Walmart in Penhorn Mall, Dartmouth. He was a wonderful husband, father and friend whose quiet, unselfish giving to others will be greatly missed by all those who knew him. Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Higgins, Halifax; daughter, Lorie-Ann, Wolfville; son, Kirk and wife Beth, Edmonton; brothers, Bertwell and wife Margaret, Melvern Square; Beverly and wife Sheila, Timberlea; Byron, Halifax; sister, Thelma (Mrs. Gordon Spinney), Kingston, Kings Co. He was predeceased by brothers, Cyril, Wayne. Funeral service was held December 18, 1998 in Fairview United Church, Rev. Kevin Little officiated. Reception followed in the church hall. Internment was in Lower Horton Cemetery, Grand Pre. At his request, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Margaret Barrett Banks Memorial Scholarship Fund for Allied Health Student Education c\o QEII Foundation, 1278 Tower Rd., Halifax, NS, B3H 9Z9, or the charity of choice.
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Mann, William, of Herring Cove (drowned)(-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 Jan 1907, p. 8; 15 Jan 1907, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Newspaper article
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 14 January 1907, p. 8:
Herring Cove Fisherman Loses His Life in the Snow Storm of Saturday Night
William MANN, of Herring Cove, was drowned on Saturday night almost within sight of his home. MANN had been in Halifax on Saturday and set out to return in the afternoon. He did not reach home, and in the morning parties found his boat on the rocks broken up. Further search discovered the body. The boat had capsized, probably by a squall, or MANN lost his way in the blinding snow that was falling heavily, driven by a high wind, and his boat struck and he perished within a few rods of his home.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 15 January 1907, p. 3:
Great difficulty was experienced by the residents of Herring Cove in recovering the remains of William MANN, who was drowned Saturday night within sight of his home by the capsizing of his boat. The body was discovered at ten o'clock Sunday morning, a few yards from the shore. As this part of the shore where the body was located was very rocky, it was impossible to launch boats, as they would have been dashed to pieces. As the sea was rough the body was carried right upon the beach, but before the men could reach it another sea would come up and carry it out again. Grappling hooks were attached to long pieces of wood and these were floated out and at three o'clock in the afternoon they finally succeeded in recovering the body.
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Marr, John A. (native of Mabou, C.B) (abt 1862-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail (1905)
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Massachusetts,Boston (Massachusetts),Cape Breton (Nova Scotia),Dominion Iron and Steel
Date: 05/27/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 7 February 1905:
Page 6: SYDNEY - February 7 - Jno. A. MARR, who was found dead yesterday in a Boston tenement house, was a native of Mabou, Cape Breton, and was 43 years of age. He lived in this city for two or three years, being employed by Dominion Iron and Steel company as a pattern maker. He went to Boston a few months ago. His wife and family of six children are still living here. Before coming to Sydney, MARR and family lived in Bath. Me. He belonged to the Oddfellows' Lodge there and they are having [the] remains taken to that city for internment.
Page 9: The dead body of John A. MARR, of Sydney, was found, face downward, in a bath tub on the fourth floor of the tenement house at 130 Dart street, where he had been lodging last night. As the body was partly clothed, and from the fact that his bed had been opened, it is thought that he had retired, felt faint and gone to the bathroom for water. Medical Examiner Stedman was summoned after the finding of the body by Miss Stuart, the landlady, but from his superficial examination all thought of foul play or suicide was dispelled. It is said that the man has a wife and six children living in Sydney.
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Marryatt, Irving P., of Prospect (c.1890-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 January 1904, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 4 January 1904, p. 8:
The death occurred this morning at the age of fourteen years, of Irving P. MARRYATT. The internment will be at Prospect.
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Marsh, Thomas Allen, of Halifax (c.1838-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/03/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 March 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, 25 March 1907, p. 10, col. 2:
The death occurred last evening at 14 Creighton street, of Thomas Allen MARSH, late of the First Battalion Manchester regiment, of which he was sergeant and musketry instructor. He came to Canada aabout twenty years ago, and for a number of years has been on the Public Gardens staff. He is survived by four sons and one daughter. The former are - Thomas, in the employ of Messrs. HENDERSON and POTTS; William, of the Royal Canadian Regiment, Charles, now living in Boston; and Alfred, of Spokane, Washington. The daughter is Miss May MARSH, now living in Boston. He had, during his residence here, made many friends one and all of whom will heartily regret the news of his death. The funeral will take place at two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon.
And at p. 10, col. 3:
Died - MARSH - On Sunday, March 24th, at his late residence, 14 Creighton street, Thomas Allen MARSH, in the 69th year of his age, leaving four sons and one daughter to mourn their sad loss. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. O'DONNELL, Creighton street, at 3 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon.
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Martin (nee Flemming), Elizabeth, formerly of Ketch Harbour (-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 8 February 1904, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 8 February 1904, p. 8:
The death of Mrs. George MARTIN occurred at an early hour on Saturday morning at her late residence on George street. Some weeks ago she was stricken with paralysis, from which she never recovered. She leaves, besides her husband, one son William, and two daughters, one of whom is the wife of J. E. POWER (of W. F. Page) and Georgina, who resides with her parents. The deceased was a charitable and kindly hearted lady, and her demise will be greatly regretted. The funeral took place this afternoon.
And also at p. 8:
Died - At Halifax, February 6, after a short illness, Elizabeth, wife of George MARTIN, and daughter of the late Richard FLEMMING, Ketch Harbor, leaving a sorrowing husband and three children to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate wife and mother. Funeral Monday from her late residence, 26 George street, at 2.30 o'clock.
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Martin (nee Sadler), Mrs. Catherine, of Ketch Harbour (abt 1811-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail (1904)
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 05/15/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 7 December 1904, p. 9: Catherine MARTIN, aged 92 years, one of the oldest inhabitants of Ketch Harbor, died at her home yesterday.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 7 December 1904, p. 10: The death occurred at Ketch Harbor Monday evening, of Mrs. Catherine MARTIN, one of the oldest residents on the western shore. The deceased lady was 93 years of age and a great-grandmother. She was strong and active up to about a year ago, and enjoyed the use of all her faculties. She leaves numerous great-grandchildren to mourn her loss. George MARTIN, of this city [Halifax], and Henry and Frank MARTIN, of Ketch Harbor, are sons, and William SADLIER of Portuguese Cove, is a brother of the deceased. The funeral took place at Ketch Harbor to-day.
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Martin, Edward, of Ketch Harbour (c.1818-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 November 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 November 1906, p. 12:
The death occurred this morning at Ketch Harbor of Edward MARTIN, aged 88 years, a well known fisherman living in that locality.
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Martin, Ellen (c.1833-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 April 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 23 April 1906, p. 10:
Died - At 20 Barrington street, on the 22nd inst., Ellen MARTIN, widow of Peter MARTIN, aged 73 years. Deceased leaves a family of four sons. Funeral Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.
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Martin, John of Sambro (c.1868-1906)
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 June 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,River Inhabitants,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 4 June 1906, p. 10:
SYDNEY - June 4 - The Gloucester schooner Senator arrived at North Sydney this morning with flag at half-mast for the loss of two fishermen, John McNEIL, of River Inhabitants, aged 38, single, and John MARTIN, of Sambro, aged 38, married who went adrift sixty miles off Scatteri in a dory on the 28th of May. At there was a heavy gale blowing at the time of their disappearance the opinion is that the last has been seen of the unfortunates.
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Martin, Joseph, formerly of Ketch Harbour (c.1850-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/12/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 September 1907, p. 8
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 9 September 1907, p. 8, col. 5:
The death occurred to-day at the City Home, of Joseph MARTIN, aged 57 years. The body will be taken to Ketch Harbor for internment.
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Martin, Mrs. Phoebe, formerly of Ketch Harbour (c.1829-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1905, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 21 October 1905, p. 16:
Died - At Roxbury, Massachusetts, October 20th, Phoebe, widow of William MARTIN, of Ketch Harbor, Halifax County, aged 76. Funeral notice later.
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Martin, Mrs. Sarah (formerly of Ketch Harbour) (c.1828-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 June 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 4 June 1906, p. 10:
Died - At 18 Falkland street, June 3rd, Sarah, widow of Samuel MARTIN, aged 78 years. Internment at Ketch Harbor.
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Martin, Thomas G. m. Brackett, Miss Helen (1900)
Material Type: Engagement Announcement
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 July 1900, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Date: 07/03/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 21 July 1900, p. 1:
The marriage will take place early in July of Miss Helen BRACKETT and Thomas G. MARTIN. The ceremony will be performed in St. Joseph's chapel.
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Mason (nee Baker), Mrs. Melinda, formerly of Yarmouth (-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 November 1900, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Pleasant Valley (Hants County),Yarmouth (Yarmouth County)
Date: 06/28/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 November 1900, p. 8: Died - Pleasant Valley, Hants, November 9, Melinda, wife of Joseph MASON, and third daughter of late Wm. BAKER, of Yarmouth.
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MASON (nee HODGSON), Mrs. Angelina, of Country Harbour (c.1839-)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 11/01/98
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Halifax Mail, 14 March 1941, p. 11.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Newspaper article
Subject: Biographies,Loyalists,Country Harbour (Guysborough County)
The Halifax Mail, 14 March 1941, p. 11:
COUNTRY HARBOR WOMAN OBSERVES 102nd BIRTHDAY
COUNTRY HARBOR, March 13 - Mrs. Angelina MASON, who was born at Country Harbor and has lived here all her life has just celebrated her 102nd birthday. Although confined to bed, she is cheerful and bright, and on her birthday received a number of callers who came to pay their respects and offer felicitations.
The only surviving member of a family of twelve children, Mrs. MASON is a daughter of the late James and Marie HODGSON. Her life has been closely woven with the historic past of the country and she is a member of a noted family in its early history.
Her grandfather Edward MASON was one of the Loyalists who came to Halifax n 1749 and was a Major in the French army. Her mother was a daughter of the Leiutenant Governor E.D. HODGSON who is buried in St. Paul's cemetery, Barrington Street, Halifax.
Mrs. MASON who has witnessed at first hand a century of development and progress, a cavalcade of outstanding and historic events, the birth and growth of the young nation Canada, still possesses a fresh memory and recalls with clearness and accuracy the events which were transpiring during her early life as well as those of the later years.
She married John MASON at Sherbrook 80 years ago. He passed away 28 years ago. She adopted two children Mrs. James (Annie) MASON, British Columbia, and William WILSON with whom she resides. Until the demands of age forced her to rest she had been a leading member of the Methodist church and took an active part in the life of the congregation, her home being always open to clergy of all denominations. On her birthday March 7 she received many messages and telegrams of congratulation.
Mrs. MASON has two sisters-in-law in Country Harbor, Mrs. Victoria MASON and Mrs. Emma MASON and a number of nieces and nephews, including Miss Georgie TRIDER, John, William, Howard and Albert TRIDER, Mrs. Edward YOUNG, Mrs. Newman MOSHER, Mrs. William CLARK, and Alfred BARTLOW, of Ottawa.
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Mason (nee Jennings), Mrs. Andrew (-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 April 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Tangier (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 6 April 1906, p. 12:
Died - At Tangier, April 3rd, Mrs. Andrew MASON, eldest daughter of James JENNINGS, leaving a husband, eight children, five brothers, two sisters and parents to mourn their loss.
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Mason (nee Pride), Mrs. William H., of Country Harbour (c.1842-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 April 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Country Harbour (Guysborough County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 11 October 1907, p. 12, col. 1:
The death occurred recently, at her home in Country Harbor, of Mrs. Wm. H. MASON, death following a stroke of paralysis. Although in her sixty-fifth year, Mrs. MASON had enjoyed perfect and even robust health, up to the time she was stricken, and the news of her death therefore greatly shocked and saddened the neighborhood, where she was much beloved. She was of sunny and genial nature, and her house was noted for its generous hospitality. She was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Amy PRIDE, and is survived by her husband and eight children - a daughter, Mrs. SALSMAN, and seven sons. Five of the latter live at home and two - Elisha and Robert - are in the west.
Rev. Mr. BANFORD conducted the funeral service, being assisted by Rev. Mr. Porter SHIRLEY. There was a very large attendance and many expressions of deep sympathy.
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Mason, Abigail (abt 1830-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 18 December 1905, p. 9.
Ed. Notes: Mason, Abigail; Mason, Captain James; Arbuckle, William; Arbuckle, Abigail
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Pictou County,Merchant mariners
Date: 03/29/98
(New Glasgow Chronicle) The death occurred at a late hour Friday night (November 24th) of Mrs. Abigail Mason, widow of Captain James Mason and daughter of the late Wm. Arbuckle, of Ponds, Merigomish. Mrs. Mason had not been in good health for some time and three weeks ago she underwent a surgical operation from which she recoved sufficiently to leave her bed, but on Thursday was taken with a relapse and gradually grew worse. Mrs. Mason was 75 years old and is survived by eight sons and three daughters to mourn their loss of a kind and loving mother.
Capt. James Mason was a native of Halifax county and for many years was interested in the merchant service, plying between Halifax and West Indies, being captain and owner of several vessels. The death of Mrs. Mason is also mourned in the United States, where six of her children reside none of whom were able to reach Merigomish in time for the funeral. One of them arrived after the internment, bringing with him a memorial wreath from New York.
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Mason, Howard, of Harrigan Cove (c.1876-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/01/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 June 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 28 June 1906, p. 10:
Died - At Tangier, June 24th, of hemorrhage of the lungs, Howard MASON, of Harrigan Cove, aged 30 years.
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Mason, Jonathan, of Quoddy (c.1869-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 October 1904, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Quoddy (Halifax County)
Date: 08/18/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 6 October 1904, p. 5:
Died - At Quoddy, Halifax, September 28, Jonathan MASON, aged 35.
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Mason, Mrs. Mary (c.1818-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 March 1907, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Port Dufferin (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 18 March 1907, p. 9, col. 3:
Died - At the residence of her son-in-law, Benjamin BOUTILIER, 187 Quinpool Road, March 17th, Mary, relict of John MASON in the eighty-ninth year of her age, leaving three sons and three daughters to mourn their loss. Burial will take place at Port Dufferin. Boston, Calumet, Duluth and Eureka, California, papers please copy. No flowers by request.
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Mason, Samuel I. (of St Margaret's Bay) (c.1843-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, Jan 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Mason's Point (Halifax County),St Margaret's Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 06/04/98
The Evening Mail, 2(?) Jan 1906, p. 10 [page torn]:
The very sudden death of Samuel MASON, justice of the peace, at St. Margaret's Bay, about ten miles from Bowser's, occurred on Saturday. The deceased had been subject to fits of chills, and he always resorted to the remedy of bathing his feet in hot water. Friday he was about his work as usual. Saturday morning he complained to his wife that one of the chills was coming on. He sat down on a chair and Mrs. MASON went to the stove to get some hot water. When she returned she was horrified to find her husband dead. He was a farmer and very well to do. He leaves besides his widow, three brothers. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 4 January 1906, p. 7:
MASON's POINT, December 30 - Samuel I. MASON passed away at his residence here on the morning of December 30, of heart failure. The deceased was 63 years of age, and leaves a widow, three sons and four daughters, viz: Ira G. MASON, and Mrs. LANDRY, of Halifax; Foster and Oscar MASON, Mrs. George McCOCHRAN, Mrs. Welsford HARTLING, of Mason's Point, and Alma at home.
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McArthur, Sarah (c. 1852 - 1930)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Cape Mabou (Inverness County)
Source: July 15, 1930 Halifax Herald
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Miss Sarah McArthur Dies After Brief Illness Inverness, July 13 - The death occurred on Friday, July 11, of Miss Sarah McArthur, after a brief illness of a month. Miss McArthur, who was seventy-eight years of age, was born at Cape Mabou, Inverness County, the daughter of John McArthur and Mary McIntyre; her mother, Mrs. R. Roberts, Sydney, four nephews, John W. McArthur, Hector McArthur, Duncan McArthur, and Duncan Macleod; also two nieces, Mrs. Angus C. McIsaac, with whom she had been residing for some time. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon under the direction of Joseph Connington.
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McCrow, John (abt 1837-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 24 April 1906
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Masons,Riel Rebellion (1885),Royal Artillery Fifteenth Brigade,Royal British Veterans,Temperance
Date: 05/29/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 24 April 1906, p. 10:
The death occurred shortly after midnight last night, at his residence, 51 Seymour street, of John McCROW, one of the best known men in this city. The news of his death will be received with deep regret in the wide circle of his friends, and comes as a sad shock to them, owing to the fact that his illness was a very short one, dating only from Friday last. However, it became almost immediately apparent that his symptoms were such as to cause grave solicitude and he rapidly grew worse, death as stated, supervening shortly after midnight last night. Mr. McCROW was a native of Aytown, Berwickshire, Scotland, and was in the sixty-ninth year of his age. He came to Halifax in 1862, as a member of Battery 5, Fifteenth Brigade, Royal Artillery, and during the forty-four years of his residence here came to be regarded as one of our most useful men, adding to business acumen the sterling qualities of character which win and retain friends. He was a most kindly and humane man, delighting in doing good quietly and unostentatiously, and the number of those to whom he has lent a helping hand will never be known. Mr. McCROW went in a provisional battalion as captain at the time of the Riel rebellion, and did gallant service. He was a member of the society of Royal British Veterans, a past master of Virgin Lodge Free Masons, joining the Grand Lodge in 1876; was a member of Murray Division, Sons of Temperance, and a past grand worthy associate of the Grand Division as well as a member of the National Division. He lent his influence always to the promotion of good causes and will be greatly missed in the various organizations of which he was a member. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Miss Ella McCROW. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 51 Seymour street, on Thursday, at 4 p.m.
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McCurdy, Walter, of Middle Musquodoboit (-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 June 1907, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Musquodoboit (Halifax County)
Date: 09/04/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 11 June 1907, p. 9, col. 2:
Walter McCURDY, of Middle Musquodoboit, who has been ill for some time, died on Thursday. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. He was a brother of the late M. J. McCURDY, of this city.
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McCurdy, Walter, of Middle Musquodoboit (c.1840-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/19/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 June 1907.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 11 June 1907, p. 9, col. 2:
Walter McCURDY, of Middle Musquodoboit, who has been ill for some time, died on Thursday. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. He was a brother of the late M.J. McCURDY, of this city.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 12 June 1907, p. 12, col. 5:
Died - At Middle Musquodoboit, June 7, Walter McCURDY, in the 67th year of his age.
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McDaniel, John, of Musquodoboit Harbour (c.1851-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 October 1904, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Musquodoboit Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 08/18/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 6 October 1904, p. 5:
Died - At Musquodoboit Harbor, October 3, John McDANIEL, aged 53, leaving a widow, two sons and one daughter to mourn their loss.
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McDonald (nee McInnes), Mary, of Mabou (c.1836-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 13 October 1903, p. 2:
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Mabou (Inverness County)
Date: 06/17/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 13 October 1903, p. 2:
Died - At Little Mabou, Inverness, September 24, Mary (nee McINNES) beloved wife of Alex McDONALD, aged sixty-seven.
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McDonald, Alexina, of Mabou (-1902)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 Mar 1902, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Mabou (Inverness County)
Date: 07/11/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 18 March 1902, p. 8:
Died - Mabou, C.B., March 6, Alexina, daughter of the late Angus and Mary McDONALD.
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McDonald, John, of Little Mabou (c.1843-1903)
Material Type: Newspaper article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 May 1903, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Deaths at sea,Mabou--Little (Inverness County)
Date: 06/16/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 18 May 1903, p. 3:
MABOU, May 16 - A drowning accident occurred here yesterday while John McDONALD, of Little Mabou, was proceeding down the harbor in a sailing boat, the latter was struck by a heavy squall which capsized her. The boat sank immediately, and before assistance could be rendered McDONALD, who was alone in the boat, disappeared. Deceased, who was about sixty years of age leaves a widow and family. Mr. McDONALD'S father died suddenly some two weeks ago.
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McDonald, Mary (MacPhee) (c. 1861 - 1941)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Port Hood (Inverness County)
Source: February 16, 1942 Halifax Daily Star
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Mrs. Mary McDonald The death occurred early Monday morning in the Victoria General Hospital of Mrs. Mary McDonald, aged 81 years, after a short illness. She was the widow of Angus McDonald of Port Hood. She had lived there all her life until 12 years ago when she moved to Woodside to live with her daughters. Mrs. McDonald had since been a member of the Immaculate Conception church at Woodside.
Surviving are one son, Colin McDonald of Brookline, Mass.; six daughters, Mrs. Florrie MacNeil and Mrs. John Murray of Woodside, Mrs. John MacLellan and Mrs. Colin MacIsaac of Brookline, Mass., Mrs. John MacDonald of Glace Bay and Mrs. Malcolm MacIntyre of Port Hawksbury; also two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Beaton of New York and Mrs. Mary Spencer of Boston, and one brother, Angus MacPhee of Little Mabou, NS.
The body will rest at the residence of Mrs. John Murray, Franklyn Street, Woodside, until Wednesday morning when it will be forwarded to Port Hood where interment will take place.
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McDonald, Mrs. Charlotte, of Moser River (c.1826-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 May 1907, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Moser River (Halifax County)
Date: 08/18/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 25 May 1907, p. 8, col. 7:
Died - At Moser River, on the 20th of May, Mrs. Charlotte McDONALD, aged 81.
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McDonell, Mrs. Mary U., of Bridgewater (c.1810-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 December 1900, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County,Bridgewater (Lunenburg County)
Date: 07/08/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 12 December 1900, p. 6:
Died - Bridgewater, November 25, Mary U., wife of Angus McDONELL, aged 90.
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McEachern, John (c. 1848 - 1930)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Malignant Cove (Antigonish County)
Source: July 15, 1930 Halifax Herald
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Esteemed Citizen of Malignant Cove Dies Antigonish, July 14 - John McEachern, well-known and highly esteemed citizen of Malignant Cove, died at his home, after a long illness at the age of 82 years. He was born at Pleasant Valley, Antigonish County, and married Miss Mary A. MacDonald, of Malignant Cove, besides whom he is survived by one daughter, Catherine, at home, and a son, Daniel, also at home. The funeral Thursday morning was largely attended.
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McGrath, Patrick, of Halifax (c.1865-1905)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 October 1905, p. 3.
Ed. Notes: Death at sea
Material Type: Newspaper article
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Merchant mariners,Merchant Mariners
Date: 06/10/98
See article under "Purcell, Patrick" on this website.
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McIntyre, James, of Campbell's Cove, East Point, P.E.I. (-1884)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Citizen and Evening Chronicle, 6 April 1885, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Newspapers
Material Type: Newspaper article
Citizen and Evening Chronicle, 6 April 1885, p. 3., col. 1:
A. P.E. ISLANDER'S MURDER. - On the 20th inst. in Los Angeles, California, Aldolfo SILVAS was hanged for the murder of James McINTYRE. The latter belonged to Campbell's Cove, East Point. P.E.I. About 2 o'clock on the morning of July 21, 1884, McINTYRE and Timothy HICKEY were on New High street, Los Angeles. When they arrived in front of No. 318, a saloon kept by Frank OLIVLER, HICKEY, who was on the inside of the walk, jostled against the occupant of a chair. The touch was but trifling, but in an instant the occupant jumped up and commenced to call one of the men disagreeable names. A scuffle immediately ensued. The lounger in the chair drew a large knife and made a lunge at McINTYRE. The latter tried to beat off his antagonist, but being unarmed his efforts were futile. While McINTYRE was using his hands his assailant thrust his knife several times into his body. These blows had fatal effect and within twenty feet from where the scuffle commenced McINTYRE fell, and soon expired. His companion, HICK EY, in the meantime had deserted him. The man who committed the deed was Adolfo SILVAS.
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McKenzie, Duncan, formerly of Nine Mile River (c.1830-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 February 1902, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Hants County (Nova Scotia),Nine Mile River (Halifax County)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 6 February 1902, p. 10:
Died - At Halifax, February 5th, Duncan McKENZIE, a native of Nine Mile River, Hants county, aged 72. Funeral took place to-day. (Boston and Lynn papers please copy.)
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McLean, James R. m. Murphy, Anita Bell (1903)
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 9 June 1903, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ship Harbour (Halifax County),Shubenacadie (Colchester County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 9 June 1903, p. 6:
Married - At Ship Harbor, June 6, 1903, by Rev. I. ROSBOROUGH, M.A., James R. McLEAN, son of the late Dr. McLEAN, of Shubenacadie, to Miss Anita Bell MURPHY, of Ship Harbor.
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McLEAN, John, of Halifax (-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/02/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 November 1906, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: DisastersMcL
Material Type: Newspaper Articles
The Evening Mail, Monday, 5 November 1906, p. 5:
PLANT LINER HALIFAX HAS FLAG HALF-MAST
Ship's Carpenter, John McLean, of This City, Washed Overboard and Drowned in Terrible Hurricane That Swept the Steamer's Decks - Twenty-Four Hours Overdue Reaching Boston.
BOSTON, November 4th. - With her flag flying at half-mast, her deck houses battered, and broken, the crew of a shipwrecked fisherman on board, and everyone of her own sixty-two passengers thankful to reach dry land once more, the Plant line steamer Halifax came into port yesterday morning, twenty-four hours overdue. From stem to stern the big ship gave eloquent testimony of her fearful encounter with a North Atlantic hurricane, and the signal of death at the masthead denoted that one of the crew, John McLEAN, the ship's carpenter, had paid a fearful tribute to the fury of the wind and sea. Thursday last the full force of the storm overtook the Halifax, and for twenty-four hours terrific seas washed the decks continuously, battering down the doors, flooding the saloon, and stripping off the woodwork as though it had been paper. While panic reigned in the cabin, and the women passengers were plunged in despair, Captain ELLIS and his men stuck manfully at their posts, and to their heroic efforts the salvation of the ship and its terrified passengers is due. McLEAN was washed overboard and lost in the darkness before there was time to give the alarm or to throw him a line. __________________
H.L. CHIPMAN, manager of the Plant line company, received a telegram Saturday morning from Boston stating that the steamer Halifax, which sailed from here Wednesday at midnight had arrived in Boston Saturday morning, being over fifty-five hours on the trip, and that during the voyage John McLEAN, carpenter of the steamer, had been washed overboard and drowned. Mr. McLEAN was formerly carpenter on the steamer Alpha, but for some time past has been in the Plant line service. The deceased was a man of sterling qualities and was highly respected by all who knew him.
Mr. McLEAN lived at No. 48 Robie street and leaves a wife and two small children. Mr. CHIPMAN notified Rev. Mr. GLENDENNING, whose church the deceased attended, and who conveyed the sad news to Mr. McLEAN's family.
When the Halifax left the Plant wharf Wednesday night it was raining, but not blowing hard, and she evidently struck the storm Thursday when well down the coast, as the telegram stated she hove to for twenty hours in Thursday's storm.
The passengers by the Halifax were: - Miss MELVIN, Miss WEYNOTT, Miss N. VANCE, Mrs. S. DeYOUNG, J. WEBSTER, Miss McQUARRIE, Miss CHISHOLM, Miss L. BROWN, Miss K. MURPHY, Misses CAVANAGH, D. GREENOUGH, Miss G. STEWART, I. MAHER, E. BOUTILIER and wife, E. KROVES, C. COLCHESTER, Mrs. A.C. STONE, S. KAYZO, J.A. CARMICHAEL, A.I. GILZEE, Mrs. W.H. HALLIDAY, Mrs. H. MERRILL, Miss E.K. DeFREYTAS, S. SMITH, Miss DEMPSEY.
Miss Fannie FRYER, former secretary of the Y.M.C.A., this city, was also a passenger.
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McNab, Isabel C., of Eastern Passage (c.1811-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 7 August 1901, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/30/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 7 August 1901, p. 3:
Died - Brook Farm, Eastern Passage, August 4, Isabel C., daughter of the late John McNAB, of Perthshire, Scotland, aged 89. Funeral to-day at 3.30.
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Meagher (nee Keller), Susan (c.1802-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 March 1904, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Queen Hotel (Halifax),Trafalgar. Battle of (1805),Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 19 March 1904, p. 1:
Died at Age of 102 Years
Mrs. Susan MEAGHER died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew FRASER, Fairbanks street, Dartmouth, yesterday afternoon, at the age of 101 years and 11 months.
Mrs. MEAGHER first saw the light of day on what is now known as Keeler's farm, near the First lake, Dartmouth. Her father was John H. KEELER, farmer, who died at the ripe age of 89 years. Her brother [mother] was a Miss TUFTS who died over 60 years of age. Mrs. MEAGHER was the oldest of a family of eleven. She had seven children, five of whom are dead. The survivors are: Mrs. Ellen FRASER, wife of Andrew FRASER, of the Queen Hotel staff and Mrs. FAULKNER, wife of Walter FAULKNER, of Boston, a former resident of Dartmouth. Mrs. MEAGHER had three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren, and thirty nephews and nieces.
The deceased retained all her faculties up to two months ago, and was n almost perfect health up to a short time before her death. Mrs. MEAGHER in conversation with the Mail on the occasion of the last anniversaary of her birth referred to a number of important events that occurred during her life. She remembered well the celebration held in Halifax following the coronation of Queen Victoria and her ascension to the throne. She also recollected the day that announcement was made in Halifax that Wellington had defeated Napolean at the battle of Waterloo. She was one of the witnesses of the arrival of the Chesepeake and the Shannon in Halifax after the signal victory of the British over the Americans.
The date of the funeral has not yet been fixed.
And at p. 16:
Died - At Dartmouth, on Friday evening, at 11 o'clock, at her residence, Mrs. Edward MEAGHER, aged 101 years and 11 months, long held in high esteem for her many virtues, cheeful disposition and happy old age. Funeral notice later.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 22 March 1904, p. 10:
The funeral of Mrs. MEAGHER, centenarian, took place ysterday at Dartmouth. The remains were taken to the Baptist church, and while the services were being held there a telegram was received from Mrs. FALCONER, in Boston, a daughter of the deceased, asking that the body be held until her arrival in Dartmouth. Her request was complied with, and the remains were left in the church over night. The internment will take place this afternoon. Services were held at the house yesterday by Rev. Dr. KEMPTON At the church Rev. W. I. CROFT, pastor of the Methodist church gave an impressive address. The cortege was very long and included the prominent citizens of town and city. A large number of people attended the services at the church.
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Meisner, Jennie, of Chezzetcook (c.1886-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 May 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Chezzetcook (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 14 May 1907, p. 12, col. 3:
The death occurred this morning at the Halifax Infirmary, of Jennie MEISNER, aged twenty-one years. Miss MEISNER'S home is in Chezzetcook, to which place the body will be taken for internment.
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Merlin, John (c.1853-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 April 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax County (Nova Scotia)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 22 April 1907, p. 12, col. 4:
Died - At Victoria general hospital on April 22nd, after a short illness, John MERLIN, aged 54. He had been employed for the last five years on the Lady Laurier. He leaves an aged mother, one brother, W. H. MERLIN, and two sisters to mourn the loss of a kind son and brother. Funeral will take place from the resdience of his brother, W. H. MERLIN, 257 Gottingen street, on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.
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Merlin, William, of Prospect (c. 1835-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1907, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 October 1907, p. 6, col. 2:
The death occurred on the 19th, at his home in Prospect, of William MERLIN, aged 72 years, one of the best known fishermen in that vicinity. About three weeks ago Mr. MERLIN made a big haul of mackerel - a record-breaker. Shortly afterward he went out on another fishing expedition, and, getting "storm stayed" on an island, caught a heavy cold. He speedily developed alarming symptoms passing away, as stated, on the [19th]. He was an energetic and a sterling man, highly respected by all his neighbors. His wife survives him. His funeral will take place to-morrow at Prospect.
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Mitchell (nee Fairbanks), Mrs. Emily, formerly of Halifax (c.1825-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Quebec,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 October 1906, p. 12:
Died - At Montreal, October 10th, Emily, widow of James MITCHELL, of that place, and eldest daughter of the late William B. FAIRBANKS, of Halifax, in the 81st year of her age.
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Mitton, Eugene Presley (1921-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Saint John County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
MITTON, Eugene Presley - died November 20, 1998, at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital. Born in New Salem on March 22, 1921, he was the son of the late Mary Leona (Cuthberson) and Thomas Presley Mitton. He was a veteran of the Second World War and a lifelong member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 4, Fredericton. He worked for DND for 38 years in Camp Utopia, Saint John, and Base Gage town. After retirement, he spent 10 years in Ottawa, before returning to Fredericton. Surviving are his wife, Rita (McIntosh); son, Dale, Ottawa; daughter, Brenda (Mrs. Robert Alexander), Fredericton; four granddaughters; a grandson; three great-grandsons; sister, Isabelle (Mrs. Howard Watton), Aylesford; brothers Kenneth, Thomas, Amherst; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Stanley, Mervin, Orville, Donald, Chester, Irving; sister, Stella Maude Mitton. Legion service was held November 22, 1998 in York Funeral Home, Fredericton. Funeral service was held November 23, 1998 in All Saints Church, Fredericton, The Venerable David E. Mercer officiated. Burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Field of Honour, Saint John West, N.B.
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Montgomery, Frances Mary (1937 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Shelburne County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
MONTGOMERY, Frances Mary - 61, Middle East Pubnico, died November 17, 1998, at home. Born May 24, 1937, in East Quinan, she was a daughter of Elsie Mary (Vacon) Banks and the late Gordon Banks. She worked with the Edmonton Tribunal for a number of years, after which she moved to Pubnico where she worked as a fish processor. Surviving are brothers, Emerson, Gordon, Berwick; Oscar, Fredericton; sisters, Bessie (Mrs. Terrry Taylor), Aylesford; Mrs. Marie Gould, Black Rock; Goldie (Mrs. Doug Hanson), Wainfleet, Ont.; Irene (Mrs. Mike Tough), Berwick; Pearl (Mrs. Real Hebert), Centreville. She was predeceased by her husband, Jack; brother, Johnny; sister, Mary McDermott. Graveside service 2 p.m. November 20, 1998 in Upper Clyde Cemetery, Upper Clyde River, Shelburne Co. Donations to any charity.
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Morash, Charles W., of Cole Harbour (c.1841-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 September 1904, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 30 September 1904, p. 6:
Died - At Cole Harbour, Halifx, September 28, after a lingering illness, Charles W. MORASH, aged 63 years, leaving a widow and sister and a large circle of friends. Funeral on Friday at 2 o'clock.
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Morash, Henry J. (abt 1825-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: TheEvening Mail, 27 April 1905
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 05/29/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 27 April 1905, p. 10:
The death occurred yesterday at his home at Cole Harbor, of Henry J. MORASH, one of the best known and most highly respected residents of that section. Mr. MORASH, who was 80 years of age, was a widower. Two daughters and one son survive him. The funeral will take place at Cole Harbor.
The Evening Mail, _____ May 1905:
The will of the late Henry J. MORASH, of Cole Harbor, has been admitted to probate. The testator, who names Charles LAWLOR and John G. BISSETT as his executors, bequeaths to his daughter, Annetta CONROD, all his household furniture. To his son Lewis, he bequeathes $1, and orders that the residence of his estate be divided between his two daughters, Annetta CONROD and Eliza LAWLOR.
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Morash, John C., of Halifax (c.1878-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 July 1903, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/16/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 6 July 1903, p. 6:
Died - At Halifax, July 4, after a lingering illness, John C. MORASH, son of the late Michael and Mary MORASH, aged 25 years, leaving a brother and three sisters. (Boston papers please copy.)
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Morash, Mrs. Maria M., of Cole Harbour (c.1846-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 April 1900, p. 5, 30 April 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 28 April 1900, p. 5:
A well known resident of Cole Harbor died yesterday in the person of Mrs. Maria M. MORASH, aged 54 years. Mrs. MORASH was a very estimable woman, and leaves a husband and family. The remains will be interred at Cole Harbor.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 30 April 1900, p. 5:
The remains of Miss MOREASH, of Cole's Harbor, were interred at that place yesterday. The funeral was very largely attended.
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Morris, James, of Lower Prospect (c.1830-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 November 1903, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Holy Cross Cemetery (Halifax),Victoria General Hospital (Halifax),Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/18/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 30 November 1903, p. 5:
James MORRIS, of Lower Prospect, died at the Victoria General hospital on Saturday, aged 73 years. The remains will be taken to Lower Prospect to-day, after the funeral service at Holy Cross cemetery. The remains will be taken from the house of his brother Richard, 16 1-2 Hollis street.
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Moser, William Amos, of Cow Bay (c.1858-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 April 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cow Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 22 April 1907, p. 12, col. 4:
Died - At Cow Bay, April 21st, William Amos MOSER, aged 49 years, leaving a wife, three daughters and one son. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2.30. Internment at Cow Bay.
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Mosher, Daniel, of Avondale, Hants County (c.1801-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 October 1900, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Avondale (Hants County),Newport (Hants County),Rhode Island (U.S.A.)
Date: 06/26/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 11 October 1900, p. 7:
Died - At Avondale, Hants, October 6th, Daniel MOSHER, son of Nicholas MOSHER and grandson of James MOSHER, who came to Newport in 1760 from Rhode Island with other emigrants who took up the township of Newport. Daniel was the last of his generation of children of the late Nicholas MOSHER and was 99 years, six months and 15 days old.
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Mosher, Peter, of Cow Bay (c.1818-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 13 July 1903, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cow Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 06/17/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 13 July 1903, p. 6:
Peter MOSER, an old and respected resident of Cow Bay, passed quietly away at six o'clock Saturday evening at the advanced aged of 85 years after an illness of some months. He leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. MESSER who is with her mother, also three sons, James who is at home, Thomas Albert, merchant of Gottingen Street, this city, and Edmund Hezekiah, residing in Dorchester, Mass., who left for his home on Saturday morning after spending two weeks with his parents, not thinking the death of his father was so near. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family in the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. The funeral will take place at three o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 6 January 1904, p. 10:
The will of the late Peter MOSHER, of Cow Bay, has been probated. The will leaves all the deceased's lands, house, building, cattle, farming implements etc., to his wife, to be bequeathed at her death to his son James. To his two sons, Thomas A. and Hezekiah the deceased left $150 each, to be paid by his son James four years after the death of deceased's wife. He also bequeathed $150 to his daughter Mary, widow of W. M. MESSER, to be paid 18 months after his death, and $250 to his wife, to be paid in like manner as a legacy to his daughter Mary. To his granddaughter, Williette MESSER, he left $35. The will cancelled the debt of $65.85, with 32 years' interest at 5%, amounting to $170.50, due to the deceased from the Presbyterian church of Cow Bay.
James MOSHER and Isaac G. LESLIE, sons of the deceased are appointed Executors.
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Mosher, Samuel, of Cow Bay (c.1823-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 April 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cow Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 28 April 1903, p. 12:
Samuel MOSHER died at Cow Bay today, aged 80 years, after a brief illness. He leaves a wife and two daughters. Edward McDONALD, of the N.S. Telephone Company's staff, is a son-in-law of the deceased. Funeral at Cow Bay, on Thursdy, at 2 o'clock.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 29 April 1903, p. 12:
Samuel MOSHER, who died at Cow Bay yesterday, left a widow and three daughters - Mrs. George HOPE, Halifax; Mrs. WELLS, Eastern Passage; and Mrs. G. E. McDONALD, Dartmouth. The funeral takes place at two o'clock to-morrow.
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Munro, James m. Martin, Amy (1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 October 1900, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Date: 07/03/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 23 Octoer 1900, p. 1:
Another marriage will take place at the north end on November 30th. The contracting parties will be Miss Amy MARTIN and James MUNRO. The ceremony will be performed in St. Patrick's church. Miss Agnes MARTIN will be bridesmaid and Edward SULLIVAN best man. The couple will visit Toronto and Montreal on their wedding trip.
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Munro, Mrs. Margaret, of Herring Cove (c.1815-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 May 1903, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/15/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 6 May 1903, p. 10:
The death occurred yesterday at Herring Cove, of Mrs. Margaret MUNRO, a widow, aged eighty-eight years. The deceased, who was highly respected in the section, leaves two sons, six daughters, and twenty-six grandchildren. One son, Hugh, is a well-known pilot. The internment will be at Herring Cove.
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Munroe, Hugh George, formerly of Herring Cove, (abt 1835-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail (1904)
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 05/15/98
Herring Cove The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 7 December 1904, p. 10:
The death occurred at an early hour this morning, at his residence, 6 Preston street, of Hugh George MUNROE, a well-known pilot. Mr. MUNROE, who was 69 years of age, was a native of Herring Cove, to which place the body will be taken Friday. His death was due to gangrene an operation performed yesterday having been unsuccessful. His wife and several children survive him.
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Murphy, Edward (Spud), of Halifax (c.18__ - 1940)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/10/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Halifax Mail, 7 January 1941, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Halifax Mail, 7 January 1941, p. 8, col. 2:
News of the sudden passing of Edward (Spud) MURPHY on Dec. 31 came as a distinct shock to numerous friends in the city, particularly old army comrades of the early 1900's and co-workers on the waterfront. The veteran was at the South Terminals shortly before he was stricken, and he was in his usual good spirits, walking along, apparently as smart as the good soldier he was 40 years ago.
Mr. MURPHY was one of the most popular figures in military and civilian circles since, as a youth of 19 years, he enlisted in the Third Special Service Battalion, the R.C.R. We have heard of his smartness in drill which resulted in his being picked from among the trained men to give a display at the Provincial Exhibition in 1900. He was a boxer and won a heavyweight championship in Quebec. He was one of the originals of the No. 5 Detachment C.P.A.S.C., and was among the smartest appearing on the streets in the attractive Lilywhites blue and white uniform.
During the First Great War he served with the 66th P.L.F. and was on the Military Police. He had an opportunity to continue soldiering but decided to re-enter civil life, a step he said, a short time ago, that he regretted. The sympathy of all is extended to his widow and relatives.
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Murphy, Martin, of Sheet Harbour (-1906)
Material Type: Newspaper Article,Wills probate records etc.
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Wills probate records etc.,Sheet Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/02/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 24 April 1906, p. 10:
LATE MARTIN MURPHY'S WILL
The will of the late Martin MURPHY, of Sheet Harbor, has been admitted to probate. The testator bequeaths to his son, John Edward, his land at Sheet Harbor, at the junction of the road leading to Musquodoboit and shore post road, together with house and barn situated thereon. Should Sydney CRUICKSHANK desire to acquire said property, said son shall fulfil all his father's obligations. Should he decide to sell the property, $50 of the proceeds is to be paid to the Roman Catholic church at Sheet Harbor or to the pastor thereof for benefit of new church; $50 more to be paid to Mrs. Patrick COADY, of West River.
To Alexander MURPHY, land, house and barn at Londonderry, on condition that he pay to testator's sister $100. Otherwise the property to go to testator's sister.
To Mrs. Elizabeth FARRELL, the house situated at rear of Roman Catholic presbytery at West River, and twenty feet of land on each side of the house. At her death to become the property of the R.C. Episcopal Corporation.
To brother-in-law Daniel CRUIKSHANK, $200, with interest due to me on property purchased by Francis CURRY. Also block of land lying north of that occupied by Michael BUTLER. Also $50 with interest due testator by Samuel MURPHY. Also $100 due testator from Susan NELLIGAN.
To Rev. Charles McMANUS, land at West River, Sheet Harbor.
All the remainder of testator's real and personal property to testator's sister Ann.
Rev. Charles McMANUS is named as executor.
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Murphy, Mrs. Ellen, formerly of Dover (c.1843-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 29 May 1905, p. 8.
Ed. Notes: Mrs. Joseph Murphy
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dover (Halifax County),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/10/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 29 May 1905, p. 8:
The death occurred this morning at her residence, 69 Agricola street, of Ellen, widow of Joseph MURPHY. Mrs. MURPHY, who was sixty-two years of age, was a native of Dover, where, as well as in Halifax, she had a wide circle of friends.
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Murphy, Mrs. Jane (nee Flemming), of Halifax (c.1832-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 November 1907, p. 6
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 2 November 1907, p. 6, col. 3:
There passed away at an early hour this morning, at the residence of her son-in-law, John R. LAWRENCE, 111 Dresden Row, Jane, wife of the late Michael MURPHY. Mrs. MURPHY had passed the allotted span of three score and ten years, being in her seventy-fifth year. She is survived by a brother - Pilot James FLEMMING - and by three daughters, together with twenty-four grand-children and two great grand-children. The news of her death will be received with regret by her many friends here as well as in Boston. Her funeral will take place at half past two o'clock on Monday afternoon to the cemetery of the Holy Cross.
Murphy, Mrs. Margaret, formerly of Ketch Harbour (c.1833-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 December 1903, pp. 4, 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Holy Cross Cemetery (Halifax),Merchant mariners,Merchant Mariners,Halifax (Halifax County),Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/18/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 23 December 1903, p. 4:
Died - At 43 Blowers street, December 22, Margaret, relict of Captain Dennis MURPHY, aged 70 years. Funeral on Friday, at 3:30 p.m. from the above address. Friends and acquaintences please attend without further notice.
And at p. 9:
Mrs. Margaret MURPHY died yesterday at her home, 43 Blowers street. She was seventy years old, and a native of Ketch Harbor. James MURPHY, the barber, is a son of the deceased. The funeral will be on Friday, at 2:30, internment in Holy Cross cemetery.
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Myers, John, of Halifax (c.1864-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 29 Octoer 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/28/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 29 October 1900, p. 5:
News of the City - The death occurred this morning of John MYERS, the well known baseballist and clog dancer at the Victoria general hospital. The deceased was in good health a few days ago. He was taken suddenly ill with heart trouble.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 3 November 1900, p. 5:
The investigation into the death of John MYERS at the hospital will apply more particularly to the treatment received by MYERS at another institution. Those at the hospital showed every attention after he had been admitted.
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Naas, Darrel Earl (c.1930 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
NAAS, Darrel Earl - 60, Welsford, Kings Co., died November 22, 1998, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville, as a result of a car/pedestrian accident. Born in Union Square, Lunenburg Co., he was a son of the late Dennis and Grace (Joudrey) Naas. He worked on a sawmill crew and as a farm hand. Surviving are sisters, Frances (Mrs. John Zwicker), Walden; Muriel (Mrs. Ross Aulenback), Burlington, Ont.; brothers, Paul, Lorraine, Newburne; Moyle, Barss Corner; Beverly, Upper New Cornwall. He was predeceased by brothers, Douglas, John, James. Funeral was held November 25, 1998 in St. Paul's Anglcian Church, Union Square, Rev. Gloria McClure-Fraser officiated. Burial in Upper Cornwall Cemetery, Upper Cornwall, Lunenburg Co. Immediate family flowers only. Donations to Upper Cornwall Cemetery, St. Pauls' Anglican Church, Newburne. Arrangements entrusted to Langille's Funeral Home, New Germany.
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Nagle, Richard, of Herring Cove (c.1850-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 December 1906, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Victoria General Hospital (Halifax),Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 3 December 1906, p. 2:
The death occurred at the Victoria general hospital yesterday of Richard NEGLE, of Herring Cove, in the fifty-sixth year of his age. The deceased leaves a wife, three sons and three daughters.
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Naugle, Laura Gertrude, of West Lawrencetown (c.1873-1901)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 September 1901, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Lawrencetown--West (Halifax County)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 18 September 1901, p. 6:
Died - At West Lawrencetown, Halifax county, on the 17th inst., after a long and painful illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Laura Gertrude NAUGLE, daughter of William and Olive NAUGLE, in the twenty-eighth year of her age.
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Negus, Nelson, of Eastern Passage (c.1833-1902)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 March 1902, p. 9; 20 March 1902, p. 12.
Ed. Notes: Schoolteacher
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/11/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 17 March 1902, p. 9:
The death of Nelson NEGUS took place Saturday. The deceased was one of the best known residents of the Eastern Passage. He was a school teacher for a number of years, and the late inspector of schools for this county. Mr. CONGDON spoke very highly of the deceased as a teacher. Mr. NEGUS leaves a widow and a family of several children. William NEGUS, county councillor, is a son.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 20 March 1902, p. 12:
There occurred on Saturday, March 15th, at Eastern Passage, in the death of Nelson NEGUS, the loss of one of its most respected citizens, for many years a school teacher of that place; for which the young men and women will ever bless his memory and for the noble manner both by precept and example he endeavored to impress his teaching upon their memory. A thorough christian, a strong temperance advocate, in fact an advocate by precept and example of everything that was good and noble to all persons with whom he came in contact.
He leaves one son, Councillor H. F. NEGUS, and one daughter, Mrs. Simeon HILTZ, of West Lawrencetown, who sadly mourn their loss. All will extend warmest sympathies to them.
Also at p. 12:
Died - NEGUS - At Eastern Passage, on March 15th, after a lingering illness, Nelson NEGUS, aged 69 years, beloved and respected by all, leaving one son and daughter to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate father.
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Neilson, Willis T.Z (c.1929 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
NEILSON, Willis T.Z. - 69, Mountain View Street, Kentville, died November 10, 1998, at home. Born in Fredericton, he was a son of the late Walter and Melissa (Lyones) Neilson. He was a retired entomologist research scientist having been employed at the Kentville Research Station. He was a former member of Glooscap Curling Club and had resided in Tuscon, Ariz., for the past nine winters. He is survived by his wife, the former Annette L.M. Cormier; daughters, Mary Ann (Ann) (Mrs. David Carver), Kentville; Margo Jean (Mrs. Peter Thomas), Auburn; son, Robert (Bob) and wife Charlene, Centreville; sisters, Mary (Mrs. John Gray), Sharbot Lake, Ont.; Georgina (Mrs. John Poulin), Fredericton; brothers, Paul, Trenton, Ont.; Carl, Charters Settlement, NB; grandchildren, Jeremy, Corey, Timothy, Andrea, Natalie, Laura, Sarah. He was predeceased by sisters, Inez and Edith; brothers, Harry, James and Peter. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service was held November 17,in St. James Anglican Church, Kentville, Rev. John Scott officiated. Burial in Garden of Rest Cemetery, Kentville. Donations in memory may be made to the Victorian Order of Nurses, Kings Branch. Arrangements are entrusted to W.C. Hiltz Funeral Home, Kentville.
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Nickerson, John George, of Sambro (c.1816-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 December 1903, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County) SafeCounty: County: (Nova Scotia)
Date: 06/18/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 10 December 1903, p. 9:
Died - At Sambro, December 9th, John George NICKERSON, aged 87 years, leaving five sons and four daughters to mourn their loss. Funeral will take place on Friday at 1 o'clock.
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Nolan, Patrick and Gerrior, Benjamin (Rescue at sea - 1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 24 September 1907, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Rescue at sea
Material Type: Newspaper article
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 24 September 1907, p. 3, cols. 2,3:
Pathetic Tale of the Sea
Two Fishermen Rescued After Being Adrift in Open Dory, Without Food or Water for Three Days and Nights
NORTH SYDNEY, September 23 - Given up as lost - victims to the old ocean, two fishermen, Patrick NOLAN, of Placentia, and Benjamin GERRIOR, of Arichat, who strayed from the schooner Judique 40 miles off Low Point, September 4th, at five in the afternoon, turned up this morning on board the schooner Muriel Y. Young, which arrived here. For four days and nights the men were buffeted by blinding lightning and fierce seas, and when picked up on Saturday, 75 miles off Ramson, were exhausted and on the verge of madness.
The tale of hardship told your correspondent this morning by NOLAN was one of the most trying heard for many days. Only their rugged constitutions saved the mariners from an awful death. "From Wednesday until Saturday", says NOLAN, "we had no food or water. On the second day, during an awful cold rain, thunder and lightning storm, GERRIOR ate a rotten squid which he found in the bottom of the dory. Immediately he took sick and that night became delirious. The sail was carried away. Believing all hope gone we lay down to get our first sleep, caring not what our end might be. When we awoke in the morning the sun shone, but nothing but the blue expanse of ocean was to be seen. From steering my arm became paralyzed, but I still held a hope of seeing a passing sail. This continued until Saturday at noon when we were taken helpless from the bottom of the dory and put on board the schooner. The men are to be sent to Gloucester by the American consul.
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Oakley, Frances T., of Herring Cove (1903-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 May 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 4 May 1904, p. 10:
The death occurred Tuesday of Francis T., infant daughter of George OAKLEY, of Herring Cove, aged nine months.
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Oakley, Lawrence (c.1877-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 August 1905, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Tuberculosis,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 August 1905, p. 10:
The death occurred yesterday at 82 Creighton street, of tuberculosis, of Lawrence OAKLEY. Mr. OAKLEY is survived by his wife and one child and was 28 years of age. The body will be taken to Herring Cove for internment.
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Oakley, Mary Agnes, of Halifax (c.1888-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 26 March 1904, p. 15.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Saturdy, 16 March 1904, p. 15:
Mary Agnes OAKLEY, aged 16 years, died at 4 Kline street, yesterday of consumption. Funeral at Herring Cove to-morrow, at 1 o'clock.
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Oakley, Miss Alma (c.1887-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 March 1904, p. 3 17 March 1904, p. 3..
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 14 March 1904, p. 3:
The death occurred this morning, after a painful illness, patiently borne, of consumption, of Miss Alma OAKLEY, aged seventeen years. Miss OAKLEY'S funeral takes place at Herring Cove on Wednesday next.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 17 March 1904, p. 3:
SHELL ALMOST HITS A CHURCH
One Fired From MacNab's It Strikes Few Feet From Herring Cove Church
Two Minutes Afterwards Congregation Dispersed and Were Gathered On the Spot
Councillor Hayes Saved His Life By Ducking and Snow's Driver Narrowly Escaped
Albert BURNS, driver for Snow & Co., undertakers, had an experience yesterday, which he does not care to repeat, through the carelessness of a party of soldiers at big gun practice at McNab's Island. Snow & Company were conducting the funeral of Miss Alma OAKLEY, at Herring Cove, and the remains had been taken into the Roman Catholic church at that place for the service, Mr. BURNS remaining outside with the hearse. Shortly before the close of the service he leaned up against the northeast corner of the building, and had not been there many seconds before he was startled by hearing a peculiar noise, and immediately noticed Councillor HAYES, who was walking toward the church, stoop. And he did so just in time, for no sooner had he done so than a twelve-pound steel shell flew right over him almost touching his hat. It passed close over the backs of the horses, badly frightening them, and struck the ice just five yards from the northeast corner of the church, breaking up a patch about five feet square. It rebounded and flew into the woods, where it was picked up later. Not two minutes afterwrds the service was closed and the congregation was gathered in front of the building where the shell struck. It is a piece of steel about eight inches long and three inches in diameter, and is now in charge of Councillor HAYES, who will bring it to the city and enter a complaint to the military authorities.
The Evening Mail, Friday, 18 March 1904, p. 8:
Patrick HAYES, of Herring Cove, who called at The Mail office this morning, had in his possession the shot fired from a gun at McNab's Island during recent gun practice, and which nearly struck the church at Herring Cove. He was on his way to see Major-General PARSONS in connection with the matter. The shot weighed over twelve pounds.
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O'Brien, John, of Halifax (c.1835-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/03/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 March 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, 25 March 1907, p. 10, col. 2:
The death occurred yesterday (Palm Sunday) of John O'BRIEN, after a tedious illness, at the age of 72 years. Deceased was a well-known printer, for many years foreman of The Herald job department, and filling the same position in other offices of the city at different times. Of a retiring nature and much given to reading and study, he became well informed on current topics and problems of scientific thought. He was an American civil war veteran, having served through the greater part of this campaign in the 9th Massachusetts regiment, and was again drafted in the 3?2nd Massachusetts regiment on the field, in which he remained until the close of the war. His wife predeceased him on Palm Sunday, three years ago, a remarkable coincidence. He leaves to mourn his loss, four sons and a daughter - Henry F., employed at Alex. MOODY'S printing office; John A. (Fred), engineer on the cable steamer Mackay-Bennett, at present in New York; Arthur J., in Toronto, printer, and Albert P., grocer, of this city, and Mrs. RYAN, wife of Mr. RYAN, bandmaster of the R.C. regiment. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon (Tuesday), from his late residence, 34 North street, at 2.30.
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O'Bryan, Harry, of Ship Harbour (c.1892-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ship Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 October 1906, p. 12:
On the afternoon of Friday, September 28th, the little community of Ship Harbor was startled by news of a distressing fatality, the victim being Harry O'BRYAN, son of Sylvester O'BRYAN, aged 14 years and 5 months. The lad lost his life while sailing across the harbor, after a visit to a friend, John STODDARD, on the west side of the harbor. When halfway across the boat - a one-sail-boat - was struck by a squall, filling and sinking immediately. Mrs. James FAHIE, at whose house young O'BRYAN boarded, saw the boat sink and at once gave the alarm, her husband reacing the spot in a few moments. No trace of the unfortunate lad could be seen. The body never rose again, and in spite of continuous effort on the part of neighbors, it was not recovered until 10 o'clock last Saturday morning.
The funeral took place from Mr. FAHIE'S home, Rev. Father SWEET officiating both at the church and grave. This was Father SWEET'S first ministration at Ship Harbor, to which he was recently appointed. Much sympathy is expressed for the lad's parents, as well as for Mr. and Mrs. FAHIE, who were much attached to him.
On the occasion of the funeral many beautiful flowers were received, the list being as follows:- Cut flowers, Florence O'BRYAN; wreath, Mrs. Ralph BLAKNEY; wreath, Mrs. Joseph CHAPMAN; cross, Miss Myrtle RUSSELL; cut flowers, Helen and Eva MARTIN; cross, a friend; a memento, Gregor O'B. FAHIE.
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Olmstead, Edith Minnie Matilda (c.1918 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
OLMSTEAD, Edith Minnie Matilda - 80, Evergreen Home for Special Care, Kentville, died November 18, 1998, in the home. Born in New Ross, she was a daughter of the late Brenton and Eliza (Hiltz) Reid. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Josephine Arenburg, South Alton; Mrs. Carol Strong, Canaan; sons, William, Harbourville; Henry, Morristown; Howard, Windermere; Miles, Halls Harbour; Robert, Wilmot; sisters, Violet (Mrs. John Griffith), Canaan; Adelaide (Mrs. Eugene Chase), North Alton; Virginia (Mrs. Lester Keddy), Canaan; brothers, Robert, Canaan; Brenton, Port Williams; Howard, Canaan; 17 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by son, Richard; sisters, Hattie, Helen; brothers, Harry, Francis (Bus). Funeral was held November 21, 1998 in W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville, Pastor Maurice Hatfield officiated. Burial in Lakeview Cemetery, Lakeville, Kings Co. Donations to Canadian Diabetes Association.
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O'Neil, Richard m. Mary Mulroney in September, 1907, in Massachusetts
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/24/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 Sep 1907, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
The Evening Mail, Friday, 20 September 1907, p. 8, col. 2:
The marriage of Miss Mary MULRONEY to Richard O'NEIL, both of Halifax, took place in St. Joseph's church, Roxbury, Mass. The bride was handsomely gowned in white silk with hat to match. She was attended by her sister, Miss Eva, who wore a dress of cream nun's veiling with hat of ostrich plumes. Edmund HOLLAND did the honors of the groom. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. George WINFIELD.
And at p. 8, col. 5:
Married - At. St. Joseph's church, Boston, Mass., September 15th, by the Rev. Father FAHEY, Richard O'NEIL to Mary Ann MULRONEY, daughter of the late John MULRONEY, of Halifax.
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Osborne, Arthur F., of Cow Bay (c.1874-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 November 1903, pp. 6, 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cow Bay (Halifax County) SafeCounty: County: (Nova Scotia)
Date: 06/17/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 3 November 1903, p. 6:
Died - At Cow Bay, November 2nd, Arthur F. OSBORNE, aged 29 years, leaving father and mother, two sisters and one brother to mourn their loss. Funeral Wednesday, at 1 o'clock - Boston papers please copy.
And at p. 10:
The death occurred yesterday at Cow Bay, of Arthur F. OSBORNE, a well known resident of the section, the cause of death being typhoid fever. The funeral will take place at Cow Bay, at four o'clock to-morrow.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 16 November 1903, p. 6:
Letters of Administration were granted today in the estate of the late Arthur OSBORNE to John William OSBORNE.
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Oulton, William H. (-1973)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County
Source: Brantford Expositor. February 1973.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 12/28/97
Oulton - At the Hamilton General Hospital on Sunday, February 25, 1973. William C. Oulton in his 67th year; beloved husband of Grace Smith, 141 Elgin Street; dear father of William H.; Neil, Mrs. Theodore (Ruth) Smerka all of Brantford, Mrs Peter (Dorothy) Hardy of Clarkson, Mrs Robert (Marjorie) Allen of Calgary, Mrs Kenneth (June) Halliday of Fort Saskatchewan, brother of Robert, Reginald, Mrs Minnie Gorvatt and Mrs Ross (Grace) Chapman, all of Nova Scotia, Mrs Wilson (Mame) Allen, New Brunswick; also 12 grandchildren. Resting at Hill and Robinson Limited, Funeral Home, Nelson and Queen Streets until Wednesday. Service in the chapel at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Reverend John MacCallum will officiate. (V230W)
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Parker, Samuel T., of Ship Harbor (c.1839-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 8 Apr 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ship Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 8 April 1903, p. 12:
Died - At Ship Harbor, February 14, Samuel T. PARKER, aged 64 years, leaving a widow, one son and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. Other papers please copy.
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Patterson (nee Conrad), Cecelia M., of Dartmouth (c.1840-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 February 1903, pp. 9, 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 23 February 1903, p. 9:
The death occurred yesterday at noon of Mrs. Cecelia M. PATTERSON, wife of William J. PATTERSON, the well known marine diver. The deceased had been in a delicate state of health for months, though no immediate danger was anticipated. Last week complications ensued and Mrs. PATTERSON'S health was greatly undermined. Her condition gradually grew worse, the end coming yesterday. The deceased was a well known lady and greatly esteemed in a large circle of friends and acquaintences. Her death will be heard with regret by all. She was a sister of Jabez CONRAD and S. M. CONRAD, both well known businessmen of the town.
And at p. 12:
Died - At Dartmouth, on the 22nd inst. Cecelia M., wife of William J. PATTERSON, in the 63rd year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, Prince street, on Wednesday, February 25th at 2.30 p.m.
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Patterson, Frederick W., of Dartmouth (1902-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 February 1903, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 3 February 1903, p. 10:
Died - At Dartmouth, February 1st, Frederick W. PATTERSON, youngest son of Alexander and Alice PATTERSON, aged 7 months and 3 days - Boston papers please copy.
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Patterson, Harry Joseph, of Dartmouth (1905-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/02/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 November 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 14 November 1906, p. 12:
Died - At Dartmouth, November 14th, Harry Joseph, infant son of Harry and Minnie PATTERSON, aged 1 year, 1 month.
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Perrin, William L., of Milton, Queens County (c.1819-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 November 1900, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Queens County,Foreign protestants,Huguenots,Milton (Queens County),River John (Pictou County),Yarmouth (Yarmouth County)
Date: 06/28/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 November 1900, p. 3:
A Hugenot Descendant
William L. PERRIN, father of Dr. PERRIN, Yarmouth, died at his home at Milton, Queens, on Friday last, aged 81 years, says a Yarmouth exchange. He leaves one son and two daughters. He spent last winter in Yarmouth, the guest of his son, and was then in good health. He was a native of River John, and was a descendant of the Huguenot family of that name. Dr. PERRIN left by steamer Prince Edward to accompany the remains to Truro, where they were buried beside those of his wife, who died ten years ago.
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Pettipas, Alben, of East Chezzetcook (c.1880-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 1 Oct 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Chezzetcook (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 1 October 1906, p. 10:
Died - At East Chezzetcook, September 29, Alben PETTIPAS, aged 26 years.
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Philips, Doris Gene (-1989)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Randal W. Oulton
ContributorEmail:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County
Source: Bentley, Margaret
Ed. Notes: Dated 22 May 1990. Newspaper not identified. Includes notes by Margaret Bentley on relationships.
Date: 10/21/97
Doris Gene Phillips Tidnish Cross Roads
Mrs Doris G. Phillips, Lyons Brook, NS and formerly of Tidnish Cross Roads, passed away Friday, 22 June 1990 at Tidnish Cross Roads following a lengthy illness. She was 83.
Born in Tidnish, she was a daughter of the late Garnet P. and Lucy (Brundage) Chapman.
An adherent of the United Church of Canada, she was predeceased by her husband, Lloyd Phillips in 1988. She was also predeceased by a sister, Eleanor LeBlanc in 1968 and a brother, Donald Chapman in 1981.
She is survived by three sisters, Marjorie (Mrs Earl Austin), Rodney, Priscilla (Mrs Neil MacKay) Tidnish Bridge, and Marie Myers, Tidnish Cross Roads; a brother, Paul H. Chapman, Caledonia Mountain, Moncton, NB, several nieces and nephews.
The remains rested at the Tidnish Bridge United Church with visiting on Sunday, 24 June, from 10 am to 2 pm and from where the funeral service was held at 2 pm., the Rev Parker Mathinson officiating.
Burial was in the Riverside Cemetery, Tidnish Bridge.
Relationship between Jennie Margaret Chapman and Doris Gene Chapman: Notes by Margaret Bentley
William and Mary (Dixon) Chapman Henry Chapman < brothers > John Chapman Henry Chapman Jr < 1st cousins > William Chapman Garnet Chapman < 2nd cousins > Lucius Mickey Chapman Doris Gene Chapman < 3rd cousins > Jennie Margaret Chapman
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Porteous, Marguerite, of Halifax (1903-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 July 1904, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 4 July 1904, p. 9:
Marguerite, the nine-months-old chld of the late Sergeant PORTEOUS, died Saturday evening, at 202 Argyle Street.
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Porteous, Robert, formerly of Scotland (c.1864-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 May 1904, p. 16, 7 June 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Royal Engineers,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 14 May 1904, p. 16:
The death occurred yesterday at his residence, 101 1-2 Argyle street, of Robert PORTEOUS, a private in the Royal Engineers. Mr. PORTEOUS who was 40 years of age, was by birth a Scotchman. His illness was of about 14 months' duration. He is survived by his wife and four children. The funeral will take place at half-past two o'clock Sunday.
And also at p. 16:
Died - On May 13th after a long and painful illness, Robert PORTEOUS, beloved husband of Jane PORTEOUS, in the 40th year of his age. Funeral on Sunday at 2.30, from his late residence, 202 1/2 Argyle street. (Scottish papers please copy.)
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 7 June 1904, p. 10:
To the Editor of the Mail
Sir, - It was with a feeling of grief I read the announcement of the death of an old friend and comrade in arms, Corporal Robert PORTEOUS, of the Royal Engineers, which took place on May 13th. Corporal PORTEOUS, or Sapper PORTEOUS as he was at the time of our soldiering, was one of those who took a many pride in his profession and would as soon have thought of suicide as bring disgrace to the uniform he wore. He was always ready to "fall in" at the last tap of the sticks, and placed duty before pleasure in all things. He has attended his last muster on the square, and now goes to answer the roll up higher, where I feel assured he will be found in the front rank. He married some nine years ago, a Miss Jane BLANK, of Eastern Passage, who survives him, and to whom our heartfelt sympathy goes forth in this her dark hour.
R. WARD New Glasgow
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Power, James (abt 1859-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Date: 05/28/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 14 March 1905, p. 10:
Died - At Halifax March 13th, James POWER, son of the late Richard and Amelia POWER, in the 46th year of his age, leaving a sorrowing wife, five brothers and one sister to mourn their loss. Funeral from his late residence, 30-1/2 Bedford Row, to-morrow (Wednesday) at 2.30.
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Power, James m. Gorman, Lizzie (1900)
Material Type: Newspaper article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 June 1900, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Sydney (Victoria County)
Date: 07/03/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 21 June 1900, p. 1:
The marriage took place yesterday at St. Patrick's church of James POWER, a member of St. Mary's Society, and Miss Lizzie GORMAN. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father McCARTHY. The bride wore a very handsome pearl gray cloth traveling suit, feather boa and hat to match. Miss Aggie GORMAN, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. She was attired in a biscuit colored cloth dress, and purple hat. Thomas MULCAHY was best man. The bride received a large number of nice presents, including a gold watch with diamond and pearl settings, the gift of the groom. The groom's present to the bridesmaid was an opal ring. The couple left for Sydney, where they will reside permanently, the groom having obtained a lucrative position there.
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Power, John Garfield m. Westlake, Florence A. (1901)
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, Friday, 20 September 1901, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Musquodoboit (Halifax County)
Date: 07/08/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 20 September 1901, p. 10:
Married - John Garfield POWER, son of David POWER, of Musquodoboit Harbor, and Florence A. WESTLAKE, daughter of William WESTLAKE, of Dartmouth.
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Power, John W., of Woodside (1902-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 January 1903, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Woodside (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 30 January 1903, p. 12:
The death occurred this morning at Woodside, Dartmouth, of John W., the infant son of Patrick and Bridgit POWER, at the age of 11 months and 8 days.
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Power, Miss Jean, of Halifax (1904-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 July 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 25 July 1904, p. 10:
Jean POWER, aged four months and two days, died at 84 Upper Water street of cholera infantum. The funeral will take place at Herring Cove.
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Power, Mrs. Amelia, of Halifax (c.1881-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 December 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/08/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 4 December 1900, p. 5:
The death occurred to-day of Mrs. Amelia POWER, wife of William POWER, 25 Macara street. The deceased was only 19 years of age.
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Power, Mrs. Anastatia, of Halifax (c.1827-1901)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 August 1901, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/30/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 August 1901, p. 5:
Mrs. Anastatia POWER, mother of Michael V. POWER, of Hutchison and Power, died Saturday at the residence of her son, 260 Robie street. She was 74 years of age, and was a lady who enjoyed the esteem of a wide circle of friends. The funeral takes place this afternoon at 2.30, from her late residence.
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Power, Mrs. Eliza Isabel, formerly of Prospect (c.1819-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 January 1903, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/11/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 January 1903, p. 10:
Died - POWER - On the 19th inst., after a short illness, Mrs. Eliza Isabel POWER, formerly of Prospect, in the eighty-fourth year of her age. Funeral from 86 Creighton street, on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. to proceed to St. Patrick's church.
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Power, Patrick m. McGowan, Katie on 30 June 1885, both of Upper Prospect
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Morning Chronicle, 3 July 1885, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriages--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Marriage announcement
Morning Chronicle, Friday, 3 July 1885, p. 3., col. 5:
Married - At St. Mary's Cathedral, on June 30th, by Rev. E. F. MURPHY, Patrick POWER to Miss Katie McGOWAN, all of Upper Prospect.
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Publicover, Enos, of Ecum Secum (c.1852-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 31 January 1902, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Victoria General Hospital (Halifax),Ecum Secum (Guysborough County)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 31 January 1902, p. 10:
Enos PUBLICOVER died at the Victoria general hospital on Tuesday. The deceased came here from Ecum Secum for treatment. He was 50 years of age. The body will be sent to Ecum Secum for internment.
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Purcell (nee King), Mrs. Mary B. (c.1874-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 13 February 1902, p. 10; 17 February 1902, p. 3.
Ed. Notes: Reference to Mark Lynch, oarsman.
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Constables--Nova Scotia--Halifax,Regattas--Halifax,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/11/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 13 February 1902, p. 10:
The death occurred this morning of Mrs. Mary B. PURCELL, wife of James R. PURCELL. The deceased was only 28 years old, and was an estimable lady. She was the daughter of the late Edward KING, who was at one time a prominent member of the Union Engine Company. She married Mr. PURCELL four years ago, and leaves a little daughter five months old. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from her late residence, 282 Maynard Street Extension. Mr. PURCELL, who was formerly connected with the Halifax police force, will have the sympathy of many in his bereavement.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 17 February 1902, p. 3:
The funeral of the late Mrs. James PURCELL yesterday afternoon was very largely attended. The casket was covered with beautiful floral offerings. The deceased was well known at the north end. Her husband is also well known. He rowed as mate with Mark LYNCH in the first race the latter ever started in. It was a flat race for all comers rowed in connection with one of the regattas held on the North West Arm under the auspices of the Bankers.
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Purcell, Arthur (abt 1871-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,InterColonial Railway,Purcell's Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 05/27/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 14 March 1905:
Page 9: Arthur PURCELL, a chef on the I.C.R. died at his residence, 176 Agricola street, last evening aged 34 years. He leaves a widow, daughter of the late Charles WETMORE and one child. The funeral will take place to-morrow, internment being in St. John's cemetery.
Page 10: Died - At 176 Agricola street, on Monday, March 13th, Arthur PURCELL, eldest son of James PURCELL of Purcell's Cove, aged 35 years, leaving a wife (daughter of the late Charles R. WETMORE), and one child. Funeral from above address on Wednesday at three o'clock at St. John's cemetery. - Boston papers please copy.
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Purcell, Arthur m. Catherine "Kate" Wetmore (1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 November 1900, p.3; 29 November 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/08/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 28 November 1900, p. 3:
Married - Arthur PURCELL to Catherine, daughter of Charles R. WETMORE and Mrs. Catherine WETMORE at St. Paul's church (Halifax).
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 29 November 1900, p. 5:
Married - At St. Paul's church, November 28, by Rev. L. J. DONALDSON, Arthur PURCELL, of I.C.R., to Kate, twin daughter of late Chas. WETMORE.
(I.C.R. - Intercolonial Railway)
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Purcell, George m. Sampson, Mary Abbie on 11 June 1907
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/19/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 June 1907, p. 6; Halifax County Marriage Records
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage registers--Nova Scotia--Halifax
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 11 June 1907, p. 6, col. 5: The Rev. Rector of St. Mary's cathedral officiated at the marrige this morning, in the cathedral of Miss Lena SAMPSON and George PURCELL. The bride, who was attended by Miss L. SAMPSON as bridesmaid, wore a beautiful gown of white silk, with veil, and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Miss Lena SAMPSON'S costume was a very pretty one of cream colored cloth, and with hat to correspond. C. STONEMAN, of this city, was the groom's best man. Mr. and Mrs. PURCELL wil live at 142 Grafton Street.
(Note: It appears the newspaper made an error in reporting the name of the bride.)
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 11 June 1907, p. 9, col. 2: Married - At St. Mary's Cathedral, June 11th, by the Rev. Father Hamilton, George PURCELL, of Prospect, to Miss Mary SAMPSON, of Cape Breton.
Halifax County Marriage Records, Page 218, #244: Married 11 June 1907, at Halifax, by Banns, Roman Catholic, George PURCELL, age 32, Bachelor, no profession shown, residing in Halifax, born in Prospect, son of James and Margaret, Labourer, to Mary Abbie SAMPSON, age 25, Spinster, born and residing in Cape Breton, dau. of Daniel and Abbie, Witnesses: Lena SAMPSON and Earnest STONE, Rev. W. B. HAMILTON.
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Purcell, Grace, of Halifax (c.1891-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/12/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 September 1907, p. 8
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Friday, 6 September 1907, p. 8:
The death occurred this morning at 37 Quinpool road, of Grace PURCELL, aged 16 years, death being due to tuberculosis.
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Purcell, Mary F. (c.1887-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 27 August 1906, p. 6.T
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 27 August 1906, p. 6:
The death occurred at her father's residence, 369 Campbell road, yesterday, of Mary F. PURCELL in the nineteenth year of her age.
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Purcell, Mrs. Margaret, formerly of Prospect (c.1835-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 1 November 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 1 November 1906, p. 12:
The death occurred this morning, at her home, 235 Barrington street, of Mrs. Margaret PURCELL. The body will be taken to Prospect for internment.
Also at p. 12:
The death occurred this morning of Mrs. James PURCELL, aged 71, after an illness extending over three weeks, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Edward RYAN, 285 Barrington street. The deceased was a native of Upper Prospect, and the body will be conveyed there for burial.
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Purcell, Patrick, of Halifax (c.1845-1905)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source:
Ed. Notes: Patrick Purcell; Patrick McGrath; death at sea
Material Type: Newspaper article
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Merchant mariners,Merchant Mariners
Date: 06/10/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 30 October 1905, p. 3:
TWO HALIFAX MEN KILLED ON STEAMSHIP TYRIAN
Plug in Boiler Tube Blew Out and Patrick McGrath and Patrick Purcell Were So Badly Scalded That They Died in a Few Hours
SYDNEY, October 29. - The government cable steamer, Tyrian, Captain O'LEARY, arrived in port at ten o'clock last night with the news of a fatal explosion that occurred on board the steamer while off Cape North early yesterday morning. The Tyrian left North Sydney late Friday night to complete repairs to the Magdalen Island cable. Matters proceeded satisfactorily until about seven o'clock Saturday morning, when a plug in one of the boiler tubes blew out, filling the engine and boiler rooms with steam and gas. Fireman Patrick PURCELL and Trimmer Patrick McGRATH were engaged in cleaning out the fire at the time of the blow out and before leaping to the deck were horribly scalded. Upon examination their condition was found to be critical and all was done for the unfortunate sufferers that could be done with the limited medical facilities at hand. After consuming about seven hours in making temporary repairs to the boilers, Captain O'LEARY headed the steamer for Sydney at full speed, the object being to
secure the best medical assistance for the injured men. PURCELL succumbed while the steamer was coming into dock, and McGRATH died at 10.30 this morning, medical assistance being of no avail. Patrick PURCELL was aged 60 years, and Patrick McGRATH, 40 years. Both are Halifax men, and the remains will be forwarded to their homes to-morrow. PURCELL is a widower and McGRATH unmarried. The Tyrian will make permanent repairs to her boiler before leaving port.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 31 October 1905, p. 10:
Died - The funeral of Patrick PURCELL, who was scalded to death on the steamer Tyrian, will take place from the residence of his brother-in-law, 26 Lockman street. The deceased leaves four sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father. (Newfoundland and Boston papers copy.)
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Purcell, Philip, formerly of Prospect (c.1846-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 July 1900, p. 5; 13 July 1900, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Victoria General Hospital (Halifax),Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/26/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 12 July 1900, p. 5:
News of the City - Philip PURCELL, aged 54, complained of a pain in the ear Sunday, and as the pain increased he applied for administration to the hospital for treatment. This morning, Mr. PURCELL died in agony. It is thought that the intense pain was caused by a tumour developing on the brain near the ear. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. DOHERTY, Sackville street. The remains will be taken to Prospect for internment.
The Evening Mail, Friday, 13 July 1900, p. 6:
Philip PURCELL, aged 54, a native of Prospect, but recently resident of the city, went to the V.G. hospital Monday suffering from an earache which attacked him the previous day. He died yesterday morning and the remians will be interred at Prospect.
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Purcell, William (c.1851-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 22 June 1904, pp. 11, 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Gardening
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 22 June 1904, p. 11:
William PURCELL, aged 53 yers, a well-known gardener, died at his residence, 3 Pine street yesterday.
And at page 12:
The death occurred quite suddenly yesterday, at his residence, 3 Pine street, of William PURCELL, a capable and well-known professional gardener, for years in the employ of C. C. BLACKADAR. This news will be a grievous surprise to his many friends in this city. Mr. PURCELL was taken sick on the afternoon of Monday, dying shortly after eleven o'clock last night. His death was a sad blow to the members of his family, who had not the slightest idea that his health was in a precarious condition. He was 53 years of age, and is survived by his wife and two children - a son and a daughter. He enjoyed general respect, being a faithful and efficient workman, and a sterling man. The funeral will take place at half-past two on the afternoon of Thursday.
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Quan, Simon, of Portuguese Cove (c.1827-1901)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 September 1901, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Portuguese Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 16 September 1901, p. 3:
Died - At Portuguese Cove, Sept. 15, after a severe illness, Simon QAUN, aged 74 years - Boston and Newfoundland papers please copy.
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Quinn, Henry W., Musquodoboit Harbour (c.1830-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 April 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Musquodoboit Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 5 April 1907, p. 10, col. 3:
Died - At the residence of George ROWLINGS, Musquodoboit Harbour, April 1st., Henry W. QUINN, aged 77 years.
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Rankin, Duncan, of Mabou (c.1812-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 26 May 1904, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Mabou (Inverness County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 26 May 1904, p. 3:
Died - At Mabour, May 10, Duncan RANKIN, aged 92, leaving four sons and four daughters.
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Reyno, Miss Agnes F., of Halifax (c.1883-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 November 1900, p. 8, 20 November 1900, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/28/98
The Evening Mail, Monday 19 November 1900, p. 8:
The death of another young lade of 17, Miss Agnes REYNO, occurred yesterday at her home, 219 Albermarle street. She was a very fine young woman, and many acquaintences sympathize with the family in their loss.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 November 1900, p. 3:
News of the City - The funeral of Miss Agnes F. REYNO took place this afternoon from her late residence 219 Albermarle street. The remains were taken to St. Mary's where services were held. The internment took place at Mount Olivette cemetery.
And also at p. 3:
Died - November 18, Agnes F., daughter of John and Margert REYNO in her 17th year. Funeral on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. from 219 Albermarle street.
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Rhyno, Horatio m. Langille, Lartie (1907)
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 April 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,St Margaret's Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 3 April 1907, p. 12, col. 1:
Horatio REYNO and Miss Lartie LANGILLE, both of St. Margaret's Bay, were the principals in a very pretty wedding, at half past seven o'clock last evening at the residence of Mr. BETHUNE, 16 Agricola street.
The Rev. A. J. VINCENT officiated, the bride and groom being unattended.
Miss LANGILLE wore a very pretty gown of white silk and carried a bouquet of white roses.
Mr. and Mrs. REYNO left immediately after the wedding for their future home, followed by the best wishes of all who know them.
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Rhyno, Mary Margaret (c.1883-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,St Margaret's Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 10 July 1905, p. 6:
Mrs. Mary Margaret REYNO, wife of Horatio REYNO, 71 North Albert street, died yesterday, aged 22 years. She was a native of French Village and leaves two children.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 11 July 1905, p. 9:
The remains of Mrs Mary REYNO were sent to St. Margaret's Bay yesterday morning, the funeral taking place in the afternoon.
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Ripley, Stephen Elmer (abt 1946 - 1997)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Barb Wells Henderson
ContributorEmail: Hende262@
Source: HALIFAX-CHRONICLE HERALD, Halifax, NS. Friday, July 25, 1997.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County,Amherst (Cumberland County),Ontario
Date: 06/15/98
RIPLEY, Stephen Elmer - 51, Etobicoke, Ont., died July 22, 1997, at home. Born in Amherst, he was a son of Lauris Lewis, Amherst Head, and the late Elmer Ripley. He spent his younger years working at home on the farm. He worked at Atlantic Galvanizers, Amherst, and moved to Ontario 20 years ago. Surviving are his companion, Sharon Reed; stepfather, Russell Lewis; daughters, Carol Ripley, Amherst; Karen (Mrs. Robbie Foster), Linden, Cumberland Co.; sons, Ricky, Ontario; Steven, Parrsboro; sisters, Edith (Mrs. John MacMillan), Burlington, Ont.; Janet Millard, Prince George, B.C.; Elizabeth Ripley, Latchford, Ont.; brothers, Albert, Niel, Fenwick; six grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Reta Peck. Cremation has taken place. Graveside service will be held at a later date in Fenwick Cemetery, Rev. Bob Mack officiating. Arrangements entrusted to Campbell's Funeral Home, Amherst.
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Roberts, Clyde, of Canso (c.1882-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 August 1900, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Deaths at sea,Canso (Guysborough County)
Date: 06/26/98
The Evening Mail, 2 August 1900, p. 6:
Canso, August 1 - A sad drowning accident occurred here this evening, in which three young men, ages from 16 to 18, lost their lives. Arthur HURST, John HORN and Clyde ROBERTS went out in the bay, in a small boat for the purpose of jigging squid, and while returning home, the boat was struck by a squall and sank with all hands within a mile from shore, before aid could reach them. Young HURST was the only support of his widowed mother. The sad event has cast a gloom over the whole neighbourhood and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents and relatives. None of the bodies have yet been recovered.
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Robertson, Donald, of Fox Harbour (c.1784-1885)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Citizen and Evening Chronicle, 11 April 1885, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County
Material Type: Obituary
Citizen and Evening Chronicle, 11 April 1885, p. 3, col. 2:
Donald ROBERTSON, of Fox Harbor, died on the 3rd instant, at the age 101 years and seventeen days.
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Robertson, Margaret (abt 1803-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County),Musquodoboit Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/02/98
The Evening Mail, 16 March 1906, p. 2:
DARTMOUTH NEWS - OLDEST INHABITANT DEAD
The death of Margaret ROBERTSON yesterday removed from the community probably the oldest person in Halifax county, if not in the province. She ws 103 years of age, and although she has been confined to her bed for more than a year her intellectual faculties have been preserved in a remarkable degree and she could conerse rationally on all matters, her memory carryng her back to times beyond the recollection of all others. The deceased was a daughter of James ROBERTSON, who came to this country from Scotland more than 125 years ago and settled in Musquodoboit. When she was about eighteen years of age her family removed to Dartmouth, where they lived in the old Russell house on the Asylum road. Some years later the family removed to Cole Harbor, where the Robertson homestead near the Dyke became one of the best known resorts in the county. There the deceased and her family resided for many years. There she watched the progress of improving the dyke reclaiming large tracts of land from the sea. The place was a great fishing resort and many of the older generation will remember the deceased. After the death of her father she removed to Dartmouth and has since resided with her niece, Miss Ellen ACKER on Ochterloney street.
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Robicheau, Vernon Wilfred (c.1911-1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Gary Fraser Turple
Date: 12/30/98
ContributorEmail: gturple@sprint.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Digby County,Royal Canadian Air Force,Digby County (Nova Scotia),Brantford (Ontario)
Source: The Hamilton Spectator, 30 Dec 1998.
Ed. Notes:
ROBICHEAU, Vernon Wilfred
Peacefully on Sunday, Dec. 27, 1998, following a brief illness. Vern, in his 77th year, born in Digby, Nova Scotia. Beloved Husband of Holly, and predeceased by Claire. Loving father of Suzanne Robicheau and her husband Larry Chud, of Hamilton. Dear step-father of Jim and Maureen, John and Yogi, Holly and Ron, Dean and Linda, and Kent and Brenda Turvey and Lisa and Greg Levec, and Jay and Linda Birkett. Cherished grandfather of twenty grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Brother of Helen Crowell, Ethel Gibson, Joan Harris, Edward Robicheau and Larry Robicheau. Vern was a retired employee of fifty years for CN.CP. Telecommunications, served in the Royal Canadian Air Force, was a member of the Canadian Military Heritage Museum, a lifetime member of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Society, a member of Morse Telegraphers Society, Maple Leaf Chapter, and avid skater. A memorial service will be held at the Beckett-Glaves Family Funeral Centre, 88 Brant Ave. Brantford on Wednesday Dec 30, at 2:00 PM. Reception to follow. Donations to the Digby Community Theater c/o Royal Bank, Digby, Nova Scotia, or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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Roche, Mrs. Harriet, of Cole Harbour Road (c.1813-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/02/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 1 December 1906, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Oituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, 1 December 1906, p. 2: Dartmouth News - Mrs Harriet ROCHE, widow of Michael ROCHE, died yesterday morning at her son's residence, Cole Harbour road. The deceased was 93 years of age and leaves a son and daughter. The daughter is married and resides in Calgary, Alberta. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon.
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Romo, Fred, formerly of Halifax (c.1880-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 October 1904, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Chezzetcook (Halifax County),Halifax (Halifax County),Minnesota (U.S.A.)
Date: 08/18/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 6 October 1904, p. 5:
Died - At Ossea, Minnesota, October 4, Fred, aged twenty-four, son of Mrs. Catherine ROMO, of Halifax, leaving a mother and two brothers to mourn their loss.
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Ross, James, of Margaree (c.1833-1885)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/06/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Citizen and Evening Chronicle, 6 April 1885, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County
Material Type: Newspaper article
Citizen and Evening Chronicle, 6 April 1885, p. 3, col. 1:
FATAL ACCIDENT AT MARGAREE - News of the death at Margaree Harbor, under distressing circumstances, of Mr. James ROSS, late collector of customs, is communicated by correspondent: "As he was passing an old vessel that lay stranded on the beach, he happened to pull upon one of the shrouds that suspended from the cross bars of the foremast, which brought that spar down and in turn its fellow. Mr. ROSS seeing the danger of his situation ran towards the bow of the vessel but was overtaken by the falling spars, and struck in the region of the back and kidneys, from the effects of which he died two hours after. He was a genial man, having hosts of friends and not one enemy. We miss him like a very brother." The deceased was in the fifty-second year of his age.
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Roy, Mrs. Rachel, of Herring Cove (c.1852-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 October 1906, p. 4.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 11 October 1906, p. 4:
The death occurred at her home in Herring Cove yesterday of Rachel ROY, wife of Rev. Mr. ROY, of that place, in the 54th year of her age. Mrs. ROY was a woman of sterling qualities, and her death will be a severe shock to her many friends.
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Ryan (nee Power), Margaret (c.1832-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 February 1907, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Victoria General Hospital (Halifax)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 23 February 1907, p. 16, col. 3:
Died - AT the Victoria General Hospital, February 23rd, Mrs. Margaret RYAN, widow of Charles RYAN and a daughter of Nicholas POWER, aged 75 years. Funeral notice later.
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Sadler, Mrs. Jane, of Glen Margaret (c.1832-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 March 1904, p. 4.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Boutelier's Cove (Halifax County),Glen Margaret (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 3 March 1904, p. 4:
Died - At Glen Margaret February 29, Jane, widow of Christopher SADLER, aged seventy-two, leaving three sons and six daughters to mourn their loss. Internment at Boutilier's cove on Thursday - Boston papers please copy.
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Sanford, Mrs. Margaret Cecilia (nee Cameron), of Halifax (c.1868-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1907, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 October 1907, p. 6, cols. 1,2:
The news of the death yesterday, at her residence, 59 Birmingham street, of Margaret Cecilia, wife of I.E. SANFORD, of Sanford Brothers, will be received with genuine regret by all who knew her, and more especially by her friends in the parish of St. Mary's. It has been known that her condition for a week past has been such as to encourage little hope of her recovery, but it was yet thought possible that, in spite of her alarming symptoms, her life might be spared. However, this was not so to be, and in spite of the most devoted nursing and best medical skill, she passed away yesterday.
Just a month ago Mrs. SANFORD was taken ill, of pneumonia, but at that time no one suspected a fatal outcome. She apparently was well advanced toward recovery, when she had a relapse and complications involving the heart made themselves apparent. This was about a week ago and was recognized then to be an undoubtedly alarming development. It is thought that the shock of the very sudden death, two months ago, of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J.William SMITH, was a very appreciable factor in her own. It was a distressing blow to her, as to all the family.
Mrs. SANFORD, who was Miss Margaret Cecilia CAMERON, was 39 years of age, and the centre of a particularly happy home. She was a devout Catholic, attending St. Mary's cathedral, and lending generously of her energies and means to all the parish work. She was one of the most energetic workers for the fair to be given in November by the Children of Mary of the parish, in aid of the poor. To her had been assigned charge of the fancy table, and for weeks before she was taken ill, she had been hard at work making pretty things for her table. She was also a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Mary's Young Men's Society. By her friends of these organizations she will be sadly missed.
Mrs. SANFORD is survived by her husband, for whom much sympathy is felt. Her mother, Mrs. William CAMERON, resident in Halifax, a sister, Miss Mary CAMERON, also of Halifax, and a brother, Duncan CAMERON, of New Glasgow, also survive her. The funeral will take place at half-past two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon.
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Sawler (nee Lintaman), Matilda, of Dartmouth (c.1876-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 21 April 1903, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 21 April 1903, p. 6:
The death occurred on the morning of the twentieth, of Matilda, the beloved wife of John Wilbur SAWLER. Mrs. SAWLER was the eldest daughter of W. H. LINTERMAN, Dartmouth, and was in the twenty-seventh year of her age. She leaves a husband and little son, aged five years, to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place from her late residence, George street, Dartmouth, at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
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Scallion, Bernard I., of Halibut Bay (1893-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail (1904)
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halibut Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 05/15/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 14 December 1904, p. 9:
Bernard I. Scallion, aged 10 years and 9 months, died yesterday at his home in Halibut Bay. The funeral takes place to-day.
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Scott (nee Collins), Mary, formerly of Nine Mile River (c.1835-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 June 1903, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Enfield (Hants County),Nine Mile River (Halifax County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 5 June 1903, p. 1:
TRURO - June 5 - Mrs. Mary SCOTT, aged 68, died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Alexander SCOTT, Forrester street, last night. She was formerly Miss COLLINS, of Nine Mile River, Hants county, and was the second wife and widow of the late Daniel SCOTT, who died at his home in Alton, on the 10th April this year. The remains will be taken to Enfield, Saturday, and interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery.
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Scott, Miss Annie L., of Elmsdale (-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 03/04/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 14 Oct 1907, p. 8
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Monday, 14 October 1907, p. 8, col. 5:
Died - At the Halifax Infirmary, Sunday, October 13th, Annie L., daughter of the late W.J. SCOTT, of Elsmdale. Funeral at Elmsdale, on Wednesday, at 2.30 o'clock.
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Selig, Catherine (c.1828-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 August 1905, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Purcell's Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 19 August 1905, p. 16:
Died - Catherine, wife of Soloman SELIG, in the seventy-seventh year of her age, leaving a husband, two sons and three daughters to mourn their loss. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at Purcell's Cove.
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Settle, John D., of Cole Harbour (c.1840-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday 18 July 1905, p. 10:
The death occurred this morning at his home in Cole Harbor, of John D. SETTLE, a well-known farmer and dairyman of that section, and indeed, well known through the province. In this city, particularly, he had a wide circle of acquaintences and friends, who will deplore his very sudden death, which was due to heart failure. He was a man whose sterling worth was recognized by all who knew him. His wife and ten children survive him, and they have the deep sympathy of many, in their bereavement. His funeral will take place from his late residence, at three o'clock Thursday afternoon.
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Settle, John G. m. Edgecombe, Miss H.L. (18 July 1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/01/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 July 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Marriage records
Material Type: Marriage Announcement
The Evening Mail, Monday, 30 July 1906, p. 10:
The marriage took place at St. John on the 18th of July of John G. SETTLE to Miss H.L. EDGECOMBE. The groom is a traveller for the Hart Boot and Shoe Company, of Fredericton, and formerly resided in Dartmouth and Halifax.
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Shea, Mrs. Ellen, of Upper Prospect (c.1821-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 February 1904, p. 4.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 3 February 1904, p. 4:
Died - At Upper Prospect, N.S., Ellen, wife of William SHEA, in the eighty-third year of her age.
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Sheehan, Maurice, formerly of Ireland (c.1820-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 March 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Irish emigration,Halifax (Halifax County),Woodside (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 10 March 1904, p. 10: Maurice SHEEHAN, for years a respected and well-known citizen of Halifax died this morning at Mayfield Cottage, Woodside, Dartmouth. The deceased was 84 years of age. He resided in Halifax up to two years ago. He came to this city from Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland, fifty years ago. Three children survive him - Maurice J. SHEEHAN, of the customs department, and two daughters.
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Sheehan, Mrs. Catherine, of Halifax, formerly of Ireland (c.1820-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 12 March 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 12 March 1907, p. 10, col. 1:
The death occurred at her residence 48 Lower Water street, yesterday of Catherine SHEEHAN, widow of Thomas SHEEHAN, in the 87th year of her age. She leaves one son, Thomas, and one daughter, Mrs. BLACKBURN, of Halifax; two sisters and one brother - Mrs. P. O'LEARY of this city, and Mrs. G. and Patrick HARTNETT, of Holyhoke, Mass. The deceased was a native of Dingle, county Kery, Ireland. Funeral tomorrow afternoon from her late residence to Holy Cross cemetery.
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Shellnut, Robert, of Moser River (c.1891-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 June 1903, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Moser River (Halifax County)
Date: 07/14/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 17 June 1903, p. 6:
Died - At Moser River, Halfiax, June 8, Robert SHELLNUT, aged twelve.
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Sheridan, James, formerly of Enfield (-1917)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 December 1917, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (N.S.)--History--Explosion (1917),Enfield (Hants County),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 17 December 1917, p. 5:
The body of James SHERIDAN, plasterer, a victim of last week's explosion was interred in St. Bernard's cemetery, Enfield. Deceased who was a son of the late John and Anna SHERIDAN, of Enfield, had lived in Halifax for some years. To mourn are left two children and three brothers - John, the well known constable and preventive officer S.P.C. Enfield; Michael with the M T and T Co., and Patrick, South Maitland, five sisters, Mrs. A. BOWSER, Clifton Street; Mrs. T. SULLIVAN, Mrs. H. TURR_____; Mrs. Thomas O'NEIL, Enfield and Mrs. Katherine BLACK[BURN?], Dresden Row.
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Shrum, John H. (c.1867-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 25 May 1900, p. 4.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County),Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 25 May 1900, p. 4:
John H. SHRUM, aged 33, died yesterday at Dartmouth. He leaves a wife and five children. The funeral will take place from Cole Harbour road, Sunday afternoon at four o'clock.
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Simmons (nee Clancey), Elizabeth, formerly of Prospect (c.1848-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 February 1907, p. 14; 25 February 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,St Mary's Cathedral (Halifax),Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 23 February 1907, p. 14, col. 3:
News of the City - The death occurred yesterday of Elizabeth CLANCEY, daughter of the late Michael CLANCEY, Lower Prospect, and widow of John W. SIMMONS, in the 59th year of her age, leaving one daughter to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. The deceased has failed rapidly since her husband's demise and her death was not unexpected. Funeral from her sister's residence, 33 Dresden Row, on Sunday afternoon at 2.30.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 25 February 1907, p. 10, col. 3:
The funeral of Mrs.Elizabeth SIMMONS, widow of "Cap" SIMMONS, took place yesterday from 33 Dresden Row and thence to St. Mary's cathedral the attendance both there and to Mount Olivet cemetery, where the internment took place, being large.
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Slaughnwhite, Mrs. Elizabeth of Terence Bay (c.1866-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: TheEvening Mail, 10 July 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Terence Bay (Halifax County)
Date: 06/03/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 10 July 1906, p. 10:
The death occurred yesterday at her home in Terence Bay, of Mrs.Elizabeth SLAUGHNWHITE, wife of the driver of the mail wagon between Terence Bay and Halifax. Mrs. SLAUGHNWHITE was 40 years of age.
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Slonwhite, Meda, of Glace Bay (c.1887-1906)
Material Type: Newspaper Article
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 16 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cape Breton,Miners,Glace Bay (Cape Breton),Marble Mountain (Inverness County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 16 October 1906, p. 12:
GLACE BAY, October 15 - Meda SLONWHITE, a driver in the Hub collieries, was instantly killed today in the Hub colliery by a fall of stone. SLONWHITE, it is presumed, whipped up his horse when a box of coal got off the track, and the box striking a prop dislodged a boom, letting down a mass of stone upon him from the roof. SLONWHITE was 19 years of age. His parents formerly came from Halifax, but are now residing at Marble Mountain.
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Smith, Amos B., of Sambro (c.1820-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 February 1904, p. 4.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 19 February 1904 p. 4:
Amos B. SMITH, an old resident of Sambro died at his home yesterday, aged 84 years. He was a life-long conservative.
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Smith, Francis, of Sambro (abt 1833-1905)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail (1905)
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 05/15/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 12 January 1905, p. 10:
Francis SMITH, a well-known resident of Sambro, died there last night. Mr. SMITH, who was 72 years of age, was a widower. His death will be heartily regretted by a wide circle.
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SMITH, Jane (Janie) Little (1850-1944)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Judy Stevens
ContributorEmail: alsantjude@
Source: The Daily Gleaner, Fredericton, New Brunswick 1944
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--York County,York County (New Brunswick)
Date: 06/14/98
From The Daily Gleaner Obituaries hand dated October 20, 1944 "MRS. W. W. E. SMITH DIES HARVEY STATION Conducted General Store for 75 Years-Active Worker For Red Cross" [Special to the Daily Gleaner] Harvey Station, N. B., Oct. 21- The death occurred last night at her home here of Mrs. W. W. E. Smith, one of the oldest and best loved people in this section of York County at the age of 94 years. Mrs. Smith was born in Harvey Station, daughter of the late David and Margaret (Herbert) Little and for 75 years conducted a general store here and was known all through the district for her honesty and integrity and fair dealing with the public. She was an ardent member of the St. Andrew's united Church, active in all its work until age prevented her taking part. For the past five years, she had made her home with her granddaughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Smith. She was a life member of the W. M. S., a charter member of the W. A. and Red Cross and since the outbreak of the present war she had knit 100 pairs of socks in addition to much other work. She was a gracious lady, one whose companionship was sought by old and young alike and her death will occasion sincere sorrow. She is survived by a son, Louis Smith, in Hillcrest, Alberta. Five daughters and two sons predecease her. There are eight grandchildren, including Donald Smith, M. B. E., Dartmouth, N. S., who will be here for the funeral tomorrow. The funeral takes place tomorrow afternoon from her late home with service at St. Andrew's Church at 2:30 o'clock and interment made at Harvey Cemetery.
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Smith, John, of Quoddy (-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/02/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 24 August 1906, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Friday, 24 August 1906, p. 2: Quoddy, East Halifax, mourns the loss of an old resident, John SMITH. The deceased was highly respected in the community in which he had so long lived. He leaves behind a widow, six sons, and one daughter. The sons are all engaged in the lobster packing business, three of them living in Halifax.
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Smith, Mrs. Daniel, of Sambro (-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/19/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 7 June 1907, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Friday, 7 June 1907, p. 3, col. 6: Police Officer S. NICKERSON received a message yesterday that Mrs. Daniel SMITH, one of the best known residents of Sambro, had passed away.
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Smith, Mrs. Deborah, of Sambro (-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 June 1904, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 3 June 1904, p. 8:
Died - Mrs. Deborah SMITH, wife of Francis SMITH, a well-known fisherman of Sambro. Mrs. SMITH enjoyed the friendship of a wide circle and will be much missed. The funeral will take place at Sambro.
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Smith, Mrs. Mary, formerly of Ferguson's Cove (c.1841-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 1 January 1904.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Ferguson's Cove (Halifax County),Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 1 January 1904, p. 5:
Mrs. Mary SMITH, a native of Ferguson Cove, died at 27 Granville street yesterday, aged 62 years.
Died - SMITH - At 27 Granville street, December 31st, Mary, widow of _____ SMITH, pilot, aged 61 years, leaving a son and daughter to mourn their loss.
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Smith, William McIntosh, of Middle Musquodoboit (c.1883-1907)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 April 1907, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Musquodoboit--Middle (Halifax County),Musquodoboit (Halifax County)
Date: 08/11/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 19 April 1907, p. 10, col. 2:
Died - At Middle Musquodoboit, on the 18th inst., William McIntosh SMITH, son of Rev. E. SMITH, D.D., inthe 24th year of his age. Funeral on Saturday at 10 a.m. Burial at Middle Stewiacke.
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Stevens, Herbert Donald, of Musquodoboit (c. 1874-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 Sep 1907, p. 8; 19 Sep 1907, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Newspaper article
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 September 1907, p. 8, col. 4:
H.D. Stevens is Among the Dead
Musquodoboit Man Lost His Life in the Boston & Maine Railway Wreck
CONCORD, N.H., Spetember 16. - Among the killed in the Boston and Maine wreck from Sherbrooke, near Canaan, early yesterday morning, by which 25 passengers of the Quebec express lost their lives and nearly 30 were injured was H.D. STEVENS, of Musquodoboit. The investigation by the officials occupied the entire time of the heads of the system to-day. General Superintendent GELEE and Assistant General Superintendent G.H. FOLGER, of Boston, with William E. RAY, superintendent of the Concord division, examined the records in the train despatcher's office here, and also made a careful investigation at Canaan and other stations along the line of the Concord division, in an effort to determine just who was responsible for the blunder by which the two trains were brought together. The proceedings of the examination were secret, but it is known that J.A. BROWLEY, the train despatcher in this city, and Operator GREELEY, the man who received the order from the train despatcher at the station in Canaan, were particula rly questioned. After the examination of these men at the office of Division Superintendent RAY, the railway officials, accompanied by operator GREELEY, left for the scene of the accident in a special train.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 19 September 1907, p. 7, col. 6:
The remains of Herbert Donald STEVENS, who was killed in the Quebec express train wreck arrived last night and were taken in charge by Funeral Director SNOW, who forwarded them to Musquodoboit for internment. The deceased who was in the thirty-third year of his age, was a blacksmith by trade, and when the accident occurred he was on his way to visit a sister, who he had not seen in years.
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Strong, Joseph Leslie (1944 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Antigonish County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
STRONG, Joseph Leslie - 44, Victoria Street, Antigonish, died November 11, 1998, in Lower South River, as the result of a motor vehicle accident. Born in Berwick, he was a son of Leslie Strong, Berwick, and Janet DeMill, Berwick. He was employed as a truck driver with Grant Construction and had worked at Farrell's Service Station, Antigonish. Surviving are his wife, Alice Jewers, North Grant; son, Derek; daughter, Melissa, both of Antigonish, brothers, Bobby, Andy, Berwick; Michael, Antigonish; Adam Oikle, Alberta; Jason Oikle, Berwick; sister, Marlene (Mrs. Dale Smith), Berwick. He was predeceased by brother, Wayne. Cremation has taken place. Funeral was held November 17, 1998 in St. Ninian's Cathedral, Antigonish, Rev. Conrad Edwards officiated. Burial in St. Ninian's Cemetery. Donations to St. Martha's Hospital foundation or the Antigonish Food Bank. Arrangements entrusted to MacIsaac's Funeral Home, Antigonish.
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Sullivan, Aileen M., of Halifax (c.1882-1902)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 January 1902, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 5 January 1902, p. 10:
Died - At 83 Russell street, Halifax, January 6th, Aileen M. SULLIVAN, in her twentieth year. Funeral on Wednesday morning, after 9 o'clock mass, from St. Joseph's church.
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Sullivan, Cornelius J., formerly of Halifax (-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 February 1900, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Massachusetts,Maine Infantry (11th Regiment),Halifax (Halifax County),Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 February 1900, p. 7:
Died - At Soldier's Home, Chelsea, Mass., February 16, Cornelius J. SULLIVAN, corporal Company E, 11th regiment Maine infantry. Born in Halifax. Admitted to the home January 3, 1899.
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Sullivan, Johanna, of Halifax, (1900-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 April 1903, p. 16.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 4 April 1903, p. 16:
The death occurred this morning, at the home of her parents, 96 Maitland street, of Johanna, infant daughter of Policeman Timothy SULLIVAN aged 2 years and 7 months.
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Sullivan, Mrs. Agnes, of Halifax (c.1840-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 February 2900, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Princess Louise Fusilliers,Halifax (Halifax County),Lunenburg (Lunenburg County),Mahone Bay (Lunenburg County),Oakland (Lunenburg County)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 February 1900, p. 2, col. 2:
News of the North End - The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Agnes SULLIVAN, wife of Henry SULLIVAN, the well-known music teacher, who was at one time bandmaster of the 66th P.L.F. band. Mrs. SULLIVAN, who was 60 years of age, had been in failing health for some time. She was very well-known and was highly respected, and her death will be a source of grief to her many friends. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, and the internment will be made in Camp Hill.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 February 1900, p. 3, col. 4:
Died - SULLIVAN - At 54 Creighton street, February 18th, Agnes, wife of Henry SULLIVAN, aged 60, leaving a husband and two children to mourn their loss. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Deceased belonged to Oakland, Mahone Bay.
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Sullivan, Patrick, of Herring Cove (-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 September, 1904, p. 10, 3 October 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Newspaper article
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/10/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 30 September 1904, p. 10:
Patrick SULLIVAN, a well known resident of Herring Cove, died last evening. The deceased was one of the best known men on the western shore. He leaves a wife and seven daughters.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 3 October 1904, p. 10:
The funeral of the late Patrick SULLIVAN at Herring Cove yesterday was one of the largest which has taken place for years in that section. Sixty carriages from Halifax, in addition to those from the neighbouring villages, were in the procession which followed the body to its last resting place. At the house service was conducted by the parish priest, Father Grace, and at the grave he paid an eloquent tribute to the character of the deceased. Mr. SULLIVAN, who took a keen interest in the work of the church, will be much missed.
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SUTHERN, Alice Marie (1911-1997)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Barb Wells Henderson
ContributorEmail: HENDE262@
Source: MONCTON TIMES & TRANSCRIPT, Moncton, NB. Monday, September 22, 1997
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Westmorland County
Date: 04/13/98
SACKVILLE, NB - Mrs. Alice M. Suthern, age 86, of Drew Nursing Home, Sackville, NB and formerly of Rockport, (Wilbur's Cove), NB, passed away in Sackville, NB on Friday, September 19, 1997. Born on June 1, 1911 in Brooklyn, NB she was the daughter of the late Frank L. and Clarissa (OULTON) Ward. Alice retired from D.O.T. #5 Supply Depot Moncton with 23 years service. A member of the Rockport United Church, Alice and her late husband, Frank, were instrumental in organizing the visitations and suppers for the visiting Memory Lane Singers. She will be sadly missed by her son, Orville of Dieppe; her sister, Frances Keenan of Moncton; her brother, Frank Ward of Kelowna, BC and by several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank S. Suthern in 1971 and by her three brothers, Stewart, Reuben and Roy Ward; her five sisters, Emma, Teckla, Julia, Ina and Nina. Visitation is at Tuttle Bros. Funeral Home on Sunday, September 21, 1997 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday, September 22, 1997 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.. The funeral service will be held from Tuttle Bros. Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, September 23, 1997 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dr. Eldon Hay officiating. Interment is in the Garden of Apostles, Fairhaven Memorial Gardens Moncton. Donations to the Memorial of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Funeral Home, (857-8564).
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Tarrant, Dimitri Alan Robert, infant, of Kingston, Kings County (-1998)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/26/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Berwick Register
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Material Type: Obituary
Berwick Register
TARRANT, Dimitri Alan Robert - Infant son of Trevor and Janet (BEALS), Kingston, Kings Co., pased away in Valley Regional Hospital November 19, 1998. He will be missed by his maternal grandparents, Alan and Kristie BEALS, Kingston, and paternal grandparents, Robert and Sadie TARRANT, Auburn; as well as uncle, Christopher BEALS, Kingston, and aunt, Teresa Nicole TARRANT, Auburn. He is also survived by his maternal great-grandparents, Lawrence and Louise FREEMAN, and Ray and Pauline BEALS, all of Kingston; paternal great-grandparents, Vella PARSONS, Halifax; Estella COMEAU, Bear River; Vincent TARRANT, St. Lawrence, Nfld. He was predeceased by his paternal great-grandfather, Richard PARSONS. Burial was held in North Kingston Cemetery November 21, 1998 under the direction of Wrarren T. Roop Funeral Home and officiated by Pastor David COOMBS. Donations in memory may be made to Valley Regional Hospital, labour and delivery department or the Canadian Diabetes Association. "Although we never had the opportunit y to hold you for long, we will always love you and hold you in our hearts. See you in Heaven, little man."
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Thomas, James W., of Herring Cove (c.1901-1903)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 July 1903, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Herring Cove (Halifax County) asdf: 1
Date: 06/16/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 6 July 1903, p. 7:
Much sympathy if expressed for Pilot Francis and Mrs. THOMAS in the death of their only son, James W., who died at his home, Herring Cove, yesterday morning, aged two years and six months.
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Thomas, John N., of Halifax (c.1834-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 19 February 1900, p.3.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/24/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 19 February 1900, p. 3:
Died - At sea, December 31, John N. THOMAS, a native of Halifax, aged 66, leaving a widow and 7 children to mourn their loss.
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Thomas, Mrs. _______ (c.1806-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 March 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 30 March 1900, p. 5:
Mrs. THOMAS, one of the oldest residents of Herring Cove, died at that place this week. A daughter-in-law passed away a few days previous and the shock proved too much for the old lady. Mrs. THOMAS was one of the early residents of the community and attained the ripe old age of ninety-four.
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Thomas, Mrs. Mary, of Halifax (c.1818-1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 February 1900, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/29/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 February 1900, p. 3, col. 2:
Mrs. Mary THOMAS died yesterday in the Poor's Asylum. She was 82 years of age, and her illness was a protracted one. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning from Snow & Company's undertaking rooms.
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Thomas, Mrs. William, of Spryfield (c.1840-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 March 1904, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Spryfield (Halifax County) asdf: 1
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 2 March 1904, p. 8:
Died - At Spryfield, March 2nd, of pneumonia, Mrs. William THOMAS, in the sixty-fourth year of her age, leaving a husband and three children to mourn the loss of a kind wife and mother. Funeral from her late residence, at 2 o'clock Sunday. Friends and acquaintances please attend.
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Tibbo, William, of Newfoundland (c.1883-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/22/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 Sep 1907, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Newfoundland
Material Type: Newspaper article
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 September 1907, p. 8, col. 4:
Bay of Island's Merchant Drowned
William Tibbo, Well Known in Halifx, Seized With a Cramp While in Bathing and Drowns.
NORTH SYDNEY, September 16. - From captains arriving here today come news from the Grand Banks of one of the most tragic drowning accidents occurring in the ancient colony for many years. The victim, William TIBBO, a prominent young man, twenty-four years old, a member of the firm of Tibbo and Son, Grand Banks, was one of the prominent and successful men in Newfoundland, and had many friends in Cape Breton and Halifax.
According to Captain William EVANS, of the schooner Olive Evans, now in port, young TIBBO and a friend, named Chester HARRIS, left Grand Banks in a sail boat for Garnish, a small village twenty-one miles distant. After reaching their destination, the young men went bathing. TIBBO, who was further out to sea than his comrades, was seized with cramps and by the time HARRIS reached him he was sinking for the third time.
After considerable difficulty, HARRIS managed to hold the half conscious young man partly out of the water, finally getting the latter's hands around his neck. The task was no easy one, but finally Harris started for the shore, taking TIBBO with him. How far he got with his burden no one knows.
People passing along the shore later on saw HARRIS lying unconscious and after resuscitating him the discovery was made that TIBBO had proved a victim. Searchers afterwards found the dead body of the young merchant and sent it to Grand Banks, where it was buried by the Masons, of which the deceased was a member. TIBBO was well known in athletic circles, being captain of the crack football team of his native place.
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Trider (nee May), of Dartmouth (c.1876-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 May 1904, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 3 May 1904, p. 10:
The death occurred last night in Dartmouth, under circumstances calculated to excite the deepest sympathy of all familiar with them, of Elizabeth, wife of Albert TRIDER, chief clerk at W. H. Cabot's. Mrs. TRIDER who leaves a baby boy three weeks old, was apparently doing well until about a week ago, and her speedy recovery, especially in view of her hitherto perfect health, was regarded as a matter of course, but heart trouble developing baffled the skill of Doctors MILSOM, STEWART and CHISHOLM, the young mother, who was but 28 years of age, sinking rapidly. Mrs. TRIDER was a daughter of Captain George MAY, of Dartmouth, and had a wide circle of friends in that town, as well as in Halifax. Her marrige took place in 1900 in the church from which her funeral will take place - Christ church, Dartmouth. She was a great favorite with all who knew her, and the blow which has removed her from the home in which she was so happy is felt to be a very hard one for her husband, who, with a son two and a half yea rs old and the infant referred to, survives her. She leaves also three sisters and one brother. The sisters are Ida and Hattie, and Mrs. PRESCOTT, of Dartmouth. The brother, Arthur, is a child of ten. The funeral will take place at half-past two o'clock on Thursday from her late residence and thence to Christ church.
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Trider, Albert A. m. May, Miss Bessie (1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 August 1900, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Engagement announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 07/03/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 6 August 1900, p. 1:
On August 14th, Albert A. TRIDER, manager at W. H. Cabot's, Halifax, will be married to Miss Bessie MAY, daughter of George MAY, of the ferry service.
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Trueman, James S., of Sambro (c.1845-1904)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 20 February 1904, p. 7.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)
Date: 06/19/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 20 February 1904, p. 7:
James S. TRUEMAN, of Sambro, died at his home there last evening after a few days illness, aged 59 years. He leaves one son and two daughters.
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Tummonds (nee Adams), Mary Ann (abt 1833-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Source: The Evening Mail (1904)
Ed. Notes:
Date: 05/27/98
Adams, Mary Ann The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 December 1904:
Page 9: Mrs. Mary Ann, widow of William TUMMONDS, 20 Almon street, died yesterday, aged 71 years.
Page 10: Died - At 20 Almon street, December 19th, Mary Ann, widow of W. J. TUMMONDS, aged 71 years, leaving four sons and one daughter to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. Funeral on Wednesday at 3 p.m., to St. John's cemetery. (English papers please copy.)
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Tuttle, Mrs. Lena Odessa (nee Akerley), of Berwick, Kings County (1906-1998)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/26/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: Berwick Register
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Material Type: Obituary
Berwick Register
TUTTLE (AKERLEY), Lena Odessa - 92, Berwick, formerly of Wentworth, Cumberland Co., died November 16, 1998, in Peggy ANDREINO's Rest Home, Berwick, following several years of successive strokes. Born in Port Greville, Cumberland Co., August 5, 1906, she was a daughter of the late Havelock L. and Bertha O. (SAUNDERS) AKERLEY and stepdaughter of Mabel (RIPLEY) (QUIGLEY) AKERLEY. From the age of three to nine, she lived with her SAUNDERS grandparents in Harmony, Kings Co., where she received her earliest education. Then she moved with her father and stepmother to Amherst for her intermediate, junior and senior education. She furthered her education at Provincial Normal College (Teacher's College), Truro. Upon graduation, she taught school for a total of five years in West Wentworth, Wentworth Centre, Cumberland Co. and Clementsvale, Annapolis Co., after which she married Percy William TUTTLE of Wentworth. She became a homemaker and partner in the lumbering and sawmill business and later was instrumental in helping to establish the first Polled Hereford Farm in the Maritimes in Wentworth Centre. She was a member of Wentworth United Church having sung alto in the choir for about 30 years and was made a life member of the UCW. She served several terms as president and program convener of Wentworth Home and School Association. She was designated a fellow of the North Cumberland Historical Society. She had many interests and hobbies and took several prizes at local exhibitions with her water color and oil paintings. She loved her flower gardening, reading, playing the organ, crocheting, knitting, hooking mats and compiled 126 cookbooks with recipe clippings. She flew from Debert airport with her private pilot in two and four passenger planes many times to the Annapolis Valley between 1975 and 1988. In 1989, she moved from her home in Wentworth to live several years at Wedgewood House in Kentville. Then she moved to a private rest home in Berwick, Kings Co. Surviving are her daughter, Barbara, and husband D ean WALKER; grandson, Barry WALKER, all of Aylesford; half-sister, Ferne, and husband Delbert READE, Bible Hill, Colchester Co.; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, step-mother, husband and daughter, Linda Odessa TUTTLE; sister, Anna (Mrs. Clyde BAILEY Sr.), Round Hill, Annapolis Co.; brother, Bertram AKERLEY, Saginaw, Michigan; step-brothers, Ross QUIGLEY, Hemmingford, Que. and Amherst; brother-in-law, Awdrey TUTTLE, Wentworth. Funeral service was held November 19, 1998 in Wentworth United Church with Leland MacLEAN presiding. Burial followed in the family lot, Wentworth Cemetery. Family flowers only.
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Urquhart, John, of Elmsdale (-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 6 December 1906, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Montreal Star,Elmsdale (Hants County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 6 December 1906, p. 3, col. 2,3.
ELMSDALE, December 5 - The funeral of the late John URQUHART, J.P., took place from his late residence on Tuesday, 4th inst., at one o'clock p.m. Rev. Mr. DAVISON, pastor of the Elmsdale Presbyterian church, conducted the services. Notwithstanding the recent snow fall, which blocked the roads, many friends and neighbors gathered at the old homestead to pay their last sad token of respect to one who was universally beloved and respected. The pallbearers, all old neighbors, were Messrs. Stewart SMITH, James KENTY, John P. HORNE, George McKENZIE, Charles HORNE and Hugh FRASER.
The deceased, although of Scotch Presbyterian parentage, in his youth became a member of the Methodist church, remaining true to his convictions during the remainder of his life. For over forty years he filled the office of justice of the peace in and for the county of Hants. He was a man of strong intellect, clear in his judgments, quick to see his duty, which no amount of false reasoning could ever deter mhim from performing. His knowledge of law was remarkable for a man in his modest position, and he never failed while dealing out justice to temper it with mercy and kindliness. In politics Mr. URQUHART was a lifelong conservative, regarding his vote as a sacred trust to be conscientiously used for his country's benefit. He was for thirty years a subscriber to the Montreal Star. He was noted for his kindness and hospitality both at home and toward his neighbors, not one of whom but accorded him the respect and esteem due an honorable man in whom there was no double-dealing. He leaves a family of ten, four daughters and six sons, to mourn the loss of a beloved and respected father, whose place cannot be filled on earth, but whose example is worthy of an honored place in the lives of each and all of them. Mrs. KENTY, North Sydney; Mrs. FIELDING, Windsor, and Messrs. Fred and James URQUHART, of Kentville and Wellington, respectively, were with their father when he died, and remained until after the funeral on Tuesday.
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Usher, Ira Edward (c.1930 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Dec. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
USHER, Ira Edward - 68, Cambridge Station, Kings Co., died December 12, 1998, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Cambridge Station, he was a son of the late John and Mable (Rogers) Usher. He had worked on local farms and had worked as a cooper for many years. He later worked for the Department of Agriculture, Kentville, for 31 years, retiring in 1992. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and ox pulling. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy (Doris) Connors; sons, Murray, Lakeville, Kings Co.; Garry, West Halls Harbour, Kings Co.; Darren, Darrel, Cambridge Station; sister, Winnie Pinch, Waterville, Kings Co.; eight grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Leslie (Lucky), John, Henry; sisters, Elsie Pinch, Betty Pinch, Florence Reeves. Funeral service was held December 16, 1998 in Cambridge United Baptist Church, Rev. Judith Saunders officiated. Cremation to follow. Burial at a later date in Cambridge Cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
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Van Horne (nee Settle), Isabel A. (c.1873-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 30 Mr 1907, p. 2; 3 April 1907, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Philadelphia (Pennsylvania)
Date: 07/26/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 30 March 1907, p. 2, col. 5:
Dartmouth News - James T. SETTLE received a despatch yesterday announcing the death of his daughter, Mrs. Isabel A. VAN HORNE at Philadelphia on Thursday. The deceased had been ill but a short time, and the news of her death came unexpectedly. Mrs. VAN HORNE was 34 years of age and well known in Dartmouth, where her many friends will learn with deep regret of her sudden demise. The remains of Mrs. VAN HORNE will be brought to Dartmouth for internment.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 3 April 1907, p. 2, col. 5:
Dartmouth News - The remains of the late Mrs. VAN HORNE have arrived here from Philadelphia, and the funeral will take place tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at three o'clock from the residence of her father James T. SETTLE, Maitland street.
The Evening Mail, Friday, 5 April 1907, p. 2, col. 6:
The funeral of the late Mrs. Isabel A. VAN HORNE took place yesterday afternoon from her father's residence 1 Maitland street, and was largely attended by citizens of both Halifax and Dartmouth. The remains were taken to Christ Church, where services were held by Rev. F. P. GREATOREX. Internment was in the Episcopal cemetery.
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Vaughan, Mrs. David, of Musquodoboit Harbour (c.1865-1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 May 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Obituary
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Chezzetcook (Halifax County),Musquodoboit Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 08/18/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 28 May 1907, p. 12, col. 3:
Died - At Musquodoboit Harbor, May 24th, Mrs. VAUGHAN, wife of David VAUGHAN, aged 42 years, leaving a husband and family of nine children to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. Internment at West Chezzetcook. Boston and New York papers please copy.
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Verge, Mrs. Mary Rose (c.1812-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 5 May 1900, p. 9.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 5 May 1900, p. 9:
Died on May 2nd, peacefully fell asleep in Jesus, in hope of a glorious resurrection to eternal life, Mary Rose, widow of the late Thomas H. VERGE, in the eighty-eighth year of her age, leaving three sons, four daughters, twenty-one grandchildren and five great-grandchildren to mourn their loss. Funeral from her son-in-law's residence, W. R. McLEOD, Longard road, on Sunday, at 3 o'clock p.m. Boston and New York papers please copy.
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Wallace, William Robert (c. - 1941)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Merland (Antigonish County)
Source: unknown
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Wallace - In loving remembrance of William Robert Wallace, Merland, Nova Scotia, who died Feb. 19, 1941. " In the graveyard softly sleeping, Where the grasses gentle blow, Lies my darling father, whom we Buried just a year ago." -Remembered by his daughter, Sally, Mrs. M. Haley.
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Walsh (nee McGrath), Mrs. James, of Prospect (c.1870-1901)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 August 1901, p. 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dover (Halifax County),Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/30/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 23 August 1901, p. 6:
Died - On August 21st, after a long and painful illness, the wife of James H. WALSH, councillor of Upper Prospect, and daughter of John McGRATH, of East Dover, aged 31 years, leaving one daughter, three sons and a husband to mourn their loss. Funeral took place at Prospect Thursday, August 22nd. American papers please copy.
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Walsh, Martin (formerly of Prospect) (c.1845-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 April 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 2 April 1906, p. 10:
The death occurred at No. 20 Barrington street yesterday of Martin WALSH, in the sixty-first year of his age, after an illness of five days. He was a native of Prospect, but for many years has been a resident of Halifax. He leaves a widow, one daughter, four sisters and two brothers.
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Walsh, Mrs. Margaret, of Prospect (c. 1822 - 1907)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/24/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 24 Sep 1907, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type:
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 24 September 1907, p. 12, col.1:
The death occurred at Prospect, on Friday, September 20th, of Margaret, widow of William WALSH, aged eighty-five years. The death of this lovable old lady - a remarkable one in many respects - will be very deeply regretted throughout the section in which she lived. In spite of her advanced age, she retained the use of all her faculties to the last. Her last illness was of only eight days duration, and up to that time she enjoyed practically perfect health. Possessed of a most kind heart, delighting to do good unostentatiously, she will be sadly missed.
Her funeral, which took place on Sunday last, was one of the largest which has taken place in the neighborhood in years, and many expressions of sympathy were received.
She is survived by two sons and four daughters - Mrs. CAMERON, Mrs. Frank MEEHAN, Mrs. P.A. DUGGAN, and Mrs. Daniel MEERHYS.
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Warner, Miss Margaret, of Cole Harbour (c.1848-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 3 November 1900, p. 1.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)
Date: 06/28/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 3 November 1900, p. 1:
Miss Margaret WARNER died yesterday at Cole Harbor. The deceased was 52 years of age. The funeral takes place to-morrow, from her brother's residence, Dartmouth.
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Warner, William, of Head Chezzetcook (c.1827-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 8 October 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Chezzetcook (Halifax County)
Date: 06/09/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 8 October 1906, p. 10:
The sad intelligence was received in Halifax this morning of the death of Captain William WARNER, of Head Chezzetcook, in the 79th year of his age, leaving a wife and seven children.
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Wasson, Thomas, formerly of Halifax (-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 April 1900, p. 3.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,South African War (1899 - 1902),Rowing,Halifax (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 April 1900, p. 3:
News of the City - Thomas WASSON, of Toronto, referred to in a telegram yesterday, as having died from wounds received in an engagement in South Africa, is a Halifax boy, and a son of the late Thomas WASSON, who was one of the backers of the famous oarsman, George BROWN. The boat rowed to victory on many occasions by BROWN was named the "Thomas Wasson".
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Weir, Alfred T. m. Lizzie Lintaman (1900)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 December 1900, p. 5.
Ed. Notes:
Material Type: Marriage announcement
Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Shubenacadie (Colchester County)
Date: 07/08/98
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 4 December 1900, p. 5:
Married - At Dartmouth, November 28th, by Rev. Dr. Kempton, Alfred T. WEIR, of Shubenacadie, to Lizzie, daughter of William LINTAMAN, of Dartmouth.
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Wells, Mrs. Catherine, formerly of Halifax (c.1828-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 23 February 1900.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Massachusetts,Halifax (Halifax County),Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 23 February 1900:
The death is announced of Mrs. Catherine WELLS, at 828 Broadway, South Boston. The deceased was the widow of James WELLS, of this city, who died almost ten years ago. The remains of Mrs. WELLS will be brought to this city for internment. The deceased was seventy-two years old.
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Wheaton, Mrs John (Embree) (c. 1875 - 1942)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Paul Harmon
ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Sunnyside (Inverness County)
Source: March 25, 1942 Halifax Herald
Ed. Notes:
Date: 02/10/99
Mrs. John Wheaton Port Hawksbury, March 24 - Funeral services for the late Mrs. John Wheaton, of Point Tupper, were held on Thursday, March 19. Rev. Mr. Ewing of Mulgrave United Church, officiated. Interment was in the Lipsitt Lot, Brookside Cemetery. Mrs. Wheaton was the former Jane Embree, and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Embree of Sunnyside. During her long illness she bore her infirmities with true Christian patience. She was cared for by her daughter, Miss Bessie, who resides at home and another daughter, Annie, of Sydney, who came home to assist in her care. The deceased was 67 years of age, and was a highly respected resident of Point Tupper and Sunnyside, where she resided the first part of her married life. She will be much missed in the home where she was a devoted wife and mother. Her husband and two daughters are the only survivors.
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Whiston, Leonard Ralph, Jeddore (c.1883-1906)
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
Date: 02/02/99
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 28 November 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County
Material Type: Obituary
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 28 November 1906, p. 12: At East Jeddore, Leonard Ralph WHISTON, aged 23 years, passed away on November 8th. He was a son of the late Samuel WHISTON, of East Jeddore. He went to Fall River, Mass., about seven years ago and returned to the place of his birth in failing health a few months ago. The recuperation sought was denied and he joined the innumerable host of the world beyond. He leaves to mourn a widowed mother, Mrs. Samuel WHISTON, Fall River, Mass. and four brothers, namely, Samuel, Frank, and Bennett, East Jeddore, and Rupert, in Fall River, also six sisters, Mrs. Maggie RICHARDSON, Roxbury, Mass.; Mrs. Grace - B___FEE, Fall River, Cassie, Beatrice ____ and Helen C. at home ____ (rest of the page was torn off).
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White, Claude L. (of Purcells' Cove) 1905-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 2 March 1906, p. 8.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Purcell's Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 2 March 1906, p. 8:
Died - At Purcell's Cove, March 1st, Claude L. WHITE, aged one year two months; youngest child of William and Catherine WHITE. Funeral Saturday March 3rd at two p.m. at Purcell's Cove.
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White, Elizabeth F. (c.1887-1903)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 8 February 1903, pp. 4, 6.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Herring Cove (Halifax County)
Date: 06/12/98
The Evening Mail, Monday, 8 February 1903, p. 4:
The death occurred yesterday at 3 Victoria Lane of Elizabeth F. WHITE, at the age of sixteen years. The remains will be taken to Herring Cove for internment.
And at p. 6:
The death is announced at the residence of her father, 3 Victoria Lane, of Elizabeth Florence, aged 16 years, 1 month and 25 days. Miss WHITE died after a lingering illness of consumption. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning and the internment will be at Herring Cove.
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 11 February 1903, p. 12:
The funeral of Elizabeth Florence WHITE, aged 16, daughter of James and Mary WHITE, took place from her late residence, 14 Victoria lane, Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Internment was at Herring Cove. The deceased was a great favorite among her many acquaintances.
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White, Mrs. Catherine (of Woodside)(c.1844-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 11 May 1906, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Woodside (Halifax County)
Date: 06/05/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 11 May 1906, p. 10:
The death occurred yesterday at Woodside, of Catherine, wife of Richard WHITE. This news will be read with genuine regret by Mrs. WHITE'S many friends. She had been ill for some time, it being feared that her illness must have a fatal termination. She was 62 years of age, is survived by her husband and five children - Wilfred and Michael at Woodside; Mrs. G. P. YOUNG, and Stephen, at Lynn; and Mrs. Hardy McDONALD, of Dartmouth. Mrs. WHITE was beloved in every relation of life, and while she will be especially missed in the home circle, the sense of loss is by no means limited to them, for the circle of her friends was large.
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White, Mrs. Sarah, of Dartmouth (c.1841-1901)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 17 August 1901, p. 10.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)
Date: 06/30/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 17 August 1901, p. 10:
Died - At her daughter's residence, 194 Pleasant street, (rear), August 16th, Mrs. Sarah WHITE, widow of James WHITE, in her sixtieth year. Funeral, Sunday, at 3 o'clock. (Boston and English papers please copy.)
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White, Norman, of Prospect (c.1866-1902)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 4 January 1902.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)
Date: 07/02/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 4 January 1902:
Died - At Prospect, Halifax, January 1, Norman WHITE, aged 35, leaving a wife and three children.
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Whitney, Katherine Anne (c. 1940 - 1998)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Susan Reeves
ContributorEmail: dreeves@
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County
Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998
Ed. Notes:
Date: 01/16/99
WHITNEY, Katherine Anne - 40, Halls Harbour, Kings Co., died November 19, 1998, at home. Born in Halifax, she was the oldest daughter of Ervin and Norma (Thompson) Oikle, Belcher Street, Kings Co. She was formerly employed at the Bank of Nova Scotia and later as bookkeeper for Whitney Farms. She was a devoted and loving wife and mother. Surviving are her husband, Stephen Gerald; sons, Michael and wife Anna, Port Williams; Jason, at home; daughters, Julie and Sarah, both at home; granddaughter, Emma; brother, Stephen, Cambridge, Kings Co.; sisters, Michille (Mrs. Bill Whamond), North Alton; Sherre (Mrs. Kevin O'Brien), Dartmouth; grandparents, Aubrey and Helen Thompson, West Clifford; grandmother, Elfreda Fry, Blockhouse; several aunts and uncles. Memorial service was held November 22, 1998 in Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Centreville, Kings Co., Mr. Blair Jess officiated. A private family burial was held at a later date. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society; the VON, Kings Branch or the Congregation of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses, Centreville.
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Williams, Una Evelyn, of Ostrea Lake (c.1900-1906)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source: The Evening Mail, 10 October 1906, p. 12.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Musquodoboit (Halifax County),Ostrea Lake (Halifax County)
Date: 07/05/98
The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 October 1906, p. 12:
Died - At Ostrea Lake, Musquodoboit, September 9th, of rheumatic fever, Una Evelyn, beloved child of Philip and Bertha WILLIAMS, aged 6 years.
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York, Mrs. Frances, Preston Road (c.1816-1900)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail:
Source: The Evening Mail, 7 April 1900, p. 9, 9 April 1900, p. 2.
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Woodlawn (Halifax County)
Date: 06/25/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 7 April 1900, p. 9:
Mrs. YORK, widow of Stephen YORK, died at her residence, Preston Road, yesterday, at the advanced age of 84 years. She was well-known in eastern Halifax leaving four sons and one daughter to mourn their loss.
The Evening Mail, Monday, 9 April 1900, p. 2:
The funeral of Mrs. Francis YORK took place this afternoon. The deceased is the last of the old members of a family well known in Dartmouth. The YORK homestead at the junction of the Woodlawn and Preston roads is one of the landmarks of that part of the country. The remains were interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery.
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Yorke, John, formerly of Cow Bay (c.1835-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Victoria General Hospital (Halifax),Cow Bay (Halifax County)
Source: The Evening Mail, 18 June 1904, p. 15.
Ed. Notes:
Date: 06/23/98
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 18 June 1904, p. 15:
John YORKE, a gardner, died in the Victoria General hospital last evening of pneumonia, aged 69 years, after an illness of ten days. He was a native of Cow Bay, but of late years, had boarded at 67 Kempt Road. The internment will take place at Cow Bay on Sunday.
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Young, Nancy (abt 1830-1904)
Material Type: Obituary
Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald
ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca
Source:
Ed. Notes:
Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)
Date: 05/28/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 7 October 1904, p. 10:
The death occurred this morning at her residence, 81 Almon street, of Nancy, wife of Rufus YOUNG. Mrs. YOUNG was seventy-four years of age and her death was not unexpected. The body will be taken to Eastern Passage for internment.
Also on p. 10:
Died - On September 7th, Mrs. Nancy YOUNG, aged 74 years, wife of Rufus YOUNG. Funeral from her brother's residence, 23 Sullivan street, on Sunday at 2 o'clock sharp to Eastern Passage - Iowa and Boston papers please copy.
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