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17701 | Ontario | HARNESS, John (I15900)
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17702 | Ontario | MELMER, Fannie (I4728)
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17703 | Ontario Birth Certificate # 34952, on 1876 May 6, Leverton Walker, Male, Son of Arthur, Tinsmith, Orangeville & Acey Hillock. . 1881 Census Orangeville, Wellington Co. John Henry Walker 5 years, born 1876, Ontario, Church of England. . 1896, Toronto City Directory, Arthur T Walker, Tinsmith, h. 97 High Park Ave. . 1901 Census, Toronto Junction John H Walker, age 24 / 6 May 1876, Church of England, 130 Humberside Blvd. . 1911 Census John Leverton Walker, 35 y / 6 May 1876, single, Anglican, Baggage Man - Ontario. - - - | WALKER, John Henry LEVERTON .9 (I118)
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17704 | Ontario Birth records differ - child is listed as Patrick William Callaghan - born 03/11/1899 - see Reg #015-938 | CALLAGHAN, Michael Patrick (I2321)
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17705 | Ontario Birth Reg. # 511747. | MCCUTCHEON, Sydney Joseph (I173)
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17706 | Ontario Birth Reg., Delayed Registrations, Toronto, 18 May 1961, Signed, W E Gibson. William is the son of Mary Rosina Walker & William Johnston Gibson. - - - | GIBSON, William Edward .2 (I363)
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17707 | Ontario Birth Registration William Arthur Teetzel Levans, born 26 May 1886, Acton, Halton Co. Mother Sarah Jane Johnston and John Henry Levins. . 1886 May 27, The Cradle - Leavens, in Acton, on the 26th inst., the wife of Mrs. John Levens of a son. Ref: Acton Free Press. - - - | LEVINS, William Arthur Teetzel (I1199)
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17708 | Ontario Birth Registration # #027069-75 (York Co) WILLSON, Edgar, m, born 21 Aug.1875, father Joshua WILLSON, farmer; mother Mary WALKs (faint), informer, Joshua Willson, Whitchurch Twp. - - - | WILLSON, Edgar (I184)
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17709 | Ontario Birth Registration # 023328 25 Jul 1875, Jane Felker, d/o Frederick Felker, Farmer, carpenter & Jane Monkman, Informant: Fred Felker, Lot 17, Con 6, W Garafraxa.. - - - | FELKER, Jane (I634)
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17710 | Ontario Birth Registration # 042161. Sep. 30, 1899, Victoria A. Walker, female, Father Jas. W. Walker, moulder, mother Annie Hamilton. Informant James W. Walker, Erin Village. Registered Oct. 27, 1899. Accoucheur Henry Gear, M.D. Ontario Marriage Registration 4971-4635. Robert Stephenson Vickers, Age 19/1899, Bank clerk s/o Margaret MacDonald & Robt Vickers, Toronto and Victoria Alexander Walker, age 19, 1899, 176 Indian Rd., Toronto, Stenographer, d/o Annie Hamilton & James Walker Wit: Daisy Smith & Kathleen Hayden. - - - | WALKER, Victoria Alexandria (I79)
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17711 | Ontario Birth Registration # 04285-38528 Gladys Mary Hall / Hale?, born Aug 8, 1892 d/o Matthew Hall /Hale?, Employe GTRailroad Sarah Jane Hall, Resides 5 Bathurst, Toronto Registered Oct 31, 1892. Note: Registrar's handwriting is cramped and running off the page. The surname may perhaps be interpreted as Hale. - PJA 2013. Ontario Marriage Registration #13664 Frederick Norman Cameron, Hawkestone, Simcoe Co., age 25/ 1888 married 1913 May 13, Orillia, to Gladys Mary Hall, age 21 /1892, of Hawkstone, d/o Walter Hall & Sarah M Walker. - - - | HALE, Gladys Mary (I500)
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17712 | Ontario Birth Registration # 048347 Jul 28, 1905, Kathleen H. WALKER, female, Father Chas. H. Walker, manufacturer, Erin Village, mother Ella HAMILTON. Informant Chas. H. Walker. Registered Aug 28, 1905. Accoucheur Henry Gear. . 1911 Apr 8 Census, Erin, Ontario, Cathalene Walker Erin Advocate Wednesday, 10 December, 1909, Pg. 1, School Report, Monthly: Division II: Alice Walker, Honors Honors: Ruby Walker, Charlie Overland, Will Bush -pass (and 4 more names.) Teacher: M M Reid. Junior 2, Honors , Mary Walker, Junior Division, Part I, Class B, Winnie Walker, 88 marks, Part II, Class A: Kathleen Walker, 82 marks, Teacher: Madge T Fowlick. 1935 Wellington Co., voters list: Miss Kate, Nurse, Erin. - - - | WALKER, Kathleen Hamilton KATE (I975)
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17713 | Ontario Birth Registration # 048347 Jul 28, 1905, Kathleen H. WALKER, female, Father Chas. H. Walker, manufacturer, Erin Village, mother Ella HAMILTON. Informant Chas. H. Walker. Registered Aug 28, 1905. Accoucheur Henry Gear. . Births Kathleen H Walker, July 28th 1905, . Deaths, Kathleen H Walker, died Nov 1st, 1955. Ref: Bible of Jane Matilda McCutcheon Hamilton. . 1911 Apr 8 Census, Erin, Ontario, Cathalene Walker Erin Advocate Wednesday, 10 December, 1909, Pg. 1, School Report, Monthly: Division II: Alice Walker, Honors Honors: Ruby Walker, Charlie Overland, Will Bush -pass (& 4 more names.) Teacher: M M Reid. Junior 2, Honors, Mary Walker, Junior Division, Part I, Class B, Winnie Walker, 88 marks, Part II, Class A: Kathleen Walker, 82 marks, Teacher: Madge T Fowlick. . 1935 Wellington Co., voters list: Miss Kate, Nurse, Erin. Toronto Directory .1943 Walker, Ruby & Kathleen, Public Health Nurse(s), York Twp. Health Department, Res. 16 Rivercrest rd. (H Crest) Tel LY 2607. . 1950, Kathleen, Suprvsr of nurses York Twp. Health Dept, res 52 Evans Ave. . 1951, Kathleen H Walker, Nurse York Twp. Health Dept, r 52 Evans Av.- - - | WALKER, Kathleen Hamilton KATE (I17)
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17714 | Ontario Birth Registration # 05666-79 James Allain Robertson, b. Nov 9, 1907, Lot 5 Con 1 Flos Twp., s/o Martha Wilson & James H Robertson, Farmer. Certificate was altered on Oct 1970, to change the spelling from James Allain to James Alan Robertson. - - - | ROBERTSON, James Alan (I374)
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17715 | Ontario Birth Registration # 10934 Richard Lawrence Wilson Levins, born 24 Aug 1881, Esquesing, Halton Co., Mother Sarah Jane Johnston & John Henry Levins. Recorded for further research: . Levins, R., Mr., Marriage notice, appeared in Acton Free Press, 23 May 1907, page 2, column 4. . Leavens, Rich., Mr. & Mrs., Wedding Announcement/Description, appeared in Acton Free Press, 6 Jun 1957, page 3 column 4. . Leavens, Richard (Two Daughters), Birth announcement, appeared in Acton Free Press, 30 Jan 1908, page 2, column 1. . Leavens, Richard L., News, appeared in Acton Free Press, 10 Jan 1963, page 5, column 1. - - - | LEAVENS, Richard Lawrence Wilson (I1196)
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17716 | Ontario Birth Registration # 11132 Francis Lydia Margaret Leavins, born 20 Jul 1892, Esquesing Twp. Mother Sarah Jane Johnston and John Henry Leavins. - - - | LEVEANS, Frances Lydia MARGUERITE (I1198)
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17717 | Ontario Birth Registration # 1981 | BRIGGS, Annie Alfrida MAUD (I67)
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17718 | Ontario Birth Registration # 2086, however 1911 Census DOB 1882. | BRIGGS, Walter Franklin (I100)
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17719 | Ontario Birth Registration # 2429. | BRIGGS, George .3 (I101)
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17720 | Ontario Birth Registration # 274. | WALKER, Jenny Maude Geradine .2 (I176)
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17721 | Ontario Birth Registration # 2884 - 0832(?). | WALKER, Charles Stanley .2 (I261)
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17722 | Ontario Birth Registration # 32691 Annie Ferrier Felker, born 24 Sep 1877, West Garafraxa, daughter of Abraham Felker & Jessie Ferrier. Informant: A Felker, Lot 17, Con 6, Registered 1 October, 1877 - - - | FELKER, Annie Ferrier .4 (I440)
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17723 | Ontario Birth Registration # 35117 Sep 21, 1895, Sarah J. Walker, female, father Jas. W. Walker, moulder, mother Annie Hamilton. Informant J.W. Walker, Erin. Registered Oct 18, 1895. Accoucheur Dr. Gear. Registrar Wm. Conboy. . 1909 Sep 8, Erin. Miss Sarah Walker, Toronto, who has been spending her vacation visiting her cousin, Miss Ruth Hull & other relatives in Erin & vicinity returned home last week. Ref: Erin Advocate newspaper. - - | WALKER, Sarah Jane .3 (I75)
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17724 | Ontario Birth Registration # 3842, Dufferin Co., Orangeville Otta Lena Jane, Born 1887 Feb 12, d/o Ester Hillock & Arthur Walker, Tinsmith, Signature ATW, Orangeville, Reg. Mar 19, 1887. . 1901 Census Toronto City , York C. Lena Jane Walker, born 12 Feb 1889, Anglican; 130 Humberside Blvd., Toronto 1909 Oct 20, Thanksgiving Day Erin Fair Visitors: Mr J Walker & 2 sons, Charlies & John, Miss Ottie Walker, all of Toronto. [i.e. her uncle James, cousins Charles & John S Walker, Jr.] Ref: Erin Advocate newspaper. . 1911 Census Toronto, Lena Jane, dau. Feb 1889, Stenographer office. Feb 1889, 283 High Park Blvd (with parents & brother John L Walker). - 1911 Census Toronto City, York Co., . Detroit Border Crossing, on 4 Jun 1951, Otta Lena Walker, age 64 /1887, b. Orangeville, Ontario, Res. 283 High Park Ave. , Destination, Los Angles, Cal. for 30 days. - - - | WALKER, Otta Lena Jane OTTIE (I117)
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17725 | Ontario Birth Registration # 3889, No. 16, Chesley, Bruce Co., Ontario, July 31, 1892, William Percy Finn, Son of Elizabeth Veitch & John Finn, Blacksmith, Registered Jul 11 1893 by J M Stewart. Ontario Marriage Registration # 92719, 21 May 1923 Marriage of Percy William Finn, Butcher, Bachelor, Age 31, Methodist, Residence, 2587 Dundas St. W. Toronto & Mary Lillian Walker, Clerk, Spinster, 21, Church of Christ, Residence 108 Gothic Avenue, York Co. Witnesses: Harvey J. Finn, 751 Indian Road. & Ruby Walker, 108 Gothic Ave. West, Toronto. Bridegroom's parents: John Finn, Elizabeth Veitch. Bridge parents: Charles Henry Walker, Ella Hamilton. by Joseph Mackenzie, MA, (minister), 108 Gothic Ave., Church of Christ, Reg. Cert # 32062 3858. - - - | FINN, William PERCY .2 (I134)
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17726 | Ontario Birth Registration # 43783, p. 247. | WALKER, Emily Winslow NEWELL (I85)
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17727 | Ontario Birth Registration # 438. | WALKER, Charles Wykham .4 (I77)
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17728 | Ontario Birth Registration # 501402 Jennie Walker, 26 y. b, 11 March, 1883, Erin, Ont.; Mother Ella Hamilton Age 19, Father Charles Henry Walker Age 26, Carriage builder Manufacture, Residence, Erin, Ontario. Married notations: +Declaration by mother, Family Bible record, marriage. Informant: Annie Walker, 228 Fairman (?) ave, Toronto &Dr. Henry McNaughton , Erin, ON. - 1883 Mar 22 - Born - In Erin, on Sunday, 5th March, the wife of Charles H Walker, of a daughter. Ref: Acton Free Press, 22 Mar 1883, page 2, column 2. .Walker, Charles (Daughter), Birth announcement, Acton Free Press, 9 Mar 1893, page 2, column 1. Jennie was born in the large red brick house her father, John Walker, built next to his blacksmith & carriage shop at Scot and Main Streets, Erin, Ontario. She help to raise her younger siblings. Jennie and her new husband moved to Toronto where John Felker had a good job with CCM plant. On Thanksgiving and holidays they would go back to Erin to visit her mother and picnicking at Stanley Park in Erin or Belfountain. Jennie had a hard time providing after her husband died young. Daughter Marie quit high school to help her mother and brothers. She sure loved her hockey and football. Jennie was famous for her apple and especially her mincemeat pies, which she made by hand in barrels for the fancy grocery store in Erin. Her peanut butter cookies were pretty good too! Jennie has a photo of her standing in in the doorway of her grandparent's Hamilton fine goods general store in Erin; Later she ran her own grocery store on Weston Rd., Toronto. They were the first to have large standing radio in the store. Neighbours would come in to listen to the programming. Jennie Was Given A Gold Pocket Watch For Playing The Piano For The Erin Church. One Winter She Took Her Father's Horse & Cutter Herself On The Back Roads To Play In The Little White Church Where Her Girlfriend Was Getting Married. Erin Advocate, Ontario: 909 Aug 25, Wed. - Mrs. Chas. W Walker, of West Toronto, who has been spending a 2 weeks vacation with friends & relatives here, returned home on Saturday evening, sorry to leave, but looking forward to a return visit next year. [Chas. Walker died in June 1908. Ella sold up the foundry & and moved with her girls to Toronto in 1922 to nurse her dying daughter Kate Walker.] 1909 Oct 27 - Miss J. Walker, visited Toronto Friends, on Thanksgiving Day. 1909 Sep 22 - Mr. J. Felker, Toronto, spent Sunday with friends in town. 1911 Jan. 4 - Mr. Frank Walker, Union Bank, Smith's Falls, at home. Mr. & Mrs. J. Felker, of Toronto, spent New Years with his mother, Mrs. C H Walker. 1911 Jan 25 - The first Carnival of the season held at the Rink on Thurs. evening was a success and was much enjoyed by many skaters. Prize winners were Best Boy skater under 9, Clayton Justice, Best Girl., Best Dressed Lady: 1st Mrs. Baird, 2nd, Miss R. Walker. 1911 May 24 - Mrs. J. Felker, Toronto; & Mrs. T. Justice and daughter, of Dauphin, Manitoba, are here on a visit to their mother, Mrs. C. Walker. 1911 May 31 - Mrs. J. Felker, who has been here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. C. Walker, returned to her home in Toronto last week, accompanied by her sister Ruby. 1911 July 12 - Mrs. J. Felker, Toronto,is here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. C. Walker. 1911 Oct. 18 - Erin Fair Visitors: Mr & Mrs. J. Felker, Toronto, at Mrs. C. Walker's, 6,000 people attended the Fair last Friday. 1911 Nov. 22 - Mrs. R. Hamilton is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. J. Felker, Toronto. [i.e. Jane Matilda McCutcheon]. 1911 Dec. 27 - Christmas visitors, Mr. Neil Felker, of Toronto and formerly of the Advocate with friends in town. Mr. & Mrs. J. Felker, of Toronto; Mr. Frank Walker, of Smiths Falls; Miss I. Walker, with their mother, Mrs. Walker. Notes: For more Advocate social news, please look under the various individuals - PJA Uncle James Walker came every Sunday with his family to Sunday dinner on Weston Road with his niece, Jennie Walker Felker. James was a short man. Transcripts by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | WALKER, Jennie (I159)
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17729 | Ontario Birth Registration # 501496. | WALKER, Mary Lillian .8 (I15)
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17730 | Ontario Birth Registration # 55, Wellington Co. James Bertram Walker, b 31 Jul 1904, Wellington Co., s/o Edith Emily Hawkins & Edward John Clifford Walker. - - - | WALKER, James Bertram .2 (I252)
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17731 | Ontario Birth Registration # 8743 Margaret Elizabeth Tisdale, born,29 Mar 1870, Charlotteville, Norfolk Co., Ontario daughter of Abigail Wood & Walker Tisdale. Verify this Margaret Tisdale: . 1913 Jan 21, Simcoe - Miss Margaret Tisdale, daughter of Walker Tisdale of Simcoe, married William Hawthorne of Fer[nie], B.C.- - - | TISDALE, Margaret Elizabeth (I1861)
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17732 | Ontario Birth Registration # 9102, Grey Co, Artemesia born 27 Mar 1883, Minnie Beatrice Maude Walker, d/o Eliza Jane Roy & Wm. Walker, Blacksmith. - - - | WALKER, Minnie BEATRICE Maude .2 (I107)
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17733 | Ontario Birth Registration #038558, Aug 4, 1888. (8 Apr. 1889?) Thomas McCutcheon, male, Father Matthias McCutcheon, farmer, mother Ellen MITCHEL. Informant D. McMillan, Farmer, Erin. Registered Jun 12, 1889. Accoucheur Dr. Lowry, Acton, Registrar Thomas Young. Corrected by declaration by self, further evidence on file, Feb. 15 1955 " - - - | MCCUTCHEON, Thomas Dougall .4 (I158)
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17734 | Ontario Birth Registration #101 Minnie Winston Newell Walker, Female born 9 Jan 1898 at Guelph, Wellington, Ontario Daughter of Margaret Philip & Chas H Walker. Minnie Walker married Faye Norton Briggs 1896-1975. | WALKER, Minnie Winston Newell .3 (I251)
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17735 | Ontario Birth Registration #33786-43 Wildred Lang Johnston, born 14 December, 1891 Son of George Lang Johnston, teacher, Hamilton, & Jane Thomson Walker*, Registered 27 Jan 1892. NOTE: Wilfred Lang Johnston's birth certificate says his mother is Jane Thompson Walker, (Wife of John Sibbald Walker) born Ireland & who previously lived in Hamilton & who was deceased in 1881. Thus his mother is neither Jane Thompson nor Mrs. Sophia Walker Johnston who was married in 1889, nine years after his birth. . 1920 Mar 7, Detroit Border Crossing, Johnston Wilfrid Lang, age 28.3, Electrician & motion picture operator, Race Irish, Left Toronto, Ontario & entered US 3.7.1920 Detroit, Residence 459 Prentis St., Detroit, MI, Born Hamilton, Ontario. Photo & signature: Jacket with white tie & white shirt, large frame eye glasses, short slightly receding hair, nice smile. . 1930 Apr 14 Census Detroit, Michigan Johnston, b.1892, Canada English, father Canada English, mother North Ireland*. Johnston Hilda M, b 1924, England, parents English b 1924 Pennsylvania, father b. Canada English, mother England b 1926, age 4y 5 months, born Arizona, Father b. Canada English, mother England. Johnston, Wildred L, married . 1942 Apr 24, US Draft Registration Wildred Lang Johnston, res. 52 E Willis, Detroit, Michigan, Telephone Temple 15773, age 50, Born Hamilton, Ontario 12.14.1891, Contact: Maude Johnston,155 Robinson St., Hamilton, Employees Crowley Milner & Col., Farmer & Gratiot Sts. Detroit. Signed, WL Johnston. Height 5'11', Weight 190 Lb, Light complexion, blue eyes, brown hair. - - - | JOHNSTON, Wilfred Lang (I338)
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17736 | Ontario Birth Registration #7903-48. | WALKER, Harold (I311)
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17737 | Ontario Birth Registration 032692 32 Laura Felker, born 25 July, 1875 Daughter of Frederick Felker, carpenter, & Lavina Derkie, Informant: F Felker, Lot 16, Con 6 Registered 2nd October, 1877. Note: Laura K Felker & Freeman Felker were registered on the same date. 2 Oct 1877. Fergus Freeholder Newspaper: . Fergus Epworth League, for the next 6 months Miss L Felker, Treasurer. . Miss Laura Felker of Fergus visited at Mr. James J Reid's [Reiths?] in Grand Valley. . 1902 Nov 6, Miss Laura Felker returned home Sunday after a pleasant forthnight's visit with her cousins, the Misses Monkman of Orangeville. . Teacher's Convention Concert, Miss Monkman, Orangeville, who sang solo acceptable courses., was a guest of her cousins, the Misses fever, for a short time last week. . 1903 Apr 6, Miss Laura Felker & brother George of Fergus spend East holidays in Guelph. . 1921 Dec 29, Fergus, Mr Mrs O Felker, of Guelph, were welcome visitors in town. Mr Mrs L Dick, of Guelph, were visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs Felker, to town. . 1923, The many fiends of Mrs L Dick of Guelph, will be sorry to learn of her very serious illness. Her mother, Mrs Felker, her sisters Miss Gladys & Mrs A E Shaw, ware frequently in attendance. . Ontario Marriage Registration, 12 Mar 1907 at Fergus, ON. Leonard Hudson Dick, age 25, /1882, b. Fergus, s/o Welhelmina Mgt.Stewart & James K Dick, Married Laura Keziah Felker, age 27, b 1880, Belwood, ON. d/o Jane Monkman & Frederick Felker. . One adopted girl, Georgia, Witness at a wedding: Ontario Marriage Certificate # 17764-01 (Wellington Co): Thomas A. Lavell, 30, farmer, Warwickshire England, Sault Ste Marie, s/o Patrick & Bridget, married Sarah E. Hughes, 25, West Garafraxa, Fergus, d/o Samuel Hughes & Sarah Dale. Witn: William Hughes & Laura Felker, both of Fergus, 12 Mar 1907 at Fergus. - - - | FELKER, Laura Keziah (I232)
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17738 | Ontario Birth Registration 035069-8 Born 16 Feb 1892 Gladys Beryl Daughter of Frederick Felker, carpenter, & Lavina Derkie, Informant: Fred Felker, Fergus, Registered 18 Jul, 1892 Dr. Groves. . Ontario Marriage Certificate 21714-25 James Broadfoot Grieive 36, insurance agent, Eramosa Tp., Guelph, s/o John Grieve & Mary Haxon Millar, married Gladys Beryl Felker, 33 [1892], Fergus, same, d/o Frederick FELKER & Jane Monkman, witn: Robert M. Grieve of Toronto & Winifred F. Felker of Guelph on Nov. 18, 1925 at Fergus. Gladys in her younger days lived with her mother, the former Jane Monkman Felker, twenty years after the others left home. At sixteen (1909) years of age she went to work at Beatty's Hay & Grain Carriers, who switch into tools & then changed to litter carriers for cleaning stables. They bought churns and washers from Workman & Ward, London and also bought out Tolton Bros. in Guelph. She worked seventeen years for Beatty Bros. Ltd. with her mother until she married (1925). Ref: Ida Crozier. . Niece Marie Felker said at 91 years (1982) Glayds was bright and active as you could want. She cooked for herself. . Marriages: Gladys Beryl Felker is the daughter of Jane Monkman & Fred Felker ... cousin of Neil Felker. She is buried with her fist husband James Broadfoot Grieve. Second husband Neil & Glayds Felker had no children. . Toronto Dry Cleaning business with Brother Herb. Went with wife to Florida every year. Sometimes Maggie Felker Knight would accompany them. - - - | FELKER, Gladys Beryl (I75)
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17739 | Ontario Birth Registration 035069-8 Born 16 Feb 1892 Gladys Beryl Daughter of Frederick Felker, carpenter, & Lavina Derkie, Informant: Fred Felker, Fergus, Registered 18 Jul, 1892, Dr. Groves. Fergus Canadian Newspaper: . 1903 Aug 27, Miss Gladys Felker of Fergus, returned home on Monday after a pleasant visit in the Royal City [Guelph]. . 1903 Oct 22, Mrs Felkers & Daughter Gladys are having Thanksgiving at friends at Tottenham. 1920 Feb 15, Jubilee Service in Methodist Church, Fergus, the solos by Miss G B Felker, & Lynses, Hammond & Richard, of Victoria college, were all high appreciated. . 1925 Oct 29. Fergus. The engagement is announced of Gladys Beryl, youngest daughter of Mrs Felker & the later Major James B Grieve of Guelph, son of Mrs Mrs John Grieve, Eramosa, the marriage to take place in the middle of November. . 1925 Nov 26, At high noon on Wed. Nov 18 1925, at the home of Mrs Felker, a quiet wedding was solemnized when her youngest dau. Gladys Beryl was united in marriage to major James B Briege of Guelph,son of Mr Mrs John Grieve of Eramose. Rev R large, pastor of Wesley United Church officiated. The bride, who was give in marriage by her boerther, Mr F Winfred Felker, wore a gown of rainbow pink georgette & silver & her only attend was little Miss Betty Black of Guelph, who acted as flower girl. The weeding music was played by Miss Georgie Dick, niece of the bride, & during the signing of the register, solos were sung by Miss Laura Shaw & Miss Jeanette Felker, also nieces of the bride. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served, after which the bride & groom left on a short honeymoon trip to points east. . 1925 Nov 28, Wed, married Grieve-Felker, At the residence of the bride's mother, Fergus. Gladys Beryl, youngest dau. of Mrs Felker & the late Frederick Felker, to Major James B Grieve of Guelph, son of Mr Mrs John Grieve of Eramosa. . 1926 Jul 3, Belwood, Mrs Felker & daughter, Mrs Grieve of Fergus, visited Mrs Jas. Mcdonald & Miss Mable McDonald, a few days ago. . 1927 Sep 8, Fergus, Mrs Felker & her daughter, Mrs Jas. Grieve, spent the today with relatives in Guelph. . 1927 Nov 10. Mrs Felker & Mr Mrs J B Grieve spent the week-end in Toronto. . 1927 Nov 17, (Front Page;) Help to Sell Several Articles: S Meyer sold the ram he advertised, the robe that was found located its owner. A. Johnston sold the wood, Mrs Felker, her rug & several other sales were made last week through the small advertisements on our Business Pointers page. If you have anything you want sell or to buy, try one of these small advertisements. They cost only 50 cents for 5 lines or less.Ref: Fergus News Record. . 1927 Nov24, Fergus, Mr Mrs N C Felker of Toronto, visited over the week end with their aunt & cousins, Mrs Felker & Mr Mrs J B Grieve. . Ontario Marriage Certificate 21714-25 James Broadfoot Grieve 36, insurance agent, Eramosa Twp., Guelph, s/o John Grieve & Mary Haxon Millar, married Gladys Beryl Felker, 33 [1892], Fergus, same, d/o Frederick FELKER & Jane Monkman, Witn: Robert M. Grieve of Toronto & Winifred F. Felker of Guelph on Nov. 18, 1925 at Fergus. . Gladys in her younger days lived with her mother, the former Jane Monkman Felker, 20 years after the others left home. At 16 (1909) years of age she went to work at Beatty's Hay & Grain Carriers, who switch into tools & then changed to litter carriers for cleaning stables. They bought churns & washers from Workman & Ward, London & also bought out Tolton Bros. in Guelph. She worked 17 years for Beatty Bros. Ltd. with her mother until she married (1925). . Niece Marie Felker said at 91 years (1982) Glayds was bright & active as you could want. She cooked for herself. . Marriages: Gladys Beryl Felker is the daughter of Jane Monkman & Fred Felker ... cousin of Neil Felker. She is buried with her first husband James Broadfoot Grieve. Second husband Neil & Glayds Felker had no children. . Toronto Dry Cleaning business with Brother Herb. Went with wife to Florida every year. Sometimes Maggie Felker Knight would accompany them. - - - | FELKER, Gladys Beryl (I175)
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17740 | Ontario Birth Registration 040039. Wellington Co. McCutcheon, Sarah J. County of Wellington, Village of Erin. Born Sept 26th 1896. Parents Margaret WEATHERSTON & Thomas McCutcheon, farmer, Erin. Dr. Martin. Two siblings married two siblings: Roy C Tinney married Saidie McCutcheon, Eileen Tinney married Thomas Murdo McCutcheon. 1919 Apr 24 - Married, Mr. Roy tinny of the town line, and Miss Sadie McCutcheon, only daughter of Mr. Thom. McCutcheon, of the 2nd line, were married on Wednesday, the 16 inst. Mr. Lindsay of Erin officiating. A reception & shower give by the young folks of the community took place last evening. Re: Acton Free Press. 1926 Aug 25 - Ospringe - Miss Llulu McCutcheon, of the first Line, has returned home after spending a month Toronto & Buffalo, accompanied by Mrs.S J MCCutcheon & sons, Masters Ralph & Donald, of Buffalo. The Misses Tinney, of Buffalo, are enjoying their holidays with Mr & Mrs Roy Tinney, f the 2nd line. Ref: Acton Free Press. - - - | MCCUTCHEON, Sarah J SADIE .4 (I86)
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17741 | Ontario Birth Registration 3843840 1895 April 8, Alfred Earl Millard s/o Annie Walker, John Millard, Fireman CRRy, Toronto Junction. | MILLARD, Alfred EARL (I317)
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17742 | Ontario Birth Registration 3890, no. 11, Chesley, Bruce Co., Oatario, Apr 12, 1893, Herbert Stewart Finn, son of Elizabeth Veitch, & John Finn Veitch, registered Jul 11 1893, by J M Stewart WWI Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force: Finn Herbert Stewart, b. Chesley, Bruce Co., Ont., Baker; Father John Finn. Height 5 ft. 4 in., Complexion Fair, Eyes Blue, Hair Brown. Scar on bridge of nose. Mole on left side of chin. Methodist. Fit., Apr 10, 1815, Guelph. Ontario. . 1919 Aug 20, Private Herbert Stewart Finn, 34th Battalion Next of Kin Mrs E Finn, Chesley, Ontario Circumstances of Casualty: Cause Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Immediate Cause: Cardiac Asthenia. Patient was admitted to hospital with advanced pulmonary & Intestinal Tuberculosis. His condition grew gradually worse & he died on Aug 20th. Speedwell Hospital, Guelph, Ontario. Chesley Cemetery, Row 11. In memory of our brothers who dies in the Great War: Brother J Finn. - - - | FINN, Herbert Stewart (I297)
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17743 | Ontario Birth Registration Earl Felker House, born 31 Mar 1901, son of Nancy Felker & Thomas Howse. Earl F Felker Howse married Bertha Hodgkinson. 1933 Oct. 28. Civil Service of Canada. The Civil Service Commission announces the establishment of the following eligible lists: Note: The O.A.S. indicate eligibility for the preference awarded to ex-service men. Junior Fruit & Vegetable Inspectors (Turnip Inspection), fruit Branch, Dept. of Agriculture:, for Employment in Wellington County: Earl Felker Howse, Ariss, Ont. Ref: The Canada Gazette. - - - | HOWSE, Earl Francis Felker (I384)
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17744 | Ontario Birth Registration for Edward Morley Mason, son of Mary & W T Mason. Reburied [at the same time of a number of other Masons] on 16 Nov 1988, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. - - - | MASON, Edward Morley (I1253)
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17745 | Ontario Birth Registration Wellington Co., Registration #043494, Dec 31, 1900, Edith Eleanor HAMILTON, female, father Irwin Hamilton, farmer, mother Eleanor J. LOREE. Informant H. Irwin. Registered Feb 11, 1901. Accoucheur Dr. McCullough. - - - | HAMILTON, Edith Eleanor (I82)
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17746 | Ontario Birth Registration, Halton Co. Albert Lawrence Orwell Johnson, Born 30 Jun 1899 at Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Son of Virena Ramshaw & Richard Lawrence Johnston. . 1924 Sep 18 - The Johnston-Wiggins Wedding The home of Mr & Mrs Samuel Wiggins, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday afternoon, when their daughter Alice Marie? was united in the holy bands of matrimony to Mr. Lawrence Orwell Johnston, son of Mr. & Mrs. R L Johnston, the ceremony being performed by the Rev J Culp, pastor of Acton Methodist Church. Promptly at 3 o'clock the bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her father, to the strains of Loherngrin's wedding march, played by the room's sister, Miss Edna Johnston. The bride was gowned in pearl gray & gold embroidered in blue & gold & wore a bandeau & string of pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of prettiest pink moms & Richmond roses. The bride was preceded into the room by her sister, Miss Vera Wiggins of Buffalo, wearing a frock of rose pink Canton crepe & bandeau of rhinestones & carrying a banquet of sunset roses. The groom was supported by cousin, Mr. Lorne Hamlin, of Toronto. After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served in the dining room. Mrs. Culp poured coffee, assisted by Misses Ethel Olimer of Brantford & Jean McKibbon of Toronto, both charmingly dressed in maroon crepe & georgette. Mr & Mrs Johnston left for a trip of Sarnia, Detroit & other points. The bride wore a navy trointine? suite with xx hat & the groom's gift of Lxxtin neck lace. Many handsome gifts testified to the popularity of this happy couple. The groom's gifts to his sister & the bride's sister were handsome bar pins & to the groomsmen a tie pin. Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Wellington Book 152 Lot 2, Con 2, Twp. of Erin . 1841 May 4, Bargain&Sale, Thos. Martin & Wife, to James Leslie, £100, East Half, 100A. . 1873 Jun 13, Probate Will, James Leslie, to John & Joel Leslie, Executors & Lydia Leslie Executrix of James Leslie. To sell & convey. . 1874 Mar 10, Quit claim Phebe Fonger & Robert Johnston & Wife & Robt Tovell, to John Leslie, SE Half. . 1874 Aug 25, B&S, Robt. Tovell, to Robt. Johnston, EHalf 100A. with use of Spring & right of way. . 1908 Jul 9, Registered 1911 Jul 25, Probate WILL, Robert Johnston, decd., to Basil C Johnston, EHalf, Subject to legacies. . David A Henderson & Wife, to Richard L Johnston, $1800, Half 100A., Special re Timber etc. . 1939 Oct 5, Grant, Elwood Johnston & Laura Johnston spinster, heirs of Basil Johnston dec, to Catherine Johnston, $1., E half 100A., Treasurer consents others. . 1943 Oct 26, Grant, Catherine Johnston, Widow, to R Elwood Johnston, Affection & $2000, EHalf Acres. . 1954 mar 24, Oil & Gas Grant, R Elwood Johnston & Wife, to Tony Seynuck, East Half 100A @ $1. per year: Re Drilling & operating for oil. 1956 Aug 24, Probate WILL, Richard L Johnston, decd., to sons: Albert L O Johnston & Wm. R Johnston, West Half, as tenants in common. . 1959 May 14, Grant, Albert L Johnston & XX missing off edge of page. Lot 3, Con 2, Twp. of Erin, 1958 Jul 28, Grant, Elevyn Hepburn Committee of Walter & Irene Lambert, to Robt E & Mary C Johnston, $1. West Half 100A., as joint tenants, subject to easement. . 1996.8.12. Robt & Elwood Johnston, to Barbara & Randy Walker, as joint tenants. . 1966 Jan 20, Thurs. Service Diploma for O. Johnston At Agricultural Society dinner [Abbreviated version.] At the Agricultural Society annual dinner Orwell Johnston was especially honored, life member, Arthur Sswackhamer celebrated his 82 birthday & over 100 enjoyed a delicious meal & unusually informative program of slides, held Wednesday Jan 12, at Ballinafad United Church. An Agricultural Service Diploma was awarded to Orwell Johnston, an honorary director of the fair board, president of the board in 1940, a life long member of the farming community. The certificate approved by the Dept. of Agriculture, is given for meritorious service to agricultural. Mr. Johnston first became a direct of the fair board in 1920 & served on the heavy horses & concessions committees. He has been a Lorne school trust, Walker Lodge member of Acton United church, acting as steward, elder & for the past many years clerk of session. His wife, the former Elsie Wiggins, was with him at the dinner as he was applauded by the crowd. Happy Birth was sung to spry Arthur Swackhamer, who was 82 that day. Photo of Orwell Johnston, Shirt, tie, white shirt & a flower in his lapel. Ref: Acton Free Press. . 1934 Feb 8, Speakers, at the Young People's Conference of the Presbyterian Church. Mr Al Johnston, Miss Elizabeth Walker.O Sunday morning Mr. Johnston spoke in the United church. Al Johnston, showed us how we were missing life. He presented an intensely interesting & colorful contras of the lives of 2 men: Lord Bryon & Christ. He showed us what a selfish & vain life one led, while other other hand was a man living a glorious life that has come down all through the ads to us. His description was so real that it left us with an urgent desire to be awake & follow that glorious life in very deed we do. Acton Free Press: . 1963 Jan 24 - Johnston - Mr & Mrs. Laurence Johnston are happy to announced the birth of a daughter on January 17. A sister for Judy & Kathy. . 1966 Jan 8 - Mr & Mrs. Laurence Johnson wish to announce the birth of a son, Daniel Robert, born Jan 8, 1966, at Guelph General Hospital. A brother for Judy, Kathy & Margaret. . 27 Mar 1958, Wedding announcement/description of Johnston, Lawrence James. Ref: Canadian Champion, Milton, pg. 6 . 1976 Jan 21 - Mortgage burned at Trinity United church, is now debt free, following the formal official burning of the mortgage. ...long time clerk of session Orwell Johnston. Mr. Johnston reviewed highlights of the church history, including the fact the old church was condemned in 1959. Methodism came to Acton in 1828. Men of the church who worked on the building project in 1960 were Orwell Johnston, Mansell Nellis, Kenneth All. * Group photo with Orwell Johnston. . 1978 May 31 - Photo New Elder Emeritus of Trinity United church, Orwell Johnson was honored Sunday morning. Pictured are past board chairman Bob hart who read the address elder emeritus Clarence Gamble, Mr. Johnston, elder emeritus Lillian Easton & Board chairman Eldon Comfort. . On Sunday the congregation of Trinity United church welcomed into the order the Elder Emeritus one of its most faithful members, Orwell Johnson, who has been a dedicated elder for over 50 years. Also present was Clarence Gamble. Park Ave. Mr Johnston was born in Esquesing Twp. during the reign of Queen Victoria. He was baptized in Siliam Methodist Church. The building has long been removed from the intersection of the present Hwy 25 & Sidereal 5, Erin Twp. As a boy he lived during the reign of Edward 7th & at the age of 11, in company with his family, on the closing of Siloam, joined Acton Methodist Church. As a lad of 14 he commenced serving as an usher & since served on every committee & board guiding the life of his church. 1924 was rather large year in Orwell's life. when he entered into a lifetime partnership with Elsie Wiggins & persuaded her that a change of name on her part would be advantageous to both of them. Orwell & Elsie married 1925 at Acton Methodist. For 15 continuous years he served as Clerk of Sessions, keeping history record boos. Orwell also was active with the Acton Fall Fair Board since 1940. He is a member of Walker Lodge A.F. & A.M.He helped to build Hwy 7. He has retired from active participation on the board but still services as secretary o the the trustees. Ref: Acton Free Press. - - - | JOHNSTON, Albert Lawrence ORWELL (I1229)
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17747 | Ontario Birth Registration, Wellington Co. # 42154: Walker, Ruby, F. b. Mar 11th, 1899, daughter of Chas. H Walker, manufacturer, & Ella Hamilton, Informant Chas H. Walker, Village of Erin, Registered April 11, 1899. Accoucheur Henry Gear, M.D. [Erin Village, Ontario] . . Births, Ruby Walker, born March 11th 1899. . Registration Cards, Ruby Walker 70 642 3. Ref: Bible of Jane Matilda McCutcheon Hamilton. . 1911 Apr 8 Census, Erin, Ontario: Ruby Walker. * Ruby Walker recalled the she & her sister Mary Walker, would some times peak into the blacksmith shop from the double doorway. Her father would bring down the hammer down with a loud clack on the anvil to scare the children away from this scary & dangerous place. Her father Charles Walker, made plows, wagon, carriages & cutters - (cutters, not sleighs, corrected Ruby.) Ruby was a Registered Nurse. First non-catholic graduate from St. Joseph Nursing school. Always respectful of religion. > Aunt Ruby also recalled that as a child she was sickly & her mother Ella kept her in bed for 3 years. Eldest sister, Jenn looked after Rub' & in fact, she considered Jenn to be like her mother. The convalesce must have taken, because Rub' was a robust & active lady who lived to the ripe age of 88. Much later in life when, Mary, Winn & Mary were retired, they lived most happily in the small small apartment building, each in their own apartment. They would gather in Ruby's living room to play endless games of cards & scrabble. Ruby enjoyed watching wrestling & the rough . tumble of women's Roller Derby. If you came to Rub's place, you better be prepared for a game of cards or Scrabble, a fresh perked cup of coffee with a thick slice of a date square. However she did conceded that sister Mary made the better runny butter tart. Ruby made her's thicker with currents. Ruby always insisted that old people should eat healthy! Ref: As recounted to great-niece Pat Felker, 1975. Erin Advocate Wednesday, 30 June, 1909 - Page 1, High School Report: Promoted from Senior 3 to 4, Alice Walker, (& more names) Junior 3 to Senior 3: RUBY WALKER, Bertha Hamilton, (6 other names) M M Reid, Teacher, LOCAL NEWS Item: Mr. John Walker, who has been in the North West for sometime is home on a visit to his mother, Mrs. C. Walker. [i.e. Ella Hamilton Walker]. - Wednesday, 10 December, 1909, Pg. 1, School Report, Monthly: Division II: Alice Walker, Honors Honors: Ruby Walker, Charlie Overland, Will Bush -pass (& 4 more names) Teacher: M M Reid. Junior 2, Honors, Mary Walker, Junior Division, Part I, Class B, Winnie Walker, 88 marks, Part II, Class A: Kathleen Walker, 82 marks, Teacher: Madge T Fowlick. . 1911 Jan. 25 - The first Carnival of the season held at the Rink on Thurs. evening was a success & was much enjoyed by many skaters. Prize winners were Best Boy skater under 9, Clayton Justice, Best Girl., Best Dressed Lady: 1st Mrs. Baird, 2nd, Miss R. Walker. . May 31, 1911 - Mrs. J. Felker, who has been here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. C. Walker, returned to her home in Toronto last week, accompanied by her sister Ruby. . 1912, Jan. 24 Shredded Wheat Banquet, by the Women's Institute at Town Hall. Well attended: Menu: Creamed Chick on shredded WheatXXmore. Shredded Wheat ice cream. Institute choir sang solos: Miss W. Pearson & Ruby Walker. . 1932, Jan 7, Erin, Mrs. J. Felker & Family, & Misses Irene & Ruby Walker of Toronto; Mr. Hughes of Regina, Sask. spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Ella Walker. Ref: Acton Free Press. . 1946 Oct 19, Detroit Border Crossing, Ruby McDougall, Born Erin, Ont, 3.11.99, Age 47, Race Engl. Nationality, Nearest Relative: Sister, Irene Walker, 16 Rivercrest Rd., Toronto, Ont. Visits not extending one month, Husb., William Morgan McDougall, Milner Hotel, Boise Idaho., Perm. Resident, Money $100. Ever arrested: No. Height 5 ft. 5 in. Complexion Medium, Hair brown, Eyes Brown. > USA Declaration of Intention to (become an American citizen) Ruby McDougall, residence Milner Hotel, Boise, born Mar 11, 1899, age 47 y. [Information as below Naturalization]. Signed photo of Ruby McDougall attached. Note: As scrolling through these records, I came across this small photo of Ruby. It really jolted me upright in my chair. This is a very gorgeous photo of Ruby at age 47: Short dark hair pilled on top, thin eye brows of the the 40's style, medium lipstick, those lovely large ear lobes, I now recall. She is wearing a nice light (blue?) dress with white feather swirls. Aunt Ruby like to wear large black, clip-on earrings. She would take off earrings off, put on the table before her & still while holding her coffee cup, she would light up a cigarette with her silver lighter. Foremost I must mention are Ruby's dark eyes smiling gently at you. - sincerely, g. niece, Pat Ahlberg 2013. Boise City Directory . 1950 - Mrs. Ruby McDougall, nurse Elks Home, h 1709 N 8th. Wm M McDougall (Ruby) Mgr. Nebraska Bar, h 1709 N 8th. 1955, Mrs Ruby McDougall, supt. Elk's Convalescent, Home, h1709 N 85h, Wm M McDougall & Ruby, tavern opr., h1709 N8th. . Idaho Naturalization Records, Ruby McDougall, 1709 N. 8th St. Boise, Housewife & Nurse, Age 52, born Mar 11, 1899, Erin, Ontario, Complexion Medium, brown eyes & hair, height 5 feet 4.5 inches, weigh 176 Lbs., walks with limp. married William Morgan McDougal on Aug 3, 1946, at Boise, Idaho, He was born at Goderich, On, Jan 20, 1894, No children. Last residence, Toronto, ON. Affidavit of witnesses, Clarence J Rigney, Detective, 1902 N 7th St. Boise; & Phylis Catalano, housewife, 3401 Crescent Rim Dr. Boise. - both have known Ruby since Nov 1, 1946. Sworn Ruby McDougall, 12 Feb, 1952. . US Social Security Death Index: Ruby McDougall, B. 11 Mar 1899, Death Sep 1987 - Reported from U.S. Consulate, Canada, Civil: Idaho before 1951, SSN: 518 32 1215. . When young in Erin village, Ruby & sister Mary Walker answered Dr. Gear's telephone switchboard. They would plug in various telephone lines to connect patients calling him. . After retirement back in Toronto, Ruby liked to go to occasionally to Woodbine race track to bet on the the trotters. She liked to crochet with a cup of fresh perked coffee always on the go. * Wish I could find what I did with Aunt Ruby's butter tart recipe. She made delicious thick butter tarts with lots of filling. Ruby often would serve you a piece of thick oatmeal date square which her fresh perked coffee. This was also a favorite of recipe also: . Ruby's Rhubarb Custard Pie 3 Cups fine cut rhubarb, cover with boiling water & let stand 5 minutes, then drain. 2 Tbls. butter 1 & half Cups sugar 2 Tbls. flour 3 eggs, pinch of salt 5 Tablespoon water Mix well, put rhubarb in egg mixture, then into crust. Bake 400 until crust brown. Reduce to 320 & bake 3/4 hour. - - - | WALKER, Ruby (I2340)
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17748 | Ontario Death Cert: Aged 46 y. Enlargement of spleen, 4 mos., farmer's wife. | STEVENSON, Mary Jane (I661)
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17749 | Ontario Death Certificate. James Whittemore, b 17 Jul, 1920, 5 days, died 22 Jul 1920, son of Margaret Whittemore & George Tanner. Verify: This would make Margaret 70 years at birth. . 1926 Jun 21, Mrs. Margaret Whittemore, 18 Alvin Ave., 8 years old. Globe & Mail Newspaper photo portrait B & W glass 9 x 11 cm. Ref: Globe & Mail, fonds 1266, Spadina, vault storage, Box 158823, Folio 57, City of Toronto Archives. NOTE: Verify the Globe & Mail Newspaper story of Mrs. ? Whittemore. - - - | WHITTEMORE, Margaret .2 (I258)
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17750 | Ontario Death Registration Male, Smith, died 26 Dec 1926 at Parry Sound, Parents: Frances Lydia Marguerite Leavens and Geo. Lionel Smith. - - - | SMITH, Male Child (I1200)
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