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25351 Violet Emma Torfason, nee Lawrence, 1916 – 2016
Our dearly loved Mother, Grandmother passed peacefully on Monday, April 18, 2016 with her son's by her side. She is survived by her children, Ian, Kim (Catherine); grandson Joel & numerous nieces & nephews. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 59 years Bill; parents Bert & Mary Lawrence; sister Helen; brother-in-law Ken, & brothers Ivan & Ken.
Violet grew up in Manitoba & moved to Lethbridge in 1949 when Bill accepted a position at the Lethbridge Research Station. Violet's greatest love was her family. She was a very caring person who loved to help those in need. She was a strong supporter of the Salvation Army as every year she would make a hamper of knitted goodies to go to those less fortunate. Violet was a life time charter member of the Rebekah Lodge. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:30pm on Friday, April 22, 2016 at the Martin Brothers Riverview Chapel, CHAPEL, 610 - 4 Street South, Lethbridge, with Reverend Terry Shillington officiating. Flowers are gratefully declined, for those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Salvation Army Community & Family Services, 1811-2 Ave. S., Lethbridge, AB, T1J 2C9. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Violet Emma (I3001)
 
25352 Violet is buried in Riverside Cemetery - Section 40 - Stone #40.
The headstone reads "Violet Dido".
Also on the headstone is her daughter Beverly Sharon Reid.
 
MCDONALD, Voilet Muriel (I3727)
 
25353 Violet is the daughter of Peter W. Gerrie & Mary Felker. GERRIE, Violet (I350)
 
25354 Viollet James shown on bottom left  Source (S129)
 
25355 Virena is the daughter of Maria (Mariah) Maude Anderson & William Ramshaw, b. Eramosa Twp.

Two Ramshaw sisters married two Johnson brothers;
Helen Maude Ramshaw married Robert Edwin Johnson, &
Vierna Ramshaw married Richard Lawrence Johnson.2.

. 1893 May 4 - Disappeared - William Ramsahw, an old resident of Acton, disappeared from his home last week clad only in his night clothes. He is supposed to have suicided.
. 1893 May 13 - Local News. The body of Wm. Ramshaw, who disappeared on April 25, was found in Harvey's mill pond at Acton on Monday. On previous occasion he tried to drown himself in the same pond.
Ref: Cdn. Champion Milton, Ontario.

. 1898 Jun 2, Crewson's Corners. Mr. Richard Johnston, a highly esteemed & prosperous young man of this vicinity was united in marriage to Miss Virena Ramshaw, of Kincardine, on Wednesday, May 25th, at Kincardine. They have now taken up their residence on his farm near her. We wish Mr. Johnston & his estimable bride many happy & prosperous years of wedded life
Ref: Acton Free Press, 2 Jun 1898, p. 2.

. 1898 Jun 30 - The Kincardine Reporter describes the Johnston-Ramshaw nuptials as follows:
"A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mrs. Ramshaw, Sweet Briar Farm near Barrie, on Wednesday evening, 25th May, when Mr. R L Johnson of Acton, was united in marriage to Miss Verena Ramshaw. The spacious residence was all illuminated & at the appointed hour Mrs. E A Hall commenced the wedding strains, & the bride & groom were soon in their positions. Rev Geo. McKay, M.D., was the officiating clergyman. After the ceremony & congratulations had been showered upon the happy couple, the guests numbering about 100 sat down to a rich repast under the beautiful orchard trees all aglow with varied colored blossoms, the order of which filled the air, & lighted up the lanterns of all shades & colors. A most entertaining program was placed in Rev Mr McKay's hands & engaged the attention of the company until after midnight. Among the guest from a distance were Miss Johnston of Acton, Mrs Frank Ramshaw & daughter Mary, Mr. Wm. Agnew & son George of Knatchall, Mr Thos. Ramsahw of Lobo, Mrs E Poole of London, Mrs Wade of California.
The bride looked charming in an elegant cream cashmere trimmed with lace & chiffon, & wore a floral wreath. The presents received by the bride were magnificent & included the useful & ornamental, the friends thus testifying their high esteem for her. The following morning Mr & Mrs Johnston left for their home in Acton."
Ref: Acton Free Press, P 3, Column 4.

. 1901 Apr 15 Census Esquesing Twp., Halton
Richard Johnson, 9 Feb 1869
Virena, 27 wife, 29 Jan 1874
Orwell, A L, son 30 Jun 1899
Maud Ramshaw, 30 Mar 1878, Cdn., Sister-in-Law*.
Note:* i.e. Maud is Vierna's sister, & married her husband's brother, Robt. Edwin Johnson in 1904.

. 1923 May 31, Crewsons Corners Reminiscences. The corner farm on the Eramosa sideways long known as The Forbes place. Through it runs the nice little stream which issues from a limpid pool on the Robert Johnston farm, between the 1st & 2nd lines Erin. The little creek east of the Corners must be the main stem from the Johnston place.by The Old Man of The Big Clock column.
. 1933 Aug Johnston, R. L., Mr. & Mrs., Wedding Announcement
Ref: Acton Free Press, page 1, col 7.

. 1948 Jun 3, Johnston, Richard L. & Mrs., 50th Wedding Anniversary
Ref: Canadian Champion, Milton, Ontario page 3, col 5. [i.e. married 1898.] see microfilche.

. 1948 May 27, Golden Wedding Anniversary of R L Johnstons' - couple Have Spent Half Century in Acton & District - Many friends called:
Over 200 friends & relatives took advantage of the opportunity on Monday to call on Mr & Mrs Richard L Johnston at their home on Wilburn Street & offer congratulations on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary & to wish that they will enjoy many more happy years together. Many messages of congratulations were received all of them cherished but especially the one from His Excellence & Viscountess Alexander, from Rideau Hall, Ottawa. Mrs J C Smith 9f Windsor also conveyed congratulations by wire.
Richard L Johnson & Vierna Ramshaw were married at Kincardine 50 years ago by Rev Geo McKay. The young couple settled on the farm of the First Line in Esquesing & farmed here with success until 20 years ago when they came to Acton where they have been esteemed residents.
Mrs. M C Overholt of Toronto received the guests with her parents & Mrs Roy Johnston & Mrs J C Matthews welcomed the callers. Little Virena Johnston & Merle Overholt attended the door & Madeline Ulrich was in charge of the guest register. Mr. Robert Slay gave piano selections during the day.
Pouring tea during the afternoon & evening were Mrs John Easterbrook, Mrs F S Blow, Mrs L Pickering, Mrs L E Hamelin Mrs. Ernst Near & Mrs A L Bridges. Those assisting Mrs Orwell Johnston in serving the guests were Mary Pellfer?, Margaret Blow, Joyce Amersualt? Netta Evans, Muriel Rolson, Mrs John Melxxant, Mrs Harry Murray & Mrs Jas. Adamson, Many beautiful flowers & plants decorated the home, most of them the gifts for the golden wedding event.
Among the guests from out of town attending were Dr. & Mrs Howard Hamelin & family of Ottawa. Mr & Mrs Lorne Hainein? & family of Toronto; Mrs & Mrs Elwell Hamelin & family; Mr & Mrs W E Hamelin; Mrs Ernest Near, Mr John Easterbrook; Mr & Mrs M C Overholf & family; Mr & Mrs J Smith, all of Toronto; Mrs R J Smith Hamilton, Mrs A D Bridges of Victoria, BC; Mrs E McMahon of New York; Mrs Geo Leslie of Guelph; Mrs Dyer & Roy Rockwood; Mr & Mrs Peter Dick, Brampton, Mr & Mrs T L Leslie, Georgetown; Mr Dean Leslie; Mr & Mrs Gus Ramshaw & MR & Mrs T G Ramshaw, Milton; Mr & Mrs John McPhail, Campbellville; Mr & Mrs Cecil Nellis, Eramosa, Mr & Mrs E Pearen? & Miss Elva, Erin.

. 1961 Nov 16, Obituary:
Mrs. R. L. Johnston Lived In District For Many Years:
Widow of the late Richard Lawrence Johnston, Virena Ramshaw Johnston is widely mourned. She & her husband farmed in Esquesing & retired to Wilburn St., Acton. After his death over 5 years ago, Mrs. Johnston returned to the home farm at R.R. 1, where she went as a bride to live there again with her sons Orwell & Roy.
She is also survived by 2 grandchildren, Mrs. George Cameron & Mrs. Walter Swantson & 2 great-grandchildren.
A daughter Edna (Mrs. Melbourne Overhold),
a brother Robinson Ramshaw (California),
& 2 sisters, Mrs. W E Hamblin (Mabel), Toronto & Mrs. Robert E Johnston (Maude) of Rockwood (who married a brother of Mr. Johnston) predeceased her.
Mrs. Johnson died at her home on Sunday, November 12, after just one day's illness. She was born at Kincardine & was married there in 1898.
Funeral Tuesday. Funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon at the Rumley-Shoemaker Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Dwight Engl. assisted by the Rev. Reginald Brook. Mrs. Johnston attended church faithfully when she was able & worked with enthusiasm in the W.A. & W.M.S. She had been on the executive of both groups. She had attended church just 2 weeks ago on anniversary Sunday. W.A. & W.M.S. member attended the funeral.
Pallbearers were Lloyd Johnston, Elmer Johnston, Clarence Gamble, Ernest Near, Lorne Hamilton & Howard Hamlin.
Ref: Acton Free Press,16 Nov 1961, p. 4., page 4, col 4.

. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr Richard Johnston & family in the sudden passing of his wife on October 9 hey were residents of Churchill before moving yo Acton. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Binnie & Mr. & Mrs. R L Davison attended with friend of the late Mrs. Johnston, the Butler Funeral home at Islington, on Friday evening, Oct. 11th. - died 9 Oct 1968.
Ref: Acton Free Press, pub 198.10.23, 20. - - - 
RAMSHAW, Virena (I1497)
 
25356 Virginia O'NEAL, Louriana "Lany" (I18627)
 
25357 Virginia POSEY, Jeremiah (I20546)
 
25358 Virginia POSEY, Richard (I20547)
 
25359 Virginia POSEY, Thomas (I20548)
 
25360 Virginia POSEY, Francis (I20549)
 
25361 Virginia POSEY, William (I20550)
 
25362 Virginia is the daughter of John Arthur Cassan & Ida E Lawrence. CASSAN, Virginia Christina (I2014)
 
25363 Virginia is the daughter of Phoebe Angeline Saxton & Wm H Crites.

Obituary1
Mrs. Fred A. Marsh, the former Victoria Crites, was born near Archer Nov. 23, 1871 to Mr. Mrs. William H. Crites. She was valedictorian of her high school class at Central City in 1892.
On April 19, 1893 she was married to Fred Marsh. Throughout her life she had lived within a radius of 15 miles. Keenly interested in Merrick County history, Mrs. Marsh had been of immense help to the Merrick County Historical Association in her preparation of records of early county history. Known throughout the county for her hospitality & generosity, she was active in church work & also in charities. Her adoptions included a family in France & another in Poland.
Surviving Mrs. Marsh are her husband; 3 daughters, Mrs. Erma Mesner, Central City; Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen, La Grange, Wyo., & Mrs. Portia Reeves, Central City; 3 sons, Earl, New Providence, Ia.; Marion & Warren, both of Archer; 2 sisters, Mrs. Ella Parker, Central City, & Mrs. Ethel Campbell, Lexington; 1 brother, Frank Crites, Escondido, Calif; 20 grandchildren &19 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, 2 sisters, & 2 brothers.
Burial was in the Central City Cemetery.
Ref: Palmer Journal newspaper.
Transcribed by Linda Berney.

. Virginia & Fred Marsh's children are:
1. Erma L Marsh Mesner, 1896 Jan 23 Archer, Nebraska - 1992Nov 26 Central City, Nebraska;
2. Marion Frederick Marsh, 1897 Sep 17 Archer, Nebraska - 1982 Nov 3 Geneva, Fillmore Co. Nebraska;
3. Elizabeth Marie Marsh Jenson, 1900 Sep 14 Archer - Nebraska - 1999 Oct 16 Central City;
4. William Warren Marsh, 1903 Jul 4 Archer - 1997 Sep 4 Central City.;

6. Portia Marsh Reeves - 1905 Sep 26 - 200 Apr 29 Archer, NA. Married to Ted Reeves on 12-24-1929 at her family home in Archer, NE. He died on 1-20-1988. She was an active member of the First Baptist Church in Chapman for over 75 years, served as church pianist & organist for about 45 years, was a member of the American Baptist Women's Ministry, taught Sunday School, was the church's first woman deaconess, & was a leading contributor for the new church elevator. Among her many activities in her community, Portia was a volunteer for the Red Cross Blood Mobile & was recognized for her many years of service, she belonged to the Litzenberg Memorial County Hospital Auxiliary, was a Pink Lady, & had worked at the hospital Thrift Shop. She & Ted were among the founding members of the current Merrick County Historical Museum & worked to compile the information for the Merrick County Historical Book. Portia also served as secretary for the Merrick Foundation Board. She belonged to the Friendly Club, the Merry Wives Extension Club, & was the last living member of the Round Robin letter that circulated among the Nebraska Central Academy Class of 1923 for over 80 years. Portia enjoyed cooking, canning, and gardening; & was always one of the first to offer help to families at a time of need.
Survived by her children: Don Theodore & Barbara Reeves of Central City; Virginia H. & Rev. T.J. Fraser of Seward; Kay Kathleen & Edward L. Owens of Central City; & Ladd Marsh & Jan Reeves of Archer; one sister-in-law - Virginia Marsh of Central City; 16 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; & 2 great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; 3 sisters, Dorothy Marsh in infancy; Erma Mesner; & Elizabeth Jensen; 3 brothers – Earl, Marion, & Warren Marsh; 3 grandsons - Paul Jon Fraser; Daniel John Reeves; & Randy Francis; & one great grandson, Elliot Michael Reeves.
Research & transcription by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - 
CRITES, Virginia Ivy (I1714)
 
25364 Virginia Myers married Mr. Murphy. MYERS, Virginia Irene (I195)
 
25365 Visited Aunt Jessie (Janet) in 1899 - see signature on Page 2 of Visitor Book (Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4)

In 1911 he witnessed his sister's (Belle) wedding in Toronto to Wickliffe Greig. At the time (1911) Fraser lived in Cincinnati.

Lived at 9720 Harding Blvd, Wauwatosa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - a house he built in 1936 https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Property/HI76881

His obit in the AIEE Journal reveals that in 1905, he went to Cincinnati, Ohio, to work for the Bullock Electric Manufacturing Company. When this company was acquired by Allis-Chalmers in 1910, he moved to Milwaukee. He worked on the design of induction and synchronous motors and at one time was engineer-in-charge of induction motor design. He was assistant chief electrical engineer with Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis., until his retirement in 1952. He was active on committees and ultimately a life member of the AIEE, American Institute of Electrical Engineers (now IEEE)

He patented a design for key parts of large electric motors in 1910 https://patents.google.com/patent/US970233

He may have published various articels in AIEE Transactions

Burial in the Stafford plot in Section 33 of Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee
FindAGrave MEMORIAL ID 85227003 
JEFFREY, Fraser (I34)
 
25366 Visited Janet (Aunt Jess) Jeffrey May 1, 1878 (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4 Page 14) SHORT, Isabella (I219)
 
25367 Visited Janet (Aunt Jess) Jeffrey signing as living in N. Tonawanda (Buffalo), New York. Stratford papers were asked to carry his death notice. (See Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4 page 15)

Lived at 43 Windsor Ave, Buffalo before moving to Detroit shortly before dieing. He died of appendicitis in his 22nd year. (Library/James Jeffrey 1835/5-Various Jeffrrey Obits P2) 
JEFFREY, Keith McLean (I243)
 
25368 Vittoria Baptist Cemetary, Vittoria, Ont. BEZZO, Aretta Beryle (I27)
 
25369 Vittoria Baptist Church Cemetary, Vittoria, Ont. MOORE, Robert Leslie (I25)
 
25370 Vivian is the daughter of Frederick J Koop.

. 1889 Mar 25 - Mr Mrs John Atkinson have an infant son.
Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor.

. 1914 Dec 17- Good Luck Girls held Wed. afternoon's meeting home Mrs Don Thomas with Mrs Coral Tyler hostess. In 2 weeks Mrs James Atkinson of East Main street, will be hostess.
. 1914 Dec 19- Mrs James Atkinson was hostess to the members of the Yama Kies Thurs. afternoon other home in Benton Harbor. Needlework plans for a Christmas Party occupied the afternoon. At the code of the afternoon a dainty 2 course luncheon was served.
. 1914 Dec 31, Mrs James Atkinson of East Main street, was hostess Wed. afternoon at the meeting of the Good Luck Girls at her home. The time was passed enjoyably with needlework & the hostess served dainty refreshments.
. 1915 Jan 9 - Good Luck girl, Mrs J Atkinson, needlework & social converse.
. 1915 Jan 30 - Yama Kies, Thus. at Mrs J Atkinson, needlework & dainty luncheon.
. 1915 Mar 20 - Mrs J Atkinson, Yama Kies, Thrus. afternoon, music & needlework, a dainty 3 course luncheon was served.
. 1915 Apr 24 - Pleasant dancing part of the Whitcomb Dancing & Cart club, at Hotel Whitcomb, dancing until 11:30. At cards Mr Mrs James Atkinson won the prize, a delicious luncheon, bouquets of daffodils on the tables.
. 1916 Apr 22 - Yama Kies entertained Thurs. at Mrs James Atkinson, Territorial Rd., needlework & music, tea was enjoyed at 5 pm.
Ref: St. Joseph Daily Press newspaper. - - - 
KOOP, Vivian Marguerite (I1786)
 
25371 Vol 2, pg 121, William CAMPBELL, 21, farmer, Hamilton twp, same, s/o William & Sarah CAMPBELL, married Catherine BEGGS, 24, Canada, Hamilton, d/o John & Mary Ann BEGGS, witn: Nathaniel SMITH & Catharine SMITH both of Hamilton, 23 Dec 1869, Port Hope

[source:] Mary Crandall, ?The Ontario vital Statistics Project: An Online Transcription of the Ontario Archive?s Civil Registrations from 1869 to 1927?, (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onvsr/ accessed by Wayne Wickson 30 April 2010). 
Family (F156)
 
25372 Vol. 4 has imprint: Albany, C. Van Benthuysen, public printers.|||Includes bibliographical references and index. Source (S-2050513323)
 
25373 Vol. 6 published: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1912.|||Includes bibliographical references and indexes.|||[v. 1]. October 1701-May 1745 -- v. 2. May 1745-May 1763 -- v. 3. May 1763-July 1778 -- v. 4. July 1778-June 1792 -- v. 5. June 1792-September 1805 -- v. 6. September 1805-September 1815. Source (S-2051180104)
 
25374 Vol. designation from p. [13]. Source (S-2050545432)
 
25375 Vorpommern is in Western Pomerania. East and west were divided by the Oder River. SCHUMACHER, Catharina Dorothea Henriette Minnie 4 (P162)
 
25376 Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings Source (S350343422)
 
25377 Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings Source (S350343425)
 
25378 Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings Source (S1412600431)
 
25379 W L8, C9; COD arteriosclerosis. SPEARS, Margaret MARY (I207)
 
25380 W Lot 12 7, (from brother James Sargent). SARGENT, Lewis (I331)
 
25381 W Plot 10, Row 5 FINN, Herbert Stewart (I297)
 
25382 W. L. Bailey and Eva A Gatlin "Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934" Family (F95)
 
25383 W. Toronto PATTERSON, Mary (I130)
 
25384 W. Toronto. PATTERSON, Mary .1 (I1)
 
25385 W21- 2 FELKER, Kenneth Britton (I292)
 
25386 Wadham, St. Clair Co., Michigan HUNGERFORD, Statira Frances (I1172)
 
25387 Waiblengen district check Kreis Grimmen then Stettin now Szczeciner Straße, 17493 Greifswald, Germany ROTH, Mina Wilhelmine Marie 4 (P93)
 
25388 Walford, ON. SKIPPEN, Mary Cotton .1 (I458)
 
25389 Walker red granite monument. BROCK, EWART (I126)
 
25390 Walker Ross and his family lived on Cockburn Island until May 1944, at which time they moved to Livingstone Creek in Thessalon Twp.
 
GOODMURPHY, Walker Ross (I220)
 
25391 Wallace is the son of Mary Jane Nichols & John Nicholson.

Wallace Nicholson married 14 Apr 1894 to Maggie Cahill. - - - 
NICHOLSON, William WALLACE .4 (I1244)
 
25392 Walnut Grove Cemetery 800-1004 11th St Boonville, Cooper, Missouri PORTER, Alexander (P823)
 
25393 Walter died after turning a corner when the wagon he was driving fell on him. WALTERS, Walter (I1234)
 
25394 Walter Earl Wilson married two McConnell sisters;
one of his two wives first married a Mr.Bell, lived in Toronto. 
WILLSON, Walter EARL (I284)
 
25395 Walter Henry Felker is the son of Mary Bentley & John Fredrick FRED Felker.3rd.

Walter Henry Felker married on 1 Dec 1873, Hamilton, Annie Raymond, b. 2 Mar 1853, Saltfleet Twp.
They had 7 Felker children.

2nd wife was Minnie Aiken. - - - 
FELKER, Walter HENRY (I65)
 
25396 Walter is the son of Anna Sellers & Brigham Meikleham, both born Scotland.
Ref: Idaho Death Certificate of Walter Meiklehram.

Verify identity:
. Ontario Death Registration 031453-07 - James Meikleham of Erin, Aged 84y 1m 28d. [= b.14 Oct 1834], d. Dec. 11, 1907, age 84 yrs,
Res. Main St., retired blacksmith, married, no parents listed, b. Scotland, COD: general debility & cancer-6 mos, Rel. Protestant, infm: Dr. H. Gear,
Ref: Esquesing Historical Society.

. Mr. McNaught & 2 more medical men who were well known in
Erin's earlier times were Dr. McCullough & Dr. Burnham; who served before my time. I may also mention 3 local ladies, who did much
to aid the Doctors' skill. Mrs. Smith Travis, Mrs Hannah Hull and Mrs. Meikilhein all were the best of nurses.
Ref: Gleanings From Memories By Paths Of Erin, Early Medicine & Barrett's Tub, by Harry Smith.
Note1: Age wise, it would appear Mrs. Meikiham more likely refers to Walter's mother, Anna Sellers, rather than his wife, Mary Jane Walker.

. 1871 Census Georgetown, Halton Co., Ontario
James Meikleham, Age 49, Mary, age 39 born Quebec, unable to read or write; Walter, age 20 /born 1851, blacksmith; William, age 14. b 1857; Thomas, age 11/ b. 1860 and Brigham Meikleham, age 8 /b. 1863 Ontario.

. 1875 Wellington Co. Directory & Gazetteer, Erin, Wellington Co.
James Meiklem, blacksmith.

. 1881 Census Erin Village:
James Miekleham, James, Age 50, b. 1831 Scotland, Blacksmith, Religion 'Infidel' [A high unusual comment for 1881!]
Mary Miekelham, age 44, b. 1837, Ontario, Methodist, Brian, age 16, b. 1865, Ont., Methodist; * Thomas Miekleham, age 20, b. 1861, Ont. Methodist.
They live beside the Overlands, i.e. on Main Street, Erin.

. 1907 Dec 11, James Meikleham, deceased, 84 y.,[1928]
Retired Blacksmith, Main Street, Erin, Married. Died of General debility & cancer. Buried Erin Union Cemetery, Monument S30-1.
Mary Mickleham, born Montreal, Quebec & died 27 Aug 1911, Erin, Ontario, died of goitre & heart disease, many years.

Idaho Death Certificates
. 1922 Jan 4, Mullan, Shoshone, Idaho,
aged 70, b 1842 Canada, Widowed
Father: Brigham Meikleham, b. Scotland
Mother Anna Sellers, b. Scotland.
Burial Butte, Montana.

. 1922 Jan 5 - Walter Meikleham Dies in Idaho; Funeral Here.
Walter Meikleahm 70,, father of Mrs P C King of Butte, Mrs A B Cron of Silver Bow & Mrs A Rudd of Spokane, died at Wallace, Ida. Tuesday. The body will arrive in butte Friday & will be removed to the home of Mrs King, 511 S Crystal street, where the funeral will he held
Ref: Butte Miner newspaper, Montana.

. 1922 Jan 6 - Funeral Notice: Meikleham. of the late Walter Meikleham will be held tomorrow, Monday, afternoon, 2 o'clock at the residence of his daughter Mrs P C King, 511 S Crystal S. Rev E J Groeneveld officiating. Interment Mount Moriah Cemetery.
Ref: Montana Standard Newspaper, Montana.

Land Abstract, Lot 14, Plan 102, Con 10, Erin, Ontario
. 1911 Apr 16, Bargain&Sale, V. M Broddy to Mary Meileham, NWquarter Acres, $$550.
. 1911 Mar 4, Probate Will, Mary Meikleham, decd, to Thos. Miekleham
. Grant , Thos Mieklheam & Wife to G T Scott, $550.
Note2: In the small village of Erin, Mary - Thomas Meikleham purchased the house beside their Ella - Jennie etc. Walker family. in-laws. - - 
MEIKLEHAM, Walter (I447)
 
25397 Walter is the son of Elizabeth Rolfe & Wm. Antrobus

. Walter is the son of Elizabeth Rolfe, b 1520, Cheshire, England & died 1569 Hertfordshire, England, married 1554 to
William Antrobus born 1515, Knutsford, Cheshire, England & died 5 Apr 1614.

. 1 William is the son of Rafe Antrobus, born 1475 Over Peover, Cheshire, married in 1531 & died 1552 Over Peover.

. 2 Rafe is the son of Elizabeth Machelfeld, born 1484 in Frances & married 1500 to Henry Atrobus. Henry Antrobus was born 1480 in Antrobus, Cheshire & died 1571 Antrobus.

. 3 Henry is the son of Mary Fitzwalter, born 1440 Great Budwoth, Cheshire & died. 1532 (Mary is the daughter of Richard Fitzwalter, born 1428 Great. Budworth; & his father was Richard Fitzwalter, b 1395 in Essex Co., England.)
Mary Fitzwalter married 1475 to Thomas Antrobus, b. 1454 Antrobus & d. 1500 Over Peover, Cheshire. *4

. 4 Thomas is the son of Felix Whitchurch, b 1420, Antrobus, Cheshire & died 1502, (Felix is the daughter of Constantine Whitchurch, born 1402 in Antrobus)
& married 1452 to William Antrobus, born 1428 - 1460 in Antrobus. - - - 
ANTROBUS, Sir Walter (I346)
 
25398 Walter is the son of Mary Lawrence & John King.

. Census 1830, Detroit (a few house away from Walter King is:
Julia H King, mother-in-law, age 81, widow, b. Michigan
Claude D Frazer & Edna R, age 39.

Verify identity: Walter King, Sun, 25 Nov 1956  GR Herald Wedding Announcement, p C5. - - - 
KING, Walter Richard (I1996)
 
25399 Walter Ollerton was a coal dealer. Family (F103)
 
25400 Walters 2 SCOTT*, Sarah (I1226)
 

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