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| David Johnson David B. Johnson
June 22, 1954 - Aug. 23, 2000
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| David Meeks David Robert
Meeks
SFC
US Army
Vietnam
Nov 27 1945
Jul 23 2004
BSM AM
Loved by All
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| David Moneypenny
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| David Munro MUNRO, David At Almonte, Ont., on Thursday, April 8, 1954, David Monroe, beloved husband of Edith Thompson, age 70 years, father of Mrs. George Jones and Mrs. Gordon Thom of Almonte, Mrs. Wilbert Relford of Pakenham and Mr. Raymond Munro of Toronto. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, Church St., Almonte. Funeral Saturday, April 10. to Guthrie United Church, Clayton, Ont, for service at 2 pm. Interment Union cemetery, Clayton.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, April 9, 1954 Page 32
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| David Newman --Omaha Daily Bee, Omaha, Nebraska, September 7, 1893 Page 5
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| David Nisbet --Perth Courier, Perth, Ontario, April 22, 1954 Page 3
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| David Nisbet David Murray Nisbet
David Murray Nisbet passed away suddenly at his home, McDonalds Corners, on Wednesday, January 23, 1980.
In passing he is survived by his wife Joyce (Perrier) two daughters, Brenda (Mrs. Michael Jackson) of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and Cathy and a son Glenn both at home. A son David predeceased.
Murray was the son of David James Nisbet and Laura Munro, both deceased. He was born January 13, 1925 at Mcdonalds Corners.
Also a brother Cecil, sister Margaret predeceased.
Many beautiful flowers and donations were received in his memory.
--Perth Courier, Perth, Ontario, March 19, 1980
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| David Nisbet --Perth Courier, Perth, Ontario, October 31, 1974
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| David Nisbet NISBET
David Harvey
1954 - 1974
Beloved Son of
Murray and Joyce
Nisbet
May David Find Peace
Beauty and Freedom
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| David Perry In Memory of
Mr. David Perry
died May 14, 1806
in the 87th Year
of his Age
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| David Perry Sacred
to the Memory of
the
Hon. David Perry, Esq.
Who died July 18, 1827
In the 79th Year
of his age.
Blessed are the dead which died in the Lord
(further inscription difficult to read)
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| David Phelps David R. Phelps
SFC US Army
WWII Korea Vietnam
Jun 19 1919 - Jun 16 1987
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| David Ray 1942
Royal Australian
Air Force
Flying Officer
Ray D.A. (bottom of list in photo)
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| David Raymond Munro MUNRO
David Raymond
1926 - 2005
His ashes were given to a gentle breeze
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| David Reid
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| David Roy --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 3, 1964
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| David Smith David Smith
4-17-45
5-29-54
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| David Smith
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| David Stearns STEARNES, David-In hospital, on Tuesday, March 8. 1936, David Stearns, formerly of Russell, Ontario, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Cherry, in his 77th year. Resting at the home of his sister, Mrs. V. W. Park, Russell, from where funeral will leave on Friday, March 11 at 1.45 p.m., for service in Russell United Church at 3 o'clock. Interment in Russell United cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, March 10, 1955 Page 30
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| David Sterns David B.
Stearns
1848-1884
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| David Tolles David Tolles
1851 - 1934
Father
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| David Traill TRAILL, David Boyd -- In hospital at Smiths Falls, Ontario, Thursday July 17, 1975, David Boyd Traill, aged 72 years. Beloved husband of Ada Gordon and dear father of Mrs Margaret Meilleur of Brockville and grandfather of Susan Eda Meilleur of Brockville and brother of Mrs Mayme Shillington, Brandon Manitoba. Rested at the Lannis Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service was in the chapel Saturday, July 19th at 1:30 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte.
--The Almonte Gazette, Almonte, Ontario, July 31, 1975 Page 6
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Davidson Remarried
Former Mayor of Baltimore Weds Nurse With Whom he Eloped The Washington Post
Page 13
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| Dawn & Beatrice Gregory Wedding photo
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| Dawn & Beatrice Gregory and his mother Mary GREGORY
Mary R.
Mother
1880 - 1940
Dawn M.
1906 - 2001
Beatrice Baker
His Wife
1918 - 1985
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| Dawn & Maybelle Gregory GREGORY
Maybelle E.
1939 -
Dawn B.
1937 - 1994
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| Dawn Jones Dawn Elaine
Janousek Jones
Feb. 15
1936
July 25,
2011
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| Dean & Althea Zanni Dean Eugene Zanni
US Merchant Marine
World War II
Feb 7 1914 Aug 18 2003
Althea S Zanni
Aug 22 1920 Oct 13 2006
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| Dean & Jacqueline Bealer Bealer
Jacqueline I.
1922-2001
Dean A.
1921-
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| Dean & Mary Sandquist SANDQUIST
Mary M.
1927-1985
Dean C.
1920-1989
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| Dean Bealer
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| Dean Bealer
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| Dean Sandquist Dean Charles
Sandquist
S SGT US Army
World War II
Sep 3 1920 Feb 16 1989
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| Dean Smith
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| Deana Cassidy Hazelwood
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| Death announcement of John Nolan, who died after contacting a cold while digging the grave of Ozias Banning The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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| Death Certificate
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| Death of A.L. Banning --Brookhaven, Mississippi, January 31, 1925
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| Death Of An Old Citizen Death of an Old Citizen,- We have to announce to day the death of one of the pioneer settlers of old Bytown, Mr. Anthony Swalwell, senior, Civil Engineer, father of Mr. A. Swalwell, undertaker. Mr. Swalwell first came to the Ottawa country in 1825, having been sent up to Bytown by the Court of Queen's Bench of L'Orignal to survey a road from that place to the Rideau, and from Bytown to Long Island. He landed from a canoe with his staff of men where the locks were subsequently built, and he proceeded to locate the Montreal road and the road up the Rideau River to Long Island locks. In 1829 he came to reside in Bytown in the employ of the Ordnance Department under Col. By, and he assisted at the building of the Rideau Canal. He has seen Bytown grow from a collection of small shanties to its present proud position, and he has witnessed the transformation of the Ottawa Valley from a wilderness into a populous and prosperous country. As a surveyor he had an extensive practice in the surrounding counties. In his younger days, but he has not done any work for several years past. Mr. Swalwell was seventy six years of age, and his death will be sincerely regretted by many of the old residents.
--Ottawa Daily Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, July 20, 1874 Page 4
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| Death of Clarence Moore Death of Clarence Moore.
Clarence Moore died this afternoon at one o'clock at the home of his sister at the east end of Twenty-third street after a brief illness of only a week. The disease was peritonitis. He leaves a father and mother, who were with him through his sickness, a brother and two sisters.
The funeral services will be at the Trinity Methodist church, on Sunday, March 18, at 11 o'clock a. m.
Clarence A. Moore was a young man of great promise, barely nineteen years of age, having been born Jan. 1879. For two winters past he has been a pupil at the Up to Date school, and during the present term he had been preparing for examination for the civil service. He was an exceptionally bright and lovable boy and by his gentlemanly bearing and kindly, considerate disposition had the respect and affection of his fellow students and all who came in contact with him. Clarence was an earnest, manly Christian and thus his untimely taking off is not without x ray of consolation. The utmost sympathy of the community will go out to the members of the stricken family. The parents of the young man live at Romeyn, Phelps county.
--The Kearney Daily Hub, Kearney, Nebraska, March 11, 1898 Page 3
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| Death of Eber J. Williams --Marinette and Peshtigo Eagle, Marinette County, Wisconsin, August 26, 1899
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| Death of Mrs. Ella B. Dutton, a Resident of Pavilion Pavilion, March S.-The death of Mrs. Ella B. Dutton, widow of Walter Dutton, occurred this afternoon at 1:15 o'clock, at the home of J. C. Annis on North Lake street, of kidney and heart trouble. Mrs Dutton had been in poor health since early winter and some weeks ago came to live with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Annis.
She was born in Sandwich, DeKalb County, III, October 1, 1861, and was the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Ladd. On July 24, 1884, she was united in marriage to Walter Dutton, whose tragic death took place July 29, 1902, from the injuries received by being caught in a binder while cutting wheat. The team ran away and his body was terribly mangled.
After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Dutton lived for a few years on the Dutton homestead, west of Pavilion. The next two years were spent in California, after which they returned to Pavilion and lived on what is known as the Ely Rogers farm. She is survived by one brother, Warren Ladd, of Greigsville, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Adell Millory, of York and Mrs. J.C. Annis of Pavillion.
--Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York, March 9, 1906 Page 3
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| Death of Mrs. F. A. Bailey - A Little Typhod Fever Scare --The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, Vermont, August 10, 1900 Page 6
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| Death of Mrs. Markham Death of Mrs. Markham.
Mrs. Alvina J. Markham, widow of Theron C. Markham died at her home on Evergreen avenue, South Farms, Monday night as the result of a stroke of paralysis. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. F. S. Work with whom she lived, and Mrs. A. L. Southmayd of this city, two sisters, Mrs, Eliza Brown of Westerly, R. I., and a grandson, Dudley M. Russell of this city. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the family residence and will be private. Rev. Axel W. Hazen will officiate, the burial being in Indean Hill Cemetery.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, December 30, 1914 Page 20
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| Death of Mrs. Miner Death of Mrs. Miner.
The funeral of Mrs. Clarence Miner was held in Moodus Monday. Mrs. Miner was a former resident of this place. She leaves besides her husband four children, one daughter and three sons, the youngest only about four months old. Pneumonia was the cause of her death. Much sympathy is felt for the family in their bereavement,
--Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, Connecticut, April 10, 1909 Page 9
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| Death of Pilot Matthew Damon Death of Pilot Matthew Damon.
(Special to the Courant.)
Saybrook, May 31.
Matthew Damon, the old Connecticut River pilot, was found dead in his pilot boat in the river at Brockway's Ferry yesterday afternoon. His head was hanging over the boat. Probably death was due to heart failure. He was known as one of the best pilots on the river. He had piloted many boats up to Hartford during the past thirty-five years. He was the first man to take out sailing parties from Fenwick many years ago, in the old yacht Quickstep, now owned in Hartford by members of the Hartford Yacht Club. He was about 68 years old and was unmarried. He lived with his brother, Nathaniel, at the ferry.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, June 1, 1898 Page 11
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| Deaths and Funerals
Mrs. Carrie Banning --Dixon Evening Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois, April 29, 1965 Page 12
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| Deaths and Funerals - Deaths - Mrs. Z.R. Brockway DEATHS AND FUNERALS
DEATHS
MRS. Z. R. BROCKWAY.
Mrs. Z. R. Brockway died unexpectedly of heart failure at the family home, 120 West Second street, this morning at 11 o'clock. She is survived by her husband, former Mayor Z. R. Brockway, a sister, Miss Woodhouse, of Wethersfield, Conn., two daughters, Mrs. J. S. Butler and Mrs. Frank Blossom of this city, and two grandchildren, Frank B. Blossom and Madeleine E. Blossom of this city. The funeral notice will be given later.
--Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York, February 8, 1911 Page 7
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