Matches 2,801 to 2,850 of 5,376
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Kingdom of Ireland | Byers, Agnes (I2)
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2802 |
Kingston Township, Canada West | Ayerst, George Henry (I02112)
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2803 |
Kingston Township, Canada West | Matthews, Rebecca (I30955)
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2804 |
Kingston Township, Ontario | Druce, Robert Johnson (I13356)
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2805 |
Kingston Township, Ontario | Godfrey, Effie Jane (I13917)
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2806 |
Kingston Township, Ontario | Gates, Nellie Jane (I30956)
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Kingston Township, Ontario | Perry, George Edward (I00946)
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Kingston Township, Ontario | Veley, John Herbert (I13418)
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Kingston Township, Ontario | O'Brien, Frances (I24658)
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Kingston Township, Ontario | Butler, Clifford Hayes (I4218)
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2811 |
Kingston, Hereford & Worcester | Nichols, Gladys Eva (I2445)
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Kingston, Surrey | Nichols, Dorothy Evelyn (I2443)
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Kingston, Surrey | Tandy, Arthur Alfred (I2448)
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Kingston, Surrey | Nichols, Ivy Constance (I2444)
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Kingston, Surrey | Nichols, Muriel Ida (I2446)
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Kingston, Surrey | Coller, William Alfred (I2450)
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Kingston, Surrey | Nichols, Jessie Mabel (I2447)
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Kingston, Surrey | Gunner, Charles Gwynne (I2686)
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2819 |
Kingston, Surrey | Dibsdall, Eliza Florence (I2888)
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Kingston, Surrey | Dibsdall, Annie (I2889)
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Kingston, Surrey | Pinfold, Thomas Walter (I2892)
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Kingston, Surrey | Smith, Elizabeth (I2894)
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Kingston, Surrey | Harper, Robert James (I2895)
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Kingston, Surrey | Griffin, Frank Walter (I2962)
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Kingston, Upper Canada | McDonell, Donald UE (I29687)
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Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey | Family (F102)
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KIRK - Of Holyoke, July 23, John E. Kirk, 32, of 58 Mueller Rd. Son of Sandra Bello Kirk. Grandson of Frank J.T. Kirk and Evelyn Minor Kirk, both of Hampden. Father of Michael C. Kirk and Christie L. Kirk, both of Agawam. Brother of Robert T. Kirk of Oxnard, CA; Stephen J. Kirk of Springfield; Cheryl A. Kirk of Westfield and Stacy Birrer of Layton, Utah. He also leaves several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held Friday at 10AM from the Grise Funeral Home with burial in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Hampden. Visiting hours are Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9PM. Donations may be made to the Sudden Infant Death Foundation. | Kirk, John Ernest (I05494)
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Kirkinner, Wigtownshire | McLure, Barbara (I29914)
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Kirkinner, Wigtownshire | McConnell, William (I6060)
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Known as "Samuel French the Joiner" | French, Samuel (I29943)
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KOEHN, Bonnie (nee Boettger) 1951 - 2016 Passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 19, 2016 after a long battle with cancer. Bonnie will be sadly missed by her loving husband Greg of 45 years, daughters Tamara (Tammy) Rome (Iain) and Cindy Koehn. Adoring Nana to Camden and Noah Rome. Sister of Joyce Winegar (Robert) and June Cunningham (David). Sister-in-law of Edith Shantz (Murray), Karen Boegel (Brian), Cheryl Krauskopf (Jerry), Glenn Koehn, David "Grip" Koehn (Alice), Brian Koehn (Linda) and Debra Africh (Mike). Niece of Dorothy Mussleman, Myrtle Hintz (Erwin), Joanne Kuntz (Harry). Niece-in-law of Jean Montag and Dorothea Helmkay. Mummy to Gen Adams. Also sadly missed by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Warren and Kathleen Boettger, brother David Boettger, sister Barbara Quickfall (Herbert), and in-laws Wally and June Koehn. Bonnie was a faithful member of Bridgeport United Church where she was President of the United Church Women and on various committees. Bonnie loved quilting, crocheting, entertaining, and watching sports. She also enjoyed the many functions of UA Local 527. Sincere thanks to the caring staff at the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre, CCAC, Care Partners, ParaMed, and Shoppers Drug Mart Parkdale. Special thanks to Cindy and Tamara for taking such good care of their mother and to Cheryl Krauskopf and many friends and relatives for the help they provided. Friends and family will be received at the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home , 171 King St. S., Waterloo on Friday, May 27, 2016 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held at Bridgeport United Church, 40 Bridge St. W., Kitchener on Saturday, May 28, 2016 at 11 a.m. with Heather Leffler officiating. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Bridgeport United Church may be arranged through the funeral home. | Boettger, Bonnie Elizabeth (I5716)
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Korean War -
Died in Ottawa hospital from wounds in Korea | Collins, Arthur Roy (I03339)
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Korean War -
Missing in Action | Pennock, Alvah J. (I06553)
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Korean War - Amphibious landing at the port of Incheon
Killed in Action | Taylor, Alan Chandler (I17391)
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Korean War - Battle of Pusan Perimeter
Died as result of missile wound received in action | Archer, B.R. (I24415)
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Kozak , Carl
August 26, 1929 - December 17, 2011
Carl Kozak was born on August 26, 1929 in Lipton, SK. Carl, his parents Peter and Katherine Kozak, and his siblings moved to the homestead near Nipawin in 1930. This is where Carl and his eleven siblings were raised. Carl married Dorothy Munro on May 20, 1967. They raised three children; Sheldon, Shona, and Sharla.
Carl farmed on the original homestead north east of Nipawin in the RM of Nipawin. Carl was a cattle farmer. Carl?s favorite past time was driving his John Deere tractor. The farm roads and the creek bank never looked so good. Carl was predeceased by his parents Katherine & Peter Kozak, grandmother Agnes Kotylak, and his brothers Steve and John Kozak. Carl is survived and sadly missed by his wife Dorothy Kozak, his children Sheldon (Kim), Shona (Jody), and Sharla (Quentin), his 10 grandchildren, many brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews. Carl will be forever loved and deeply missed by his family and friends. | Kozak, Carl (I03192)
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KRIEGLER, JOAN MAXINE Born September 27, 1933 in Omaha, Nebraska and passed away July 17, 2010 in Frisco, Texas. Joan is survived by her husband, Arnold Kriegler; children, Sara, Amy, Andrew; step children, Kurt, Karen; grandchildren, Elizabeth, William, Jacob, Maxine, Maurice, Kyle, Grant; brother, H. David Willey and wife Paula; and sister in law, Evelyn Schuler. | Willey, Joan Maxine (I27055)
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L'Original, Upper Canada | Swalwell, Anthony (I6414)
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L'Original, Upper Canada | Swalwell, Anthony (I6414)
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L'Original, Upper Canada | Swalwell, Mary (I6413)
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L'Original, Upper Canada | Swalwell, Anthony (I6415)
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L'Original, Upper Canada | Swalwell, Walter (I01526)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I09521)
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2844 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I09522)
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L-R Glenn, Dale, Johnny & George Metcalf
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=0ba7c536-5b53-42a6-97fd-29e0472f8868&tid=24042174&pid=1827 | Metcalf, John Winslow (I09523)
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L.P. was born October 24, 1912, the 12th of13 children of Caroline (Hart-Shortland) and John William Dobbs on the family homestead in Golden Valley. He grew up and attended school to grade eight in Golden Valley. His mother died when he was only 10 and a year later at age 11 his father sent him out to work in the logging camps. At the tender age of 16 he opened his first business - The Hummingbird Ice Cream Parlour where he sold cigarettes, pop and ice cream. After ice cream he expanded to the mechanics business by purchasing Ellesmere's Garage. Around this time he met and dated his brother Fred's housekeeper, Laura McConnell. The two were married in 1935 at Powassan United Church and lived all their life together in Golden Valley. Also in 1935 L.P. took on a Shell Oil distributorship and in 1939 he became a licensed mechanic. His little ice cream parlour eventually evolved into a general store selling everything from clothing to supplies and credit was extended to all who needed it. L.P. 's leisure time was devoted to the outdoors. He enjoyed hunting and fishing at Long Lake, on the 200 acres his father had given him. His hunt camp became
popular with hunters from as far away as United States and was a source ofboth money and fun for L.P. L.P. was also active in his community, as a lifelong member ofSt. Paul's United Church, as a charter member ofthe Argyle Lions Club, as a member ofthe local Orange Lodge and as a dedicated Mason for 50 years. He was responsible for starting the fire department in Golden Valley by donating the first truck and pump. Ironically L.P. lost both his store and garage in a fire in 1969 but the fire department managed to save his home, L.P. Dobbs was an upstanding man who will be remembered for his kindness, his gentleness and his strength. | Dobbs, Leonard Percival (I01533)
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La gripe | Guest, Elizabeth (I29486)
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la grippe (influenza) | Sterns, Mabel L. (I19033)
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Labour pneumonia, caused by accidental fire with _______ suffocation. | Dorsett, Carleton (I109)
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LABRON- ?Betty? (Mary Elizabeth nee McKay)
Betty Labron in her 109th year passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of her family at Park Lane Terrace, Paris, ON. Oct 3 2014. Betty was born Sept 24 1906 in Darling Twp. in Lanark Co.
Beloved wife to the late William `Bill` Labron (1991); loved mother of Ken Labron (the late Evelyn-2002) of Sylvan Lake Alberta, Gord (Janice) Labron of Paris and Lynda (Dean) Sayles, of Paris; and mother-in law to Norma Labron of Paris
Survived by 11 grandchildren; Bill (Lynn) Labron, Rob (Heidi) Labron, the late Scott (2004) (Brenda) Labron, Jayne (Darren) Novak, Abby-Lynn (Jay) Williamson, Tim (Theresa) Labron, Brian (Tracy) Labron, Stacey (Darryl) Dempsey, Karen (Steve) Madden, Louise (Russell) Heyming, Nancy Sayles, Dean Jr. (Erin) Sayles and 24 great-grandchildren. Sadly missed my numerous nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her sons; Glen (2013) and Allan (2003); her parents, Alexander McKay (1918) and Mary (Rintoul) McKay (1966) and all her siblings; Jean(Arthur) Creighton (1988), James(Maggie) McKay (1991), Jessie(George) Saunders (1924), Agnus (Earl) Manson (1990), Margaret(Edgar) Lee (2001), Edith(Jack) Stratton (1997), Alvin(Jean) McKay(1983), Leonard (Esther) McKay(1981).
In the early 1930?s Betty moved from Almonte, ON to Paris and worked in the "finishing room" in Penmans. Betty was a long time member of St Paul's United Church when in earlier years she enjoyed quilting and taught Sunday School. Betty attributed her long life to a close knit, loving relationship with her parents and siblings; her faith in God; fresh air; being a conscientious hard worker; the love of her family and drinking Green Tea. We will miss her radiant smile and her positive attitude. She was a very special lady who showed unconditional love and devotion to her whole family. She was truly an inspiration to all of us. Our precious memories will be treasured forever.
A very SPECIAL THANK YOU to Dr Williams and all the staff at Park Lane Terrace in Paris for the excellent care Betty received while she was a resident.
Arrangements have been made by Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, 184 Grand River St. N. Paris where a Private family service was held on Monday Oct 6 2014 with Interment Paris Cemetery. | McKay, Mary Elizabeth (I6121)
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