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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Raithby, Frank Gordon (I8263)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Robertson, Janet Anne (I8288)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Family (F17703)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Purdon, Mary (I8353)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Family (F17725)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Coulter, Willliam Alexander (I8354)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Coulter, John Reginald (I8364)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Coulter, John Chester (I8355)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Laidlaw, Bessie Jane (I8373)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Coulter, Samuel (I8247)
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East Whitby Township, Ontario | Vardy, Lydia Jane (I7415)
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East York, Ontario | Duane, William (I06629)
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Eastbourne, Sussex | Day, Emily Anne (I4844)
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Eastbourne, Sussex | Finemore, William Foot (I4850)
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Eastbourne, Sussex | Fryer, William Henry (I15148)
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Easter Sunday in 1808 was on April 17, and the special Easter Service would be in Chatham, though perhaps Mr. Bradford may also have taken one in St. Andrews and elsewhere the previous Sunday. On Easter Tuesday, April 19, he married Anna Burtch, age 19 of Lachute and Elisha Benring, an innkeeper of the Seigniory of Vaudreuil. Benjamin Burtch and Aner Matthews were the witnesses and the wedding may have been in the Burtch home at Lachute.
--"Glimpses of the Life and Work of The Reverend Richard Bradford as scholar, school principal,
chaplain priest of the Church of England and S. P. G. missionary", by Grace D. McGibbon | Burtch, Anna (I04497)
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Easter Sunday in 1808 was on April 17, and the special Easter Service would be in Chatham, though perhaps Mr. Bradford may also have taken one in St. Andrews and elsewhere the previous Sunday. On Easter Tuesday, April 19, he married Anna Burtch, age 19 of Lachute and Elisha Benring, an innkeeper of the Seigniory of Vaudreuil. Benjamin Burtch and Aner Matthews were the witnesses and the wedding may have been in the Burtch home at Lachute.
--"Glimpses of the Life and Work of The Reverend Richard Bradford as scholar, school principal,
chaplain priest of the Church of England and S. P. G. missionary", by Grace D. McGibbon | Banning, Elisha (I04492)
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EASTER, Edna (nee McDermid) Peacefully at home in New Harbor, Maine on May 25, 2010 at age 86. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth. Special aunt to Jennifer, Emily and Ashley. Sister of Hettie Smith, Eva Somers and Phyllis McElroy and predeceased by sisters Hazel Berndt and Marjorie Lonsdale. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Published in The Ottawa Citizen on May 29, 2010 | McDermid, Edna Jesse (I21261)
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Eastside Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center | Pennock, Eloise J. (I19974)
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Eastview, Ontario | Family (F16780)
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Ebenezer Mullen, a resident here for three years, passed away Sunday, October 22 (1916). Ebenezer Mullen, a respected resident of this county for the past 43 years, most of the time a farmer in Pilot Grove township, passed away at his home 103 Hammond Street, at 2:30 p.m., from kidney and heart trouble after illness of about ten days. He had been in failing health for about a year.
The funeral was held on Tuesday, there being services at the home in Red Oak at 11 a.m., by Rev. F.N. Willis, D.D., and at the Pilot Grove M.E. church at 1 o'clock by Rev. D.B.S. Prather of the Elliott church. Singing was by Mrs. F.J. Brodby, M.B. Harris and Ira Askey, and the pallbearers were Clark, B.O., B. W., and Russell Mullen, and Edwin and Clarance Ray. Burial was in Pilot Grove cemetery. Those who came from a distance in addition to all the children, were following: Elizabeth Boeller and Mrs. Laura Yoker (Youker), of Raymond, Nebraska; Mrs. Edith Morton, of Lewis; E.A. Garside, of Charlotte.
Mr. Mullen was a native of Eastern Canada, born February 29, 1836, and when a young man moved to Illinois. He came to this county and Pilot Grove township in 1873, living there until 1914, when he moved to Red Oak. He was first married Jun 1, 1860, to Lucinda Stearns. His second marriage was to Mariah Garside, in Pilot Grove township December 6, 1883. Mrs. Mullen survives him, as do the following children: Clark Mullen, of Esbon, Kansas; B. O. Mullen, of Elliot; B.W. Mullen, of Pilot Grove township; Russell Mullen, of Red Oak; Mrs. Emma Ray, of Griswold; Mrs. Dora Latimer, of Montesano,Washington.
Deceased was a faithful member of the Methodist church for many years.
| Mullen, Ebenezer B. (I18219)
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Ebenezer Perry was a merchant and Canadian political figure. He was a Conservative member of the Senate of Canada from 1871 until his death and at the age of 83, the oldest person ever summoned to the Senate.
Ebenezer served in the militia during the War of 1812 and moved to Cobourg in 1815. He built a grist mill there, later known as Pratt's Mill or just "The Mill. He built the regency styled Woodlawn in 1835, known today as The Woodlawn Inn. While living at The Woodlawn, Mr. Perry actively lobbied for the incorporation of the Town of Cobourg and served as the first president of the town?s board of police. He was also a member of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada, serving from 1855 until Confederation.
The Honourable Ebenezer Perry was appointed to the Canadian Senate on the advice of Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald. He served as an Ontario Conservative in the Senate from February 2, 1871 to May 5, 1876.
| Perry, Ebenezer (I16395)
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ECKLER - Elson P. "Al"
September 8, 2019.Dear father of Joel (Anita), Elson (Crystal) and survived by their mother "Josie", Michael and his mother Kristine; loving grandfather of Christopher, Nicole "Nikki", Rachel, Brittany, Taylor, Brooke, Elson III and Dylan; great-grandfather of Colby and Leyna; son of the late Hildreth and Hilda Eckler; brother of Rebecca (Richard) Burg and the late Barbara (John) Metz; survived by nieces and nephews. Services will be held on a future date. | Eckler, Elson P. (I361)
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Edema of the lungs - taken suddenly ill Exhibition Park | Ayerst, Bertram Joseph (I4085)
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Edgar Ballard?s Rites Conducted on Sunday
TABERG ? Edgar Ballard, 81, died May 6 in a Rome hospital.
He was born in Taberg Sept. 10, 1872, son of Benjamin and Jennie Agan Ballard. On May 9, 1895, he was married in Taberg to Lillian Banning, who died in 1936.
He had been a farmer during most of his life. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Fox, Sr., and Mrs. Alfred Lewis, both of Taberg; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 pun. Sunday at the home of Harry Fox, Jr., Taberg, with the Rev. George Stratton officiating.
Burial was in Maple Hill Cemetery, Taberg.
Bearers were George Schneible, Walter Fenton, Lawrence Kalk, Sr., Demoine Kirby, Henry Morse, Jr? Alfred Brown.
-- Advance-Journal, Camden, NY, Fri, 14-May-1954, page 3 | Ballard, Edgar A. (I28900)
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Edith (nee LeMaster) Traw, 94 passed away on Sunday, March 26, 2017. She is preceded in death by her parents, Eldon and Nina (nee Bailey) LeMaster; siblings Rosa (Lawrence) Warren, Olive Danielson.
Edith is Survived by her children, Larry (Judy) Shepley of Essex, Ontario Canada, Cathy (Richard) Krumery of Wentzville, MO and Dennis (Diane) Traw of Swansea, IL; grandchildren Wendy (Tom) Valsic, Jeffrey (Paulette) Shepley, James (Carole) Shepley, Laura Krumrey, Richard (Tammy) Krumrey, Dustin Traw and Jesse (Kathryn) Traw; 9 great grandchildren, 10 great great grandchildren.
Edith was a member of Cornerstone United Methodist Church of O'Fallon MO. She was a devoted Mother and Grandmother. Also, she loved her little dog Micky. She loved taking care of her flowers and watching birds.
Friends may visit on Thursday, March 30, 2017 at Alexander-White-Mullen Funeral Home in St. Ann from 10:00 am until the time of service at noon. Interment will follow at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. | Lemaster, Edith Viola (I05086)
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Edith Alberta Pye
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=51c91ca6-dfb4-4b7e-b9e6-7098a8236cf1&tid=24042174&pid=11231 | Pye, Edith Alberta (I10720)
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Edith B. (Banning) Cheever, 100
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Lexington Minuteman
Edith B. (Banning) Cheever, 100, of Nashua, N.H., died Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006, at the Hunt Community. She was the wife of the late Wilbur E. Cheever.
She was born May 18, 1905, in Oakdale, the daughter of the late M. Parker and Edith (Abbott) Banning. She was a graduate of West Boylston High School in West Boylston, Class of 1924. Mrs. Cheever achieved her bachelor of arts degree from U.C.L.A. in 1928 and then her teaching certificate from U.C. in 1929. She had been a resident of Nashua for over 17 years, and previously lived in California and Lexington. She and her husband were high school classmates and married on June 26, 1931.
Mrs. Cheever was a teacher for Banning High School in Banning, Calif. and Redlands Junior High School in Redlands, Calif. She also taught for 20 years in Lexington, at the junior high school. She retired in September of 1966.
While residing in Lexington, she served on several town government projects, initiated the Pen Pal Program of AARP in three public schools, a coordinator of volunteers for the Historical Society, and was a 4-H leader for 10 years. She was an honorary member of Middlesex South Retired Teachers and a member of Retired Public Employees of Mass. Mrs. Cheever then moved to Nashua in 1988. In Nashua she became leader of the Knitting Group which makes clothing for local mothers and children in need. She was a member of RSVP, 55 Plus, and the Retired Teachers Association in Nashua and Massachusetts. She also was involved with the Nashua Senior Center.
Her honors over the years include 4-H Alumni Recognition Award for 10 years of service in 1953, the first Minute-Man Cane Award for 40 years of outstanding service to the town of Lexington in 1988, National Retired Teacher 50th Anniversary Retired Educator Award and Award-Winning Letter on Healthy Aging Contest by the U.S. Postal Service both in 1997, and Letter of Appreciation for Service for five years in National "Make A Difference Day" from President Clinton in 2000. She also helped her husband write over four English High School text books, "English for Every Use."
At one time, Mrs. Cheever was active in both Hancock Church and Pilgrim Congregational Church of Lexington, of which she was a founding member. In Nashua, she was an associate member of The First Church (Congregational) U.C.C.
She is survived by two sons, Wilbur D. Cheever and his wife, Kathryn, of Freeport, Maine, and David W. Cheever and his wife, Alba Lutz, of Columbia, S.A.; a daughter, Edith Hale Van Beek and her husband, John, of Ontario, Canada; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a brother-in-law, David Norman Cheever and his wife, Vivian, of West Boylston; a sister-in-law, Mildred Loewen of Lodi, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Cheever was predeceased by her three sisters, a sister-in-law, Eleanor Welsh, and a brother-in-law, Delbert Loewen.
A memorial service will be held at a later date at the family’s convenience.
For those who wish, contributions in Mrs. Cheever’s memory may be made to Pilgrim Congregational Church, 55 Coolidge Ave., Lexington, MA 02420-1899.
Arrangements were under the care of the Davis Funeral Home, Nashua, N.H. | Banning, Edith May (I07965)
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EDITH E. MUNRO
Entered into rest at the residence, of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Jones, 321 Ottawa St., Almonte, Ontario, on Tuesday, November 21, 1972, Edith Ethel Thompson, widow of David Munro. Born in Lanark Township on August 13, 1884, she was the last surviving member of the family of John Thompson and Mary Bain. Deceased sisters and brothers were; Martha Jane, Thomas, Daniel John, James, Welland, Laura, (Mrs. James Affleck) and Hilton. Endowed with a beautiful voice, she was a member of the Rosetta Church choir, while her sister Laura played the organ. On September 29, 1909, Edith married David Munro; they farmed on the third line of Ramsay Township. Mrs. Munro was an active member of the W.I. Her faith and outlook in living a life were such that she was always aware of others and anxious to render assistance in times of distress beyond the call of personal duty. Upon retirement in the Spring of 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Munro moved to the farm of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thom. From 1962 on, she spent her remaining years with her daughter Ila. She is survived by daughters Ila (Mrs. George W. Jones), Almonte; Kathleen (Mrs. Gordon Thom), R.R. 2, Almonte; and Lottie (Mrs. Wilbert Belford), Pakenham; and one son, D. Raymond, Toronto; also seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Her husband and one son, Hilton Elswood, predeceased her. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. R. V. Brown, Almonte Baptist Church, from the Comba Funeral Home, with Mr. Charles Tate rendering the solo "How great thou art." Interment Clayton United Cemetery. Pallbearers were five grandsons; Bill Belford, David Thom, Donald Thom, Mac Thom and Bert Thom, and a former neighbour's son, Charles Rath. The messages of sympathy, floral tributes and donations to the Bible Society and Heart Fund were an expression of the esteem in which she was held. | Thompson, Edith Ethel (I02597)
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Edith M. LaBrode, 76, of 109 Euclid Ave. died yesterday at Hillcrest Commons, where she had been a patient for less than two months.
Born in Pittsfield on Aug. 7, 1924, daughter of William J. and Catherine McQuatt Goddard, she was a 1941 graduate of Pittsfield High School and a 1942 graduate of Berkshire Business College.
Mrs. LaBrode was employed by the House of Mercy and Pittsfield General Hospital at various times from the 1940s through 1960s. From 1970 until 1985, she was employed by Berkshire Medical Center in the medical library.
She was a member of First Church of Christ Congregational. She enjoyed reading and was presented a plaque by the Berkshire Athenaeum in 1995 for borrowing the most books. She also enjoyed crossword puzzles and knitting.
She leaves her husband, Robert D. LaBrode, whom she married May 17, 1947; three sons, Robert D. LaBrode of Savoy, Peter J. LaBrode of Fort Worth, Texas, and David P. LaBrode of Haverhill; a sister, Gladys King of Pittsfield; three grandchildren, and a great-grandson.
The funeral will be Saturday at 10 at WELLINGTON FUNERAL HOME in Pittsfield, with the Rev. Dr. Richard F. Floyd, pastor of First Church of Christ, Congregational, officiating. Burial will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be today, Friday, from 4 to 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to either the American Cancer Society, the Salvation Army or HospiceCare in the Berkshires. | Goddard, Edith Margaret (I03303)
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EDITH MAE ELDER Peacefully at Prairie View Lodge in Pilot Mound, MB on Wednesday, March 29, 2006, Edie Elder, aged 91 years, beloved wife of the late William Roy Elder. Funeral service will be held from Pilot Mound United Church in Pilot Mound, MB on Monday, April 3 at 2:00 p.m. Interment to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Rev. Irene Onuch officiating. Friends if they desire may donate in her memory to Prairie View Lodge in Pilot Mound, MB or to a charity of their choice. Graham's Funeral Service of Pilot Mound in care of arrangements.
-- As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 01, 2006 | Munro, Edith May (I03509)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I08408)
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Edith W. (Runyan) Bangle, 84, 1421 E. 30th St., died Friday at St. John?s Medical Center following an extended illness.
She was a resident of Anderson. She was also head telephone operator at Delco Remy, and retired in 1955 after 39 years of service. She was a member of the Colonial United Methodist Church.
She is survived by her husband, Clarence Bangle; two sons, Melvin Runyan of Anderson and Lawrence Runyan of Phoenix, Ariz.; a daughter, Charlotte Mabbitt of Florida; and several grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Robert D. Loose Funeral Home with the Rev. Churchill Cox officiating. Burial will follow in Grovelawn Cemetery in Pendleton.
Friens may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. | Wetzel, Edith May (I20458)
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Edmonton, Essex | Trendall, Frank William (I4812)
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Edmonton, Essex | Cocks, Charles Falconar (I2564)
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Edmonton, Essex | Family (F2940)
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Edmonton, Essex | Knightley, Harry (I2853)
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Edmonton, Essex | Bones, Ellen Jane (I03907)
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Edmonton, Essex | Trendall, Lucy May (I4817)
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Edmonton, Essex | Trendall, Amy Rebecca (I4809)
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Edmonton, Essex | Family (F16547)
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Edmonton, Essex | Gall, Lee Patrick (I4883)
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Edmonton, Essex | Teece, Frank (I4868)
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Edmonton, Essex | Family (F16552)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Blythe, Louisa Elizabeth (I2922)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Blythe, Louisa Elizabeth (I2922)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Boldero, George William (I3603)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Family (F16516)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Trendall, Gordon Richard (I4813)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Trendall, Gordon Richard (I4813)
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