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4601 Some documents list middle name as Estella  Murray, Georgina Lillian (I5314)
 
4602 Some extracts regarding David taken from the book below chronicling missionary experiences in Australia and Fiji.

MISSIONARY TRIUMPHS AMONG THE SETTLERS IN AUSTRALIA AND THE SAVAGES OF THE SOUTH SEAS
A Twofold Centenary Volume
BY JOHN BLACKET
Author of 'The History of South Australia,' 'Not Left Without Witness; or, Divine Truth in the Light of Reason and Revelation,' 'A South Australian Romance,' 'Social Diseases and Suggested Remedies' (being a Criticism of some Socialistic Theories), &c., &c. Ton&on

CHARLES H. KELLY
25-35 CITY ROAD, AND 26 PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C
First Edition, 1914
THE NOBLE BAND OF MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE WORKED AND TO THOSE WHO ARE NOW WORKING IN THE FOREIGN MISSION FIELD

THE FOUNDING OF THE METHODIST CHURCH IN FIJI
We now turn our attention for a few minutes to an oasis in the dark and dreary spiritual desert this was the island of Ono, in the Fijian group. Work was begun in this island by a converted Tongan. A number of natives accepted the gospel. These were much persecuted by the heathen ; but their numbers increased, until they felt that they were able to defend themselves against the attacks of the heathen party. They took up arms against them, and the heathen fled before them to their stronghold in the mountains. The Christians followed them, and took the town. Scarcely any one fell on either side. Instead of killing the vanquished the native Christians ran up to them, fell on their necks, and wept over them. Such a thing had not been known in Fiji. Aforetime they would have been killed and eaten. This treatment made such an impression on the minds of the heathen that they decided to accept the gospel at once.
When Richard Lyth left Somosomo for Lakemba the gentle and scholarly David Hazelwood joined Thomas Williams in that dark and discouraging field. When Somosomo was abandoned David Hazelwood was sent to Ono. It was like a translation from midnight darkness to noonday. In a communication to the Methodist Missionary Committee in London Mr. Hazelwood said: 'The last time I wrote you was from Somosomo, a land of darkness and the shadow of death, where eminently Satan's seat is; a land of thick darkness, bordering on the regions of eternal night; where heathenism in the form of savage cannibalism, with all its horrors, lifts up an unblushing countenance. I am happy now to write to you from a place on which "the Light of the World" has poured His enlightening rays, and I trust for ever dispelled the gloom of heathenism! I could almost beg and entreat : never send me again to a heathen land.... What is not Christianity able to effect! I have seen its effects at home; I have seen them in the colony (New South Wales); but I have never seen its effects so general on a people as on the people of Ono.... As compared with Somosomo, we have removed from the verge of hell to the precincts of heaven.'*
The following are a few testimonies given by the converted Fijians at Ono in connexion with a lovefeast presided over by David Hazelwood: 'One great thing I know is my sins; another is the love of God. It is a new thing for me to love men.... I know this is the effect of the love of God.' Another (a woman) said: 'My child died, but I loved God the more; my body has been much afflicted, but I love Him the more. I know that death would only unite me to God. In this testimony we hear again the voice of Paul: 'Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? ... Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors.'Another convert said: 'I am a very bad man; there is no good thing in me; but I know the love of God. There are not two great things in my mind; there is only one the love of God for the sake of Christ'
David Hazelwood soon had to pass through deep waters. His youngest daughter died of dysentery, and the father had to read the burial service over his own child. A fortnight later his wife was confined, and three days after passed away. The Rev. Thomas Williams arrived just in time to save his afflicted brother from the sore trial of reading the burial service over the mortal remains of his own wife.
In 1885 Thomas Williams, one of the pioneer Methodist missionaries, revisited Fiji. What a marvellous transformation greeted his glad vision 1 Said he: 'I passed a night at my old and horror crowded station Somosomo, where, with the brethren Lyth, Hunt, Cross, and Hazelwood, and our noble wives, I endured sufferings of no ordinary kind. But they are passed, and on the ground where I once walked amongst the slain, amongst open ovens and devil temples, I have addressed a neatly attired and attentive audience. I witnessed strange scenes here from the year 1843 to the year 1849, and those which are daily passing before me are by contrast equally strange. Jehovah hath confounded the gods of the heathen, and gotten to Himself a glorious victory. Hallelujah!'
 
Hazlewood, David (I03578)
 
4603 Some records indicate birth in Michigan, USA Gray, Mary E. (I01618)
 
4604 Son of Adam Rupert UE, Capt. Anderson's Company, King's Royal Regiment of New York. Rupert, Adam (I29742)
 
4605 Son of John A. and Irene Wells Conley of Lebanon.
Raised by his maternal grandparents, Harry and Esther Wells in Earlville, Harry graduated from Earlville High School in 1946 and Delhi Ag and Tech College in 1948, where he studied Building Construction.
Harry was self-employed for many years as a building contractor, and later operated a sawmill in Smyrna. He then became active in community affairs, serving on the Sherburne-Earlville School Board, and later was elected to the Sherburne Town Board for several years before becoming the Town Supervisor in 1996, a post he held until 2009. He was on the boards of several community organizations, and received many honors for his community activities, most recently the Town of Sherburne and Historic Park Society Citizen of the Year Award.
Burial West Hill Cemetery. 
Conley, Harry Wayne (I24573)
 
4606 Son of Thomas & Mary, married Desire, dau of James Elliott, taken prisoner by the English where he died in Halifax. Burtch, Thomas (I5012)
 
4607 Sophie (Kurek) Wright, 90, of 48 W.F. Palmer Road, Moodus section, wife of the late Marshall Wright, died Saturday at Middlesex Hospital.
She was born September 18, 1909 in Moodus, daughter of the late Vincent and Katherine (Walas) Kurek.
She is survived by two brothers, Joseph Kurek and Stanley (Chip) Kurek, both of Moodus; three sisters, Ann Bohling and Agnes Carini, both of Deep River, and Helen McNutt of Deep River and Hudson, Fla.; She was predeceased by two brothers, Frank Kurek and Lewis Kurek, and a sister, Josephine Whitehead.
The funeral procession will leave the Swan Funeral Home, 27 W.F. Palmer Road, Moodus on Tuesday at 9:45 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Bridget's of Kildare Church in Moodus. Calling hours will be held today from 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorial donations may be made in lieu of flowers to the East Haddam Ambulance Fund or the St. Bridget's of Kildare Church. 
Kurek, Sophie C. (I25918)
 
4608 South Brimfield, Massachusetts Tiffany, James (I5883)
 
4609 SOUTH BURLINGTON - Barry R. Passut, 53, of South Burlington, died Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in the Vermont Respite House in Williston, following a brief and courageous battle with cancer.
He was born Aug. 8, 1959, in St. Johnsbury, the son of Robert F. and Thelma (Royce) Passut.
He graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1977. Barry retired from the 158th Fighter Wing VT Air National Guard of South Burlington following twenty-four years of service. He began his career in the U.S. Air Force before joining the VT Air National Guard. He was extremely proud of military service to his flag and country. He had also been a member of the South Burlington Fire Department. After his military retirement, he owned and operated Passat's Roofing and Remodeling in South Burlington. He was an avid NASCAR race fan and was a former dirt track race car driver. He loved his canine buddies, Bear and Sgt. Pepper, and his numerous cats. Barry was always willing to help friends and family in need.
Survivors include his father, Robert F. Passut of St. Johnsbury; his special and devoted companion, Mary Boushey of South Burlington; two children, Tiffany Danner of Las Vegas, Nev., and Timothy "TJ" Passut of Roanoke, Va.; two grandchildren, Kyla and Willow Danner; a brother, Brent Passut and wife, Patricia, of St. Johnsbury; a sister in-law, Pamela Passut of St. Johnsbury; his former wife and mother to his children, Dawn Beliveau of St. Johnsbury; his former wife, Kathi Dastalto of South Burlington; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his mother, Thelma Passut; his stepmother, Benita Boardman Passut; and his brother, Blaine Passut.
Spring graveside services in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in St. Johnsbury, with Military honors, are being planned. There will be no visiting hours.
Arrangements are by Sayles Funeral Home of St. Johnsbury.
--Published in The Burlington Free Press on January 16, 2013 
Passut, Barry Robert (I31701)
 
4610 SOUTH COLTON– A celebration of life visitation for 44 year old Melissa C. McKay , of 48 Cove Road, South Colton, will be held on Tuesday September 15th from 2-4 pm at the home of Charles and Jeanette McKay, 259 Windmill Road, South Colton. Melissa is survived by her husband, William, her mother, Betty Nelson, Potsdam, her daughter, Mrs. Brandi Chapman, Colton and a son Corey Hughes, Plattsburgh, a grandson Gage Chapman and a brother Donald "Tuffy" Nelson Jr. She is also survived by four step-sons, William Jr, Casey, Kyle and Brendon, all of Dover Plains, NY. Nelson, Melissa C. (I1715)
 
4611 South Himsworth Township, Ontario Howe, Carman Robert (I01531)
 
4612 South Himsworth, Ontario Young, Joseph Lloyd (I02209)
 
4613 South Mimms, Middlesex Samm, Mary Ann (I2589)
 
4614 South Norwood, Surrey Hughes, Robert (I3326)
 
4615 South Quay Regents Canal Dock Hammond, Edgar Charles (I4831)
 
4616 South Sherbrooke Township, Canada West Hanna, Ida Anna (I6072)
 
4617 South Sherbrooke Township, Ontario Armstrong, Susan (I00639)
 
4618 South Sherbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F0452)
 
4619 South Sherbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F745)
 
4620 South Sherbrooke Township, Ontario McConnell, John (I00916)
 
4621 South Sherbrooke Township, Ontario Nish, Jean Stewart (I01401)
 
4622 SOUTHINGTON - Emma S. Femia, 93, beloved wife of the late Joseph J. Femia, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, at MidState Medical Center.
Born on May 11, 1922, in Meriden, she was the daughter of the late John and Anna Martha (Schnick) Schuster. Emma had been a resident of Southington since 1952, where she was a parishioner of Mary Our Queen Church. She worked as a secretary for the International Silver Company from where she retired. Emma, a birdwatcher, enjoyed feeding the birds that visited her yard. She especially loved spending time with her family and friends.
Mrs. Femia is survived by her son, James Miner, of Southington; her daughter, Gail Howes and her husband, Floyd, of Maine; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brother, John Schuster.
Her funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 3, at 10:30 a.m. in the Smith-Ruzzo Funeral, 450 Broad St., Meriden. Burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects on Wednesday, March 2, from 4 until 7 p.m. at the Smith-Ruzzo Funeral Home. 
Schuster, Emma Marie (I24834)
 
4623 Southwark St Olave, Llondon Family (F824)
 
4624 Southwark St Olave, London McBirney, Eileen May (I2415)
 
4625 Southwark St Saviour, London Family (F987)
 
4626 Southwark, Surrey Smith, Elizabeth (I2894)
 
4627 Spanish Flu Rintoul, Mary (I02907)
 
4628 Spanish influenza Sterns, Adelaide (I18127)
 
4629 Spastic spinal paralysis Wright, Mary (I13277)
 
4630 Spelling of name changed from HAZELWOOD to HAZLEWOOD some time after 1878.
This was done because there were Hazelwoods in Wellington area and the family didn't want to be confused with the Hazelwoods there. 
Hazlewood, William (I01129)
 
4631 Spina bifida Eisenbeis, David (I21128)
 
4632 Spina bifida  Baird, Dorothy Winnifred (I31544)
 
4633 Spinal meningitis Bramble, Grace E. (I07553)
 
4634 Splenic anemia, Banti's syndrome Moors, Sarah Jane (I21281)
 
4635 SPRATT, It is with great sadness the family announce the passing of Willard Glen Spratt on January 4, 2022. He was the second of four children born to Willard and Marjorie (St. John) Spratt of Elgin, Manitoba on April 25, 1931. Glen will be lovingly remembered by his wife Shirley of 56 years, and children, Cheryl (Don) Tufts of Boissevain, Ross (Maria) Spratt of Winnipeg, and Colleen (Dave) Wozny of Winnipeg; grandchildren, Erin (Jason) Henderson of Portage la Prairie, Alanna (Dustin Conrad) of Calgary, and Derek (Pam Kerkowich) of Minto; great-grand-children Dillon, Gavin and Ethan Henderson, and Dilynn Conrad; sister Jean Lovett of Killarney and sister-in-law Irma Spratt of Brandon; as well as many nieces and nephews. Glen was predeceased by his parents, brother Harold, sister Mary McPherson, brothers-in-law Ken McPherson of Brandon Hills and Winston Lovett of Killarney. Glen attended Elgin School. In winters, he did chores for the neighbours when needed. Glen taught Sunday school for many years at Elgin United Church. After graduation Glen continued to work on the farm, and also had winter jobs. One winter he worked as a doorman at the Marlborough Hotel in Winnipeg, another winter he worked in Pine Falls cutting wood with a bowsaw for the pulp mill, where he was paid by the cord. The next winter job involved driving a cat train (International TV14A) over frozen lakes. They moved the town of Sherridon to Lynn Lake using three cats and six drivers working rotating shifts. They pulled five sleighs carrying houses, the bank and school buildings, fuel, groceries, etc. In 1950, he attended Edmonton Technical School, and studied welding and mechanics. Glen purchased the farm, west half of 36-5-21, from his Dad in 1952. He was a grain farmer, had a registered grain cleaning business for many years and some winters he kept feeder steers. 2013 marked 100 years for this fourth, now fifth-generation farm. Glen married Shirley on April 10, 1965 at Trinity United Church in Brandon. They built a new home on the farm in 1966. In 1995, after many years of farming, nursing and raising their family, they retired to their home in Souris. They had a front row seat to the 2011 flood. Glen and Shirley enjoyed trips to Las Vegas, Oahu and Nicaragua. They also enjoyed family trips to the Mayan Riviera, the Henderson's wedding on Maui, and an Alaskan cruise. Glen and Shirley enjoyed 28 years at the Royal Scott in Victoria. He loved Thanksgiving gatherings with family at the property on the Souris river. This is a special annual family tradition that has been going on for nearly 20 years. Glen was very proud of the farmers, technical and engineering careers of his family. He was especially proud of the many nurses in his family; his mother, two sisters, wife, two daughters, and two granddaughters have nursing careers spanning from 1924 to the present day. Farming was always very important to Glen. John Deere green was the right choice for farming equipment, as far as he was concerned. With the help of his family, they restored many antique plows and John Deere tractors, as well as a 1929 Chevy truck. Glen's love and his dry sense of humor will be missed. Shirley gave him a picture of an old John Deere and the verse at the bottom said it all; "There are three things in life that I hold most dear, God, my family and my trusty old John Deere". A celebration of Glen's life will be held later in the spring; notifications will be posted prior to the service. Thank you to Dr. Cram, Dr. Sequeira, all the nurses, hospital staff, homecare, Kowalchuk's funeral staff, neighbours, family and friends for their concern and support. In memory of Glen, donations can be made to the St. Paul's United Church Memorial Fund or Manitoba Heart and Stroke. Spratt, Willard Glen (I5061)
 
4636 Springer Township, Ontario Clark, George Harvey (I00766)
 
4637 SPRINGFIELD - Sandra Irene Kirk "The Moms", passed away August 18, 2010. She was preceded in death by her husband Frank C. Kirk, son John E. Kirk and grandsons John F. Kirk-April, Jr. and Dylan T. Mellinger-Kirk. Sandra is survived by her loving family Robert Kirk and Mary Mellinger of Agawam, Steven Kirk of Spfld., Cheryl Kirk of Spfld., and Stacy Birrer of Agawam. She also leaves 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Bello, Sandra Irene (I05493)
 
4638 SPRINGFIELD ? Eliza J. (Knight) Simard, 80, of the Hungry Hill section of Springfield, was Called Safely Home on Friday, December 27, 2013. She passed into Eternal Life from her home surrounded by the care and comfort of her loving family and all the memories she loved and treasured. She was born in Huntington, Vermont on February 3, 1933, a beloved daughter of the late William and Hazle O. (Walton) Knight. She was raised and schooled in Huntington, Vermont and moved to Burlington, Vermont around 1947 where she lived until moving to Springfield around 1972. In the 1960?s, Eliza and her late husband, Gilles, established Simard Signs and Supplies, which they co-owned and operated for many years before changing the name to Simard Advertising Specialties. Eliza and her late husband, Gilles, enjoyed RVing and traveled in their motor home to many States and Canada. Most of all, Eliza was a wonderful homemaker to her large family and showered them with her love and affection which was returned to her a thousand fold. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her dear brothers, William, Clayton, Stanley, Edward ?Skeeter?, Robert, Emory and David Knight; her dear sisters, Hazel Smith and Sally Walters; her loving son, Milford ?Duffy? Bushey, who was Called Home on December 14, 2010; her step-daughter, Susan Bessette; and her beloved husband and best friend of 47 years, Gilles O. Simard who was Called Home on September 21, 2012. She leaves her loving daughters, Mary Jane DeFino of Michigan, Marda Bushey of Las Vegas, Nevada, Marsha Shappy and her husband, Bruce, of Springfield, Marian Rainville and her husband, Elliott, of Springfield, Margie Grenier of Maryland, Ann Douglas and her husband, Michael, of Chicopee, Sally Simard of Springfield; and Yvette Simard and Laura Demers, both of Chicopee; her step-daughter, Joan Tessier and her husband, Bob, of Florida; her loving daughter-in-law, Cindy Bushey of Wisconsin; her dear sister, Marion ?Nan? Benker of New York; her 18 cherished grandchildren; her 19 cherished great-grandchildren; and her many dear nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces, cousins and extended members of the Simard and Knight families. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours at the St. Pierre ? Phaneuf Springfield Chapels, (413-737-1177), 7 Chapin Terrace, Springfield, MA 01107 on Saturday, January 4, 2014 from 2 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. which will be followed by a Prayer Service in the funeral home at 4:30 p.m. Her burial will be private at a later date at Maplewood Cemetery in Huntington, VT. Her family has requested that memorial donations be made in her memory to the Shriners Hospital for Children, (Specify Springfield), 516 Carew Street, Springfield, MA 01104.  Knight, Eliza Jane (I11858)
 
4639 St Andrew's Church, Barnsbury, London Borough of Islington, Greater London, England Family (F0252)
 
4640 St Andrew's Church, Halstead, Essex, England Crabb, Elizabeth (I01117)
 
4641 St Andrew's Church, Holborn, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England Parrott, Elizabeth (I30110)
 
4642 St Andrew's Church, Hornchurch, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England Family (F14622)
 
4643 St Andrew's Church, Rochford, Essex, England Campen, Frank (I30174)
 
4644 St Andrew's Church, Rocklands, Norfolk, England Family (F1270)
 
4645 St Andrew's Church, Rocklands, Norfolk, England Barnard, James (I29020)
 
4646 St Andrew's Church, Rocklands, Norfolk, England Barnard, John (I29021)
 
4647 St Andrew's Church, Rocklands, Norfolk, England Barnard, Sarah (I29018)
 
4648 St Andrew's Church, Rocklands, Norfolk, England Barnard, William (I29019)
 
4649 St Andrew's Church, Romford, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England Campen, Stanley Cecil (I30173)
 
4650 St Andrew's Church, Sandon, Essex, England Lofthouse, Ethel May (I30139)
 

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