My Scottish "Wilkie" Family

P.L. Williams



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  P.L. Williams

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  D.I. Williams

    D.I. married M.C. Leitch [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  M.C. Leitch
    Children:
    1. 1. P.L. Williams
    2. S.M. Williams


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  G.D. Williams*

    G.D. married V.H. Wilkie* [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  V.H. Wilkie*
    Children:
    1. 2. D.I. Williams
    2. B.E. Williams
    3. C.A. Williams

  3. 6.  A. Leitch

    A. married Theresa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Theresa
    Children:
    1. I. Leitch
    2. H. Leitch
    3. K. Leitch
    4. 3. M.C. Leitch


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Marcus Williams was born on 3 Feb 1903 in Cardiff, Wales, British Isles; died on 17 Sep 1964 in Delia, Starland County, Alberta, Canada.

    Marcus married Ena Sophia Slaughter on 19 Feb 1930 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Ena (daughter of Andrew Slaughter and Mary Jane Wall) was born on 3 Mar 1906 in Lenore, Manitoba, Canada; died on 24 Mar 1963 in Drumheller, Starland County, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ena Sophia Slaughter was born on 3 Mar 1906 in Lenore, Manitoba, Canada (daughter of Andrew Slaughter and Mary Jane Wall); died on 24 Mar 1963 in Drumheller, Starland County, Alberta, Canada.
    Children:
    1. D.M. Williams
    2. M.D. Williams
    3. 4. G.D. Williams*
    4. D.C. Williams
    5. D.J.M. Williams

  3. 10.  Andrew Wilkie* was born on 13 Dec 1901 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland (son of David Wilkie* and Ann Scott*); died on 18 Jun 1976 in Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 24 Jun 1976 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Between 1926 and 1966
    • Occupation: Between 1945 and 1960

    Notes:

    Birth (Original extract) 1901-424-841
    Andrew Wilkie
    Date: 13 December 1901, 2 h 40 m PM at Hall Row, Crossgates, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Sex: Male
    Parents: David Wilkie, Coalminer & Annie Wilkie MS Scott, married Jun 3 1901 Dunfermline
    Informant: Annie Wilkie - signed
    Registered: December 26 1901 at Dunfermline; David Watson Asst Registrar

    1911 Scotland Census - Crossgates, Dunfermline Civil & Ecclesiastical Parish, Fife, Scotland; 1911-424/00 035/00 031
    Lines 30-34 inclusive
    Address: ?Aitkens Row #247
    David Wilkie, Head, Age 30, married, Coal Miner, worker, Birthplace Muchart Perth
    Ann Wilkie, Wife, Age 32, Married x 10 yr, 2 chn born, 2 chn alive, Birthplace Haddinton, Tranent
    Andrew Wilkie, Son, Age 9, Single, at School, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
    Janet Wilkie, Dau, Age 5, Single, at school, Birthplace Dalgetty Fife
    Margaret Campbell, Age 18, Single, Boarder, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Fife, Dunfermline

    Immigration:
    Canadian Passenger Lists 1865-1935; Roll T-4744
    Name: Andrew Wilkie
    Male
    Age 10
    Estimated Birth: 1902
    Date of Arrival: 29 Aug 1912
    Vessel: Carthaginian
    Port of Arrival: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Port of Departure: Liverpool, England

    Notes about the Carthaginian
    Years of service 1884-1917
    Funnels - 1, Masts 3
    Shipping Line: Allan
    Description: built by Govan Shipbuilding Co Glasgow Scotland
    Tonnage 4444, Dimensions 386' x 45', Single screw, 14 knows, compound engines, Steel hull
    History: Maiden voyage was Glasgow-Boston Dec 6 1884, served in numerous North Atlantic routes;
    Sunk by a mine near Inishtrahull June 14 1917

    Andy lived with his Parents in the Glace Bay area & New Waterton from 1912-1914 (May) when the family returned to Scotland in an attempt to improve Nettie's health (sister). WWI came and they were unable to return to Canada until 1920

    2nd Voyage to Canada:
    1920 - Pretoria ship
    Name, Andrew Wilkie
    Age 18
    Occupation Miner
    Birthplace - Crossgates, Scotland
    Protestant
    Object in coming to Canada: to join Father
    Ever lived in Canada - Yes, Nova Scotia - Halifax Sep 1912, departed Halifax NS May 1914
    Money: $30.00
    Read & Write: Yes
    Language: english
    Passage paid by Father
    Intend to remain Permanently in Canada: Yes
    Destined Relative: Father - David Wilkie, Garden Plains, AB
    Railway - CPR
    Nearest Relative in Scotland: Grandfather - John Scott, North End Crossgates, Dunfermline
    Dated: 08 Sep 1920
    Description: Height - 5'5", Complexion Fresh, Eyes - blue, Hair - brown
    Booking Agent: 3rd class, Ticket E36175, Pretorian, sailing from Glasgow on 9 November 1920 & Railway CP to Garden Plains
    Agent: John Bryce, Dunfermline

    1926 Prairie Provinces Census, Canada; Camrose County No 22, Alberta, Canada Castor town
    Page 8; Lines 41 - 43 inclusive
    Wilkie, Andrew, Head, Male, Age 45, Birthplace Scotland
    Wilkie, Annie, Wife, Female, Age 47, Birthplace Scotland
    Wilkie, Andrew Son Male, Age 24, Birthplace Scotland
    In the volunteer transcription found on Ancestry.ca and Familysearch.org - their surnames are noted as Nilkis, but I clearly read Wilkie

    Marriage: 13 Dec 1926 - License # 3588, Record # 1507
    Andrew Wilkie & Hazel Belle Weeks, Knox United Church, Castor AB
    Witnesses: Allister Finlayson & Dorothy Lone

    Member of Masonic Order - Beaver Lodge No. 56, Castor, AB. Reg # 137; Grand Lodge # 22512. Dad was Worthy Master in 1940, PGP in 1958, District Deputy Grand Master of Dist.#9 in 1964-65




    Certificate of Canadian Citizenship: #1481675

    After the mine accident to Father - David Wilkie, neither of us worked in the mines again. I worked with Jim Lone at the Esso Bulk Station - unloading fuels from train cars to the tanks, as well as deliveries to the Farmers and locals who used fuel for heating purposes as well. Following Jim Lone's untimely death, Mrs Sybil Lone carried on - a huge disappointment to Dad (Andy) as he had hoped to take over that position. He also operated the Dray business (freight) from the CPR trains to various merchants of Castor and Mother - Hazel did the collections 1 - 2 x weekly.



    OBITUARY
    ANDREW WILKIE
    Suddenly on Friday June 18, 1976 ; Andrew Wilkie of Castor AB beloved husband of Hazel Weeks, dear father of David Allan of Kingston; Richard Andrew of Castor AB; and Mrs. Dennis (Heather Williams) of Calgary. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Resting at the Funeral Residence of Gordon F. Tompkins, 49 Colborne St from Sat. evening. Service in the Chapel Sunday evening at 8 pm. The Ancient St Johns Lodge No. 3 will hold a service at 7 pm. Mr. Wilkie was a member of Beaver Lodge No. 56 of Castor. Service conducted from Knox United Church June 24, 1976.

    Source: The Castor Advance
    Death Registration:
    Andrew Wilkie, Male, Married
    Date of Death: June 18, 1976
    Location: Tillsonburg, Ont
    Age; 74 years
    Reg # 1976-05-029861

    Last Will and Testament - Andrew Wilkie
    Town of Castor, Province of Alberta, made this 3rd June 1969
    I leave unto my wife, Hazel Belle Wilkie, me entire Estate, for her own absolutely, to do with as she may see fit, however, should she not survive myself more than thirty days, I direct that my Estate shall be left to my children, who are Allan, Heather, and Richard to share and share alike
    Executrix - my Wife, Hazel Belle Wilkie
    Signed AWilkie
    Witnesses: H. S. Macartney & F. A. Hunt

    Recollections by Andrew Wilkie for a book published by the community of Castor.
    Recorded by Kay Morasch.

    My father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkie, my sister Nettie, and I, left Scotland in 1911, arriving in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, where Father worked in the mines until May, 1914, when we returned to Scotland to try to improve my sister's health. War started in August, 1914, and we couldn't get back to Canada because Father was needed in the mines and had to stay. When he wasn't working in the mines, he was coaling the warship at the Naval Base, one of the things that they had to do.

    In 1920 we came to Garden Plains, where Father's sister, Mrs Jim Easton (Jenny) was living, and where Uncle Jim was working in the mines there. We then moved to Castor, where Father and I worked in the Remillard mine until Father had an accident in 1921 and we both gave up that line of work.

    I did odd jobs for awhile, then went to work for Imperial Oil and stayed with that for thirty years. Father and Mother lived to have their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Nettie died in 1925. Mrs Easton now lives in the Paintearth Lodge. Uncle Jim passed on.

    After Father's accident, when we quit the mine, I worked for Mr. Pickles on the farm for two summers. In 1926 Hazel and I were married. She was working in Ramsden's store and I had spent one summer delivering groceries , that was how we met. We have had a good life. The Hungry Thirties were not very pleasant but we managed to get over that.

    We have two good boys and a good girl. Allan, the oldest, joined the Air Force in 1950. He'll be due to retire in about two and a half years. Heather has her R.N.; Richard, our middle, is an electrician - got his papers a month ago. We are all very happy about that.

    What wages did we earn in the mine? That is a hard question to answer because you were getting paid a certain amount a ton for mining it. But I worked on the farm for $30.00 a month at Bulwark, and worked that summer in town, delivering groceries for $30.00 a month, just to have a job. It was a big lift when I started getting $90.00 a month, but that dropped considerably in the Dirty Thirties.

    What mines were operating in your time?
    Well, there was Shaw's, Remillard's, Phillips', McCormick's and there was one west of the County Shop on that land of Nichols'. They said that there was very good coal there, but I never worked there myself. And there was Jack Armstong's and that one across the Highlevel bridge, over there by Fletcher's buildings that was operated by Alfred McNeil who used to have the Boarding House in Castor. He was elevator agent at Veldt, too, for awhile.

    Would you name some of the men you worked with?
    I have a picture here. This is my Uncle Bill Scott, this is Omar Remillard, here's Edson Miller, Tim Miller's uncle. And of course the wee chap with the curly hair is me. This is Ray Trost, and this is my Dad, this is Mr. Jasper, and this is my cousin Bob. And this one, I am not sure of , but I believe it is Gus Wetter. Gus worked there.

    How could you see without electricity?
    We had carbide lamps. If you want to go into Ray Meyer's barber shop, he has one he will show you. You screw off the bottom and fill it half full of carbide, the rest water. Then turn the little lever at the top and the water starts to drop. And out comes air, just like gas. There is a flint on it - just like a cigarette lighter, and there's a flame that comes out of there.

    What were some of the dangers of working in a mine?
    Very few. I never saw a real accident until Dad had his. Cut and bruised fingers were common, just as in any other work. But in the explosion, Dad lost his eye, and the coal dust was embedded in his skin, that is, on his face, and it was impossible to get it out. His skin pebbled over, and never returned to normal, and his face looked dark. It was something that no one had ever seen around here.

    How did the mines here compare with those in Scotland?

    No comparison. The mines here were, at the most, thirty or forty feet deep. Both mines used props. The props here were wooden, and approximately five foot. The mines that I worked in , in Scotland, were 250 fathoms straight down, and that is a six-foot fathom. When you reached the bottom, you went into work, then you would start to climb to the coal face that had all been worked out until you came to where they were digging out the coal.

    There was a long seam of coal where you worked, a man and a boy like myself would work every ten feet along. The coal was cut with a machine, during the night or in the afternoon. There would be a man down there who would bore a hole, pile it with dynamite and blow that down. When the man & the boy would come in at six o clock in the morning, they would clean all this coal out. It would go down the incline and go out to the bottoom as we called it. It would go out the shaft to the top. This incline was steep enough that the full coal cars going down would bring up the empties. And from there a pony would pull them up to the shaft. The ponies would get up to the top once a year and would be practically blind from having been down there for so long. When I started to work it was in 1915-16, and there was no light except for the carbide lamps.

    When you worked on the mining crew, you were down in the hole for eight hours, and you didn't get out until your hours were up. You took your lunch with you in a tin can, for if you didn't , you wouldn't have any, because the rats would have it all eaten.

    (Research):
    Birth (Original extract) 1901-424-841
    Andrew Wilkie
    Date: 13 December 1901, 2 h 40 m PM at Hall Row, Crossgates, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Sex: Male
    Parents: David Wilkie, Coalminer & Annie Wilkie MS Scott, married Jun 3 1901 Dunfermline
    Informant: Annie Wilkie - signed
    Registered: December 26 1901 at Dunfermline; David Watson Asst Registrar

    Marriage: 13 Dec 1926 - License # 3588, Record # 1507
    Andrew Wilkie & Hazel Belle Weeks, Knox United Church, Castor AB
    Witnesses: Allister Finlayson & Dorothy Lone

    Certificate of Canadian Citizenship: #1481675

    Death Registration:
    Andrew Wilkie, Male, Married
    Date of Death: June 18, 1976
    Location: Tillsonburg, Ont
    Age; 74 years
    Reg # 1976-05-029861

    Organizations:
    Elks, Masonic Lodge

    Hobbies:
    Movies/ worked part time taking admission tickets at the movie theatre

    Occupation:
    Bulk Imperial Oil Asst Agent

    Occupation:
    CPR Dray Business/delivery of freight

    Andrew married Hazel Belle Weeks on 13 Dec 1926 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada. Hazel (daughter of Ira Weeks and Roxy Andress) was born on 3 Mar 1905 in Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; died on 13 Dec 1987 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Jul 1988 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Hazel Belle Weeks was born on 3 Mar 1905 in Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Ira Weeks and Roxy Andress); died on 13 Dec 1987 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Jul 1988 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Volunteer: Between 1945 and 1962
    • Occupation: Between 1955 and 1963
    • Occupation: Between 1963 and 1973
    • Cremated: 15 Dec 1987

    Notes:

    Birth Source: Ontario Canada Births - 1869-1907, MS929_174
    March 03 1905 in Tillsonburg, Ontario
    Parents: Ira Weeks & Roxie Andress

    1906 Alberta Census: Strathcona District , Family #202; Pg 21, T-18362
    Weeks, I., Head, Male, Married, Age 36, Ontario
    Weeks, Roxy, Wife, Female, Married, Age 29, Ontario
    Weeks, Clara, Female, Single, Age 8 Ontario
    Weeks, Pearl, Female, Single, Age 7, Ontario
    Weeks, Ross, Male, Single, Age 5, Ontario
    Weeks, Elsie, Female, Single, Age 3, Ontario
    Weeks, Hazel, Female, Single, Age 1, Ontario

    1911 Alberta Census: Red Deer, 48, Twp 38, Pg 5 & 6 Family #62
    Weeks, Ira, Male, Head, Married, Birth Mar 1870, Age 41, Birthplace Ontario, English, Canadian, Prebyterian, Farmer
    Weeks, Roxy Alzina, Female, Wife, Married, Birth Oct 1876, Age 34, birthplace Ontario, Presbyterian
    Weeks, Clara, Female, Daughter, Single, Born July 1898, Age 12
    Weeks, Pearl, Female, Daughter, Single, Born Mar 1900, Age 11
    Weeks, Ross, Male, Son, Single, Born May 1901, Age 10
    Weeks, Elsie, Female, Daughter, Single, Born Sep 1903, Age 7
    Weeks, Hazel, Female, Daughter, Single, Born Mar 1905, Age 6
    Weeks, George, Male, Son, Single, Born Apr 1908, Age 3
    Weeks, Omar, Male, Son, Single, Born Jun 1910, Age 1 ** (birth yr should be 1909)

    Census 1916 Canadian - District 41, Community Arthurdale, Family #41, Lines 23-28 LAC Film # T-21953
    Weeks, Ira, Head, Male, Widower, Age 46, Birthplace Ontario, Occupation Farmer
    Weeks, Pearl, Female, Dau, Single, Age 16
    Weeks, Ross, Male, Son, Single, Age 15, Farmer
    Weeks, Hazel, Female, Dau, Single, Age 11
    Weeks, George, Male, Son, Single, Age 8
    Weeks, Omar, Male, Son, Single, Age 6


    1926 Prairie Provinces Census, Alberta Camrose County No. 22,
    Weeks, Ross E. Head male, Age 25, Birthplace Ontario
    Weeks, Zillah Wife Female, Age 26 Birthplace Ontario
    Weeks, Austin Son Male, Age 2 Birthplace Alberta
    Weeks, Hazel - Non relative, Female, Lodger Age 21, Birthplace Ontario**
    ** Hazel Weeks is a Sister to Ross E Weeks


    Marriage: 13 Dec 1926 - License # 3588, Record # 1507
    Andrew Wilkie & Hazel Belle Weeks, Knox United Church, Castor AB
    Witnesses: Allister Finlayson & Dorothy Lone

    After Dad's death, Mother came to live in Calgary with me, (Heather) and
    her family. Just short of 2 yearswith us,we felt she would like to be on her own, so applied for Seniors Living. She was accepted into Shouldice Lodge April 14, 1978. After several ischemia attacks, advancing disability with Parkinson's Disease, Mom was admitted to Bethany Care Centre long term Care in March or April, 1982.

    Death Registration:
    Hazel Belle Wilkie
    Date of Death: Dec. 13, 1987
    Female
    Age: 83 years
    Place of Death: Calgary, AB
    Widow
    Source: Vital Statistics, Province of AB, Reg # 87-08-012622

    Obituary:
    Hazel Belle Weeks was born March 3, 1905 at Tillsonburg, Ontario. At a young age she came with her parents to reside in the Bulwark district. She attended school at Knob Hill. On December 13, 1926 she was married to Andrew Wilkie. Their union was blessed with three children - 2 sons Allan and Richard; one daughter - Heather.
    Hazel loved her family and home, she was a good wife and mother. She held a keen interest in her community and church. She was the Sunday School Treasurer, then Sunday School Superintendant at Knox United Church for 15 years.
    She worked for a time as collector for the CPR dray business of Andy's, as a clerk for Joe Bain in his Furniture and Appliance shop, chef at Paintearth Lodge and then Matron of Paintearth Lodge from 1962-1974 when she retired.
    After Andy's passing, she came to live in Calgary with her daughter Heather. She moved into Shouldice Lodge for a few years, and when her health was deteriorating, she moved to Bethany Care Centre Calgary in 1981.
    Hazel was predeceased by her husband Andrew June 18, 1976, her son Richard February 24, 1981; one brother George and 3 sisters - Elsie, Clara and Pearl.
    She is survived by her son Allan (Mollie) of Kingston, Ont., their children Deborah and Kevin; her daughter Heather (Dennis) Williams of Calgary, their children Darryl, Bonnie and Colleen; her Daughter-in-law Peggy (Allen, Wilkie) Brown and her daughters Janice and Jacqueline of Castor, 2 brothers Ross Weeks of Stettler and Omar Weeks of Kelowna; many nieces, nephews, and friends. Also one great granddaughter Jena .

    Interment at Castor Cemetery.

    Cause of Death - Complications of femur fracture, Parkinsons Disease.



    Obituary WILKIE
    December 13, 1987, Hazel Belle, aged 83 years, passed away at the Bethany Care Centre, Calgary, AB.
    Surviving are her son Allen Wilkie and his wife Mollie of Kingston, Ontario; her daughter Heather Williams and her husband Dennis of Calgary; seven grandchildren, Deborah, Kevin, Darryl, Bonnie, Colleen, Janice, Jacqueline; one great granddaughter Jena; as well as two brothers, Ross Weeks and Omar Weeks and his wife Dorothy. She was predeceased by a son Richard in 1981. A Memorial Service will be held at the Bethany Care Centre Chapel, 916 - 18A St N.W. today at 1:30 pm. A further Memorial Service will be held at Knox United Church in Castor, Alberta on Thursday, December 17, 1987. Cremation and arrangements entrusted to Calgary Crematorium and Funeral Services. phone 289-4777.

    (Research):
    Birth Source: Ontario Canada Births - 1869-1907, MS929_174
    March 03 1905 in Tillsonburg, Ontario
    Parents: Ira Weeks & Roxie Andress

    1906 Alberta Census: Strathcona District , Family #202; Pg 21, T-18362
    Weeks, I., Head, Male, Married, Age 36, Ontario
    Weeks, Roxy, Wife, Female, Married, Age 29, Ontario
    Weeks, Clara, Female, Single, Age 8 Ontario
    Weeks, Pearl, Female, Single, Age 7, Ontario
    Weeks, Ross, Male, Single, Age 5, Ontario
    Weeks, Elsie, Female, Single, Age 3, Ontario
    Weeks, Hazel, Female, Single, Age 1, Ontario

    1911 Alberta Census: Red Deer, 48, Twp 38, Pg 5 & 6 Family #62
    Weeks, Ira, Male, Head, Married, Birth Mar 1870, Age 41, Birthplace Ontario, English, Canadian, Prebyterian, Farmer
    Weeks, Roxy Alzina, Female, Wife, Married, Birth Oct 1876, Age 34, birthplace Ontario, Presbyterian
    Weeks, Clara, Female, Daughter, Single, Born July 1898, Age 12
    Weeks, Pearl, Female, Daughter, Single, Born Mar 1900, Age 11
    Weeks, Ross, Male, Son, Single, Born May 1901, Age 10
    Weeks, Elsie, Female, Daughter, Single, Born Sep 1903, Age 7
    Weeks, Hazel, Female, Daughter, Single, Born Mar 1905, Age 6
    Weeks, George, Male, Son, Single, Born Apr 1908, Age 3
    Weeks, Omar, Male, Son, Single, Born Jun 1910, Age 1 ** (birth yr should be 1909)

    Census 1916 Canadian - District 41, Community Arthurdale, Family #41, Lines 23-28 LAC Film # T-21953
    Weeks, Ira, Head, Male, Widower, Age 46, Birthplace Ontario, Occupation Farmer
    Weeks, Pearl, Female, Dau, Single, Age 16
    Weeks, Ross, Male, Son, Single, Age 15, Farmer
    Weeks, Hazel, Female, Dau, Single, Age 11
    Weeks, George, Male, Son, Single, Age 8
    Weeks, Omar, Male, Son, Single, Age 6


    Marriage: 13 Dec 1926 - License # 3588, Record # 1507
    Andrew Wilkie & Hazel Belle Weeks, Knox United Church, Castor AB
    Witnesses: Allister Finlayson & Dorothy Lone


    Death Registration:
    Hazel Belle Wilkie
    Date of Death: Dec. 13, 1987
    Female
    Age: 83 years
    Place of Death: Calgary, AB
    Widow
    Source: Vital Statistics, Province of AB, Reg # 87-08-012622

    (Medical):Spanish Flu 1918 - never regained her usual plump figure

    Parkinson Disease 1976

    Hobbies:
    Gardening, Making Horseradish, Crocheting, Tatting, Sewing

    Volunteer:
    Sec/treas of Knox United Church Sunday School

    Occupation:
    Clerk in hardware/furniture store - Bains Store, Castor, AB

    Occupation:
    Matron of Seniors Lodge

    Cremated:
    Calgary Crematorium, Calgary, AB

    Notes:

    Married:

    License # 3588; Record # 1507 Vital Stats of Alberta
    Groom: Andrew Wilkie, Bachelor
    Occupation: Teamster
    Age: 25
    Can Read & Write: Yes
    Residence: Castor, AB
    Birthplace: Fifeshire, Scotland
    Parents: David Wilkie, Perthshire Scotland & Annie Scott

    Bride: Hazel Belle Weeks, Spinster
    Occupation: Household Duties
    Age: 21
    Residence: Castor, AB
    Can Read & Write: Yes
    Birthplace: Fleet, AB ***
    Parents: Ira Weeks, Tillsonburg Ont & Roxie Andress

    Date of Marriage: 13 December 1926
    Place: Knox United Church, Castor, AB
    Witnesses: Allister Finlayson & Dorothy Lone
    Clergy: O. R. Lewis
    Registered: 15 December 1926, Edmonton AB Donald Mackie, Registrar

    ***Birthplace stated Fleet an error, was Tillsonburg, Ontario

    Children:
    1. David Allen Wilkie was born on 4 Apr 1930 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; died on 16 May 2013 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Richard Andrew Wilkie was born on 25 Jun 1939 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; died on 24 Feb 1981 in Heisler, Flagstaff County, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 27 Feb 1981 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.
    3. 5. V.H. Wilkie*



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