My Scottish "Wilkie" Family
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1501 | Born abt 1870, enumerated on 1871 England Census at Lambeth, St Mary, Surrey, England as Age 1, residing with his Parents John N Frye & Barbara Frye 1881 English census - found at Saffron, Walden, Essex, England, age 11yrs 1891 England Census: Ealing, Christchurch, Middlesex, Eng; RegDist - Brentford Foye, John R, Male, Head, Married, Age 50, Occ Grocer Foye, Barbara H., Female, Wife, Married, Age 46 Foye, John W., Male, Son, Single, Age 21, Occ Clerk Foye, Isabel C., Female, Dtr, Single, Age 19 Foye, Kate F., Female, Dtr, Single, Age 17 Foye, Norman C, Male, Son, Single, Age 11 Foye, Gerald E., Male, Son, Single, Age 7 Foye,Dorothy A., Female, Dtr, Single, Age 5 1901 England Census: Ealing, Middlesex, Brentford, ED2, Household #28; RG13, Piece 1190, Folio 36, pg5 John W. Frye, Age 31, birth abt 1870, Male, Son, Born Brixton, London, Eng; No occ given Residing with his Father & siblings Kate, Norman & Dorothy. 1901: Marriage to Ethel Annie M. Wiley New York Passenger Lists 1820-1957 Arrival Date: 17 Jul 1911 Est Birth 1870 - Age 41 yrs Married Male, Departed Liverpool, England on ship Cedric Occupation: Manager Port of Arrival: New York, New York Source: Microfilm Serial: T715, roll T715_1709, Pg 99 Phone book entries 1908 & 1925 respectively John Wilkie Frye, Section 1, Pg 225 of phone book - address/res - 27 Hillcroft Crescent 1925 - Pg 409, Frye, John Wilkie at 79c Holland Rd W.14; Park 5180 (my research HW) 1911 England & Wales Census Lines 1-5 inclusive John Wilkie Frye, Head, Age 41, Married, Sales Manager, Birthplace Briston, London Ethel Margaret Frye, Wife, Age 34, Married, 9 yrs married, 2 living chn, 2 chn still living, Birthplace Melbourne Australia John Byron Frye, Son, Age 8, School, Birthplace Paddington, London Eric Victor Frye, Son, Age 4, Single, Birthplace Ealing Middlesex Dorothy Agnes Frye, Sister, Age 25, Single, Birthplace Ealing, Middlesex 2 additional persons, a cook and a nurse residing with this family from ancestry.ca Andrews newspapers index cards 1790-1976 Frye:Wiley On April 27 1901, at St Peter's Bayswater, John Wilkie Frye, eldest son of John Nicholas Frye of Ealing, to Ethel Annie Margaret Wiley, eldest Daughter of William Wiley of Cape Town, Present address - Sandringham Hotel, Southsea (my research HW) Frye: on July 25 1951, at Southsea, after a short illness, John Wilkie Frye, late of Eastbourne and South Africa, retired director of Anglo-American Oil Co., Ltd, dearly loved husband of Ethel, Father of Jack and Eric, Grandfather of Mary Gillitt, Aged 81. Funeral service, Swaythling Crematorium, Eastleigh, July 30 1951. (my research HW) Frye, John Wilkie of the Sandringham Hotel Osborne-road Southsea, Hampshire fied 25 Jul 1951 at the Normanton Nursing Home Southsea Administration (with will) (limited) London 25 April to Richard Moubray Buller & Arnold Wilson Bristow solicitors attorneys of Harold Douglas Mansfield secretary and Esther Annie Margaret Frye widow Effects: £2632 8 s 9d | Frye, John Wilkie (I1489)
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1502 | Born in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand First Marriage to Hildegarde Mary Reynolds abt 1917 in England Allan Charles Ford enlisted WWI - about 1916 - according to New Zealand Nominal Rolls 1914-1918, Vol 2 - 01 Jan 1916 Allan Charles Ford, #22587, Sgt, Architect, Military was member of New Zealand Engineers | Ford, Allan Charles (I2332)
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1503 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Van Doorn, D.J. (I1741)
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1504 | Both parents are buried at Baptist Cemetery, Section C, Row P 1a, Woodstock, Ont | Stevens, William George (I1369)
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1505 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: C. Clark / S. ??? (F51)
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1506 | Both Stanley Noels and Lela (Coulter) Noels are buried in Otterville Cemetery source OCFA However I found a marker for above in Tillsonburg Cemetery - more research required hw | Coulter, Lela (I251)
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1507 | Both Stanley Noels and Lela (Coulter) Noels are buried in Otterville Cemetery. Source OCFA | Noels, Stanley Beecher (I253)
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1508 | Brewer, Age 23 yrs | Wilkie, Charles (I338)
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1509 | Bride: Annie Melvin Moir (Moyer) Groom: Harry Munroe Weeks | Weeks, Harry Munroe (I1004)
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1510 | Bride; Mary Burch, age 19, Groom: George M. Haley, age 21, Farmer | Haley, George Miller Bertrand (I1490)
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1511 | British Columbia, Canada | Batchelor, Robert Alexander (I901)
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1512 | Bronchitis x 14 days, General Debility | Wilson*, Thomas Adam (I213)
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1513 | Bryce Douglas Arnot England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index 1837-1915 Name: Bryce D. Arnot Mother's Maiden Name: Crooks Registration Year: 1912 Reg Quarter: Jul, Aug, Sep Reg. District: Croydon, Surrey Volume 2a, Page 562 England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index 1916-2007 Name: Arnot, Bryce Douglas Birth 11 June 1912 Died Quarter 2 1978 England & Wales National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills & Administrations 1858-1995 Year 1978 Arnot, Bryce Douglas of 23 A Fore St Shaldon Devon, died 31 May 1978 Administration Bristol 18 Jul £9499 | Arnot, Bryce Douglas (I2420)
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1514 | Buff | Larkin, Andrew Rutherford (I838)
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1515 | Bulk Imperial Oil Asst Agent | Wilkie*, Andrew (I33)
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1516 | Bulldozer Driver, Motor Lorry Driver | Anderson, John (I275)
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1517 | Burial date Source Tillsonburg Cemetery, office, 2007 | Hollier, G. Gordon (I532)
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1518 | Burial Date source, Tillsonburg Cemetery office, 2007 | Chambers, Helen Kathleen (I1019)
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1519 | Burial date source, Tillsonburg Cemetery office, 2007 | Sherman, Ruth Louise (I556)
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1520 | Burial in New Road Cemetery, Conc. 10/Lot 26, South Norwich Twp. Oxford County, Ontario. Lot 14 D Tombstone Notes: James E. Butler 1888-1963 Occupation: Farmer James E. Butler and Annie Mabel Weeks farmed at RR3, Tillsonburg, same road as New Road Cemetery is located. Source: Gerald Beaman | Butler, James Ernest (I957)
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1521 | Burial in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section H, Row F, # 20 In Memory of / Ira / son of Joseph and Charity Weeks / died Sept 13, 1864 / ag 25 yrs 3m's/ & 6 dys. Ira was accidently shot and killed by his fiance, Nancy Turner, in his twenty-fifth year, two weeks before their wedding was to have taken place. Ira Weeks Come list to me, ye careless youths, And a story I'll relate How by the hands of his true love Young Ira met his fate He was a young and charming youth, And Nancy's heart had won: Together, they with plighted hands Were ever to be one One day he called ar Nancy's cor, As he was want to do To see the one he loved so well And to whom his heart was true. They sat and chatted for awhile, Their hearts were knit as one: Not knowing that dread death was nigh, And Ira's course was run. Her brother from a-hunting came And repaired to Nancy's room But he soon arose and left his gun, Yes - - Ah - - Alas - - - too soon. Nancy arose and took the gun, Not thinking any harm: The gun was charged, she knew it not, And so, feared no alarm. While playing with the gun, she said, "Ira, shall I shoot you?" "Shoot," Ira said, the gun went off and shot him through and through The maiden screamed in accents wild As his lifeless form she viewed No pen can paint in character, The awful scene that ensued. The joys looked for upon that day Were turned to sorrow, severe, And the weddingers of fine array, To mourners did appear. Now who can tell the awful grief That filled this maiden's breast: No balm can give her any relief, For her, there is no rest. Her pities were all blighted As the sky that appeared so clear, Is darkened now, with many a care, And a sorrow, so severe. Author Unknown Ira was accidently shot and killed by his fiancee, Nancy Turner, in his twenty-fifth year, two weeks before their wedding was to have taken place. Source; Ostrander Women's Institute Book | Weeks, Ira (I75)
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1522 | Burial in Tillsonburg Cemetery Tombstone Transcription: Harry M. 1911 - 1982 Father Death Date source Brant Gibbard internet site Burial date source, Tillsonburg Cemetery, office,2007 | Weeks, Harry Munroe (I1004)
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1523 | Burial in Tillsonburg Cemetery Section K, Row G # 2 Flatsone; Hollier / George William / son of / Gordon & Winifred / Hollier/ 1926 - 1963 | Hollier, George William (I533)
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1524 | Burial in Tillsonburg Cemetery Section K, Row G # 5 Flatstone; Holllier / Geo H Hollier / 1877 - 1972 | Hollier, George H. (I1500)
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1525 | Burial in Tillsonburg Cemetery Section K, Row G # 4 Flatstone: Hollier/ Edith/ wife of / Geo. H. Hollier/ 1879 - 1959 | Edith (I1501)
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1526 | Burial in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section K, Row G, # 3 Flatstone; Ada / dau of Geo H & Edith / Hollier / 1909 - 1915 | Hollier, Ada (I1502)
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1527 | Burial in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Oxford Cty, Ontario; shared with husband Wallace Weeks | McFarlane, Merle A. (I509)
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1528 | Burial is Eden, Elgin Cty, Ontario, Canada | Phelps, Fanny Jane (I1364)
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1529 | Burial monument has 1904 for Merle's birth date and Hilliker family tree site states 09 Mar 1905 - needs verification | McFarlane, Merle A. (I509)
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1530 | Burial monument in Tillsonburg Cemetery, side Panel Stanton B W , Son of SBW and C. Carpenter, died 22 June 1868, age 7 yrs, 6 mos, 27 days; also Son Charlie, infant Son | Source (S277)
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1531 | Burial Source: Tillsonburg Cemetery office, 2007 | Sherman, Mary Margaret (I557)
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1532 | Burial Source: Tillsonburg Cemetery office, Tillsonburg, ON, 2007 | Sherman, Dorothy Eileen (I554)
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1533 | Burial Source: Tillsonburg Cemtery office 2007 Helen Palen - Obituary Tillsonburg News, 2007 September 18 Mom went home to be with Jesus; Passed away peacefully at the Woodingford Lodge, Tillsonburg on Tuesday, September 18 2007. Helen (McAuley) Palen, formerly of R. R. #7 Tillsonburg at the age of 74 years. Born in Rama Township, November 16 1932, Daughter of the late Edward McAuley and the late former Frances (McMillan) McAuley (Black River, Ontario). Helen was predeceased by her beloved husband of 51 years, Morely Orrin Palen, October 15 2004. Survived by her much loved and loving family: Ted Palen of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; John Palen & wife Wendy, Mary and her husband Perry Gosso and Theresa Palen all of Tillsonburg. Proud grandmother of six Grandsons. Survived by a Sister Mary and her husband Murray Smith of Victoria Harbour Ontario and nieces & nephews and cousins. Predeceased by a much loved Son - Private James palen (1987). Friends, former neighbours and relatives are welcome to meet with the Palen Family and share favourite memories on Thursday evening from 6 - 9 pm at the Verhoeve Funeral Home. Interment to follow in the Tillsonburg Cemetery. | McAuley, Helen Anne (I394)
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1534 | Burial Tillsonburg Cemetery Tombstone Inscription: Murray D. 1923 - 1975 His wife Norma B. 1921 - Burial Date source, Tillsonburg Cemetery, office, 2007 | Weeks, Donald Murray (I1008)
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1535 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Red granite monument Roy Maxwell Weeks / May 28, 1914 / June 26, 1986 Burial Date source Tillsonburg Cemetery, office, 2007 | Weeks, Roy Maxwell (I629)
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1536 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Rouse, Bertha H. 1903 - 1996 Surname of Bertha from Marg Craven - I am wondering if Bertha remarried after Edwin passed away, as so many names | Doucette, Bertha H. Parsons (I1475)
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1537 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Black granite Monument, on cement base Weeks / J. Lucille Drake / 1918 - 2001 / Alexander H. / "Alex" / 1915 - 2004 two wedding rings joined together / 1953 Obituary, Tillsonburg Newspaper, Sept. 24, 2004 Weeks, H. Alexander (Alex) passed away on Thursday, September 23rd, 2004 at the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital in his 90th year. Born in Tillsonburg, April 15, 1915. Predeceased by his wife Jean "Lucille" Weeks (Dec 10, 2001). Loving father and father-in-law of Shirleen and her husband Royce Fawcett of Atchison, Kansas, USA. Dear brother and brother -in-law of Ken Weeks and his wife Dorothy of Tillsonburg. Predeceased by a sister and a brother-in-law Elizabeth and Henry Howes. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service to celebrate the lives of H. Alexander (Alex) Weeks and his wife "Lucille" to be conducted on Tuesday, September 28th, 2004 at 1 p.m. in the Verhoeve Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Andrew Brndjar. Inurnment to follow in the Tillsonburg Cemetery. Memorial donations (by cheque) payable to the charity of your choice would be received at the Verhoeve Funeral Home, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg. Visitation Tuesday 12 noon until service time at 1 p.m. at the Verhoeve Funeral Home. *Note- Birth date in this obituary states April 15 instead of 25 - hw | Weeks, Alexander Henry (I988)
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1538 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Ida Rouse Bradfield 1921 - 1960 | Rouse, Ida Theresa (I440)
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1539 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Red Granite monument on cement base/ Floyd is noted on the monument with his parents Floyd, a son died Oct. 15, 1912 / aged 1 month, 19 days. Ontario VS / Death Index/ 1912, Pg 419, Reg # 022472 WEEKS, Floyd W. , Sex: Male Date of Death: Oct 15, 1912 Age: 1 month & 19 days, Location: Lot 6, Conc 4 NTR, Middleton Father: John Weeks, Middleton Mother: Lena Smith Cause - Gastritis - 6 weeks; Informant: Frank E.B. McGilvery MD, Tillsonburg Middleton, Norfolk Cty, 022472-12 | Weeks, Floyd Albert (I628)
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1540 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Rouse, Edward A. 1923 - 1995 "Together Forever" The front page of the July 27, 1944 edition of The Tillsonburg News: far right of the page is a picture and short entry about Edward, a member of the Royal Canadian Navy, who was taken as a German prisoner of war after the sinking of his ship, the HMCS Athabaskan, on April 29, 1944. At the time the destroyer Athabaskan was sunk, Edward was helping convoy supplies and troop ships to Russia. The ship sank in the English Channel after engaging with German destroyers and being torpedoed. Many of the seaman who went into the water that cold April day were rescued within 15 minutes of the sinking by the Athabaskan's sister ship the Haida, whose crew risked their own safety to pluck as many survivors from the water as possible. Edward, however, wasn't among those rescued by the Haida, and though he had all but given up hope of survival, was saved from the icy water by a German ship. Ed was a stoker on the Athabaskan. According to Ruth (Ed's wife), the ship's captain went against orders and stopped to pick up remaining survivors. Once on board, said Ruth, the soldiers, near exhaustion, were cleaned and showered by the Germans. They were then transported to a prisoner of war camp near Bremen, Germany, where they would spend the next year of their lives. Life in the prison camp was anything but luxurious. The walls of the camp were high and covered in barbed wire, and signs informed would-be escapees that they would be shot without hesitation if they tried to make a run for it. Soldiers in the camp were subjected to lengthy and strenuous exercise, said Ruth, and some died of exhaustion because of it. Those who survived the persistent exercise lived on minimal food. Edward survived and made his way home after the war, where he met Ruth and they were married. Edward suffered many nightmares from his war experiences. He sought help from a psychiatrist when he was 62 years. Following his retirement, Ed's health deteriorated rapidly; he became sedentary, and at times, wouldn't eat. Doctors tested him for numerous diseases and conditions, they could find nothing wrong. Edward died at the age of 72, and his wife Ruth feels the memories of war killed him. Excerpt from The Tillsonburg Independence News, Monday, Nov 13, 2000, page 4 Notes from Ashley Rouse, January 2010 - Grand Son Edward joined the Navy and served aboard HMCS Athabascan. His ship participated in convoys across the Atlantic and up to Murmansk, Russia. The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel, but my Grandfather was plucked from the water by German Sailors. He spent almost a year in a P.O.W. camp in Germany before returning home to Tillsonburg at the end of the war. He was an electrician who worked for hydro | Rouse, Edward Alfred (I456)
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1541 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Tombstone Monument has inscribed Rouse, Mark E. May 17, 1949 Together Forever, Loved Life" | Rouse, Mark Esmond (I458)
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1542 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Section C, Row Q, # 5 Weeks / "at rest " Henry Weeks / died / Sept. 23, 1927 / aged 49 years his wife / Mary Moir / 1888 - 1972 Burial Date source, Tillsonburg Cemetery, office, 2007 Obituary - Woodstock Sentinel Review newspaper - Thursday, April 13 1972, Page 2, Column 1 & 2 Mrs Henry Weeks - Tillsonburg - Mrs. Henry (Mary) Weeks of 136 Rolph St, Tillsonburg, 84, died Tuesday at the Tillsonburg Memorial Hospital. She was predeceased by her husband, Henry Weeks in 1927, and two brothers Robert (Scotty) Moir in 1972 and Jack Moir in 1969. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. H. J. (Elizabeth) Howes of Tillsonburg, two Sons, Alex Weeks of Oakville, Ken Weeks of Tillsonburg, one Sister Mrs Margaret Skidgmore of Woodstock, two Brothers Kenneth Moir of Aberdeen, Scotland, James Moir of Manchester England, three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 pm at H. A. Ostrander and Sons Funeral Home, Tillsonburg. Rev. William Skelly of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Tillsonburg, will officiate. Interment will be in the Tillsonburg Cemetery | Moir, Mary (I985)
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1543 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Section H, Row E, # 7 Weeks / Joseph Weeks / 1834 - 1928 / his wife / Armenta Weeks / 1855 - 1941 Armenta, was known to most people as Aunt Minty Source: Notes from Ostrander Women's Institute *1901 Census - 93 Norfolk, b-5 Dereham, Page 7, Line 48* Weeks, Arminta, Female, White, Wife, Married, Born 5 Aug 1855, Age 45, Birthplace urban Ontario, Origin English, Religion Methodist. 1911 Census, Ontario, Oxford South, Dereham, District 4, Page 6 Line 13, Household # 57 Weeks, Joseph, Male, Head, Married, Born Mar 1835, Age 77, Ontario, German, Canadian, Presbyterian, Farmer Weeks, Arminia, Female, Wife, Married, Born Aug 1855, Age 55, Ontario, German, Canadian, Presbyterian St Thomas Times Journal newspaper, 30 Jul 1941, Pg 8, Col 5 Funeral of Mrs Joseph Weeks on July 26 1941 | Clark, Rosa Armenta (I48)
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1544 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Entry # 257 Red granite monument Weeks, Gordon / Mar. 15, 1906 - Sept 3, 1968 Glade / Aug. 28, 1906 - May 31, 1973 | Meadows, Glade (I614)
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1545 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Entry # 259 Black granite on white granite with cement base monument Weeks / Jack A. E. / 1928 - 1982 | Weeks, Jack Alfred Edward (I615)
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1546 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section B, Row F, # 2 Chambers / Williar B. / Chambers / 1875 - 1951 / beloved husband of / Minnie K. Chivers / 1878 - 1955 / Guy A. Chambers / 1904 - 1968 Gone but not forgotten | Chambers, Willard B. (I1478)
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1547 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section B, Row F, # 2b Chambers / b./ Weeks / O. Stanley Weeks / husband of / Helen K. Chambers / 1906 - 1982 Burial date source, Tillsonburg Cemetery, office,2007 | Weeks, Orliph Stanley (I1001)
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1548 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section B, Row Q, # 9 Helen M. Weeks / 1905 - 1960 Burial date source, Tillsonburg Cemetery office, 2007 | Brown, Mary Helen (I530)
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1549 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section C, Row Q, # 5 Back of Monument Howes / Henry G. / 1911 - 1983 Marker: Elizabeth, Henry, Mother, Father Burial date source, Tillsonburg Cemetery office,2007 | Howes, Henry George (I987)
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1550 | Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section D, Row G, # 1 Face of stone divided Sherman Right side; Gerald L. 1922 - Obituary GERALD 'ZEKE' SHERMAN Peacefully at Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Monday January 5, 2003, **with his family by his side, Gerald "Zeke" Lewis Sherman of Courtland at the age of 82 years. Wonderful husband and best friend of 60 years to Greta (Hayward) Sherman. Zeke was an excellent father to Marlene Knack and her husband Bob, Cheryle Ann Palmer and her husband Larry, and Robert Sherman and his wife Jo-Ann. Loving grandfather to Bryon Carson and hsi wife Kim, Glen Carson, Carolyn Carson Dunseith and Gary Wells, Sherri Palmer and husband Wray Goodwin, Mandy Sherman and fiance Dan Gaulin, Jerry Sherman, Richard Dunseith and Richard and Terri Knack. Robert and Cathy Knack, and Cheryl and Paul Wardle. Great Grandfather to Trevor and Adam Carson, Brandon, Main, Baily, Emily and Cameron. Loving brother to Donna Long and Jean Bowlby. Brother in law to Bob and Donna Mae Hayward, Corrin Hayward and Don McQuiggan. Zeke was predeceased by his parents Cecil Sherman and Aletta (Weeks), two granddaughters Judy Lynn Carson (1961) and Teresa Leanne Palmer (1975); sisters Dorothy Marquette, Ruth Gray, Marie Sands, Margaret McQuiggan, Norm and Dorothy Hawyard, Marie and Mac Hicks and Jack Hayward. A Royal Canadian Legion service will commence on Wednesday evening, January 7, 2004 at 6;30 pm. The family will receive friends at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell St., Tillsonburg on Thursday, January 8, 2004 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. The funeral will be held in the Ostranders Funeral Home chapel on Friday, January 9,2004 at 1:30 pm. Pastor Bryan Bucher officiating, Interment at the Tillsonburg Cemetery. Memorial donations to Zeke's memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Tillsonburg, District Memorial Hospital Dialysis Unit or the Children's Miracle Network. ** misprint hw | Sherman, Gerald Lewis (I555)
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