My Scottish "Wilkie" Family
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1601 | Certified Copy of Record of Marriage: Michigan State, Sanilac County; Record No. 1 Groom: Ranson* Weeks (Ransom) Age: 23 years White Residence: Novesta, Michigan Birthplace: Canada Occupation: Farmer Father: Walter Weeks Mother: Eliza Jane Matthews Date of Marriage: January 7, 1902 in Novesta Michigan by Rev. R. Weaver, Baptist Minister Bride: Hulda J. Howley Age: 30 years White Residence: Evergreen Twp Birthplace: Canada Occupation: Daughter Father: Robert Howey Mother: Rhuama Havens Witnesses: Ira R. Howey and Anna May Weeks both of Novesta Michigan 1910 Thirteenth United States Census,, Hamtramck, Wayne, Michigan Weeks, Ransom, Head, M, White, Age 31, Married , Laborer at Automobile Shop It is difficult to read the number of years married, and the immigration year, NA yr Weeks, Hulda, Female, Wife, Age 40, Married, Born Canada, Immigrated 1887. This couple had Boarders staying with them, but names are not Weeks or Howey. Death Certificate # 236 - Rose Twp, Oakland Cty, Michigan Name: Hulda Jane Weeks Female, white, Married Date of Birth: 24 Feb 1870 Age 48 yrs, 8 mos 24 dys Occupation: At home; Farm Birthplace Canada Parents: Robert Howey & R.... Havens Date of Death: Nov 18 1918 Cause of Death: Mitral Insufficiency - 6 mos & Rheumatism x 2 yrs Informant: Ransom Weeks | Howey, Huldah Jane (I233)
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1602 | Certified Copy of Record of Marriage: Michigan State, Sanilac County; Record No. 2703 Groom: Earl W. Weeks Age: 40 years White Residence; Ferndale, Michigan Birthplace: Michigan Occupation: Defense Worker Father: Lorne Weeks Mother: Florence Stephens Date of Marriage: April 8, 1944 in Custer Methodist Church, Custer Twp, Michigan Bride: Margaret B. McPherson Age 43 years White Residence: McGregor, Michigan Occupation: at home Father: Alex McPherson Mother: Mary O'Connell Minister: Robert A. Lawason, Methodist Minister Witnesses: Marion McPherson, of McGregor and Kenneth C. Ross of Keego Harbor, Michigan | Family: Earl W. Weeks / Margaret Bell McPherson (F91)
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1603 | Changed his name to Walter from Wallace Burial is in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Burial was done Oct. 31, 1981 by Verhoeve Funeral Home. Mark was a member of King Hiram Lodge # 78 AF and AM. His obituary was posted in the Tillsonburg Paper. Obituary - W. ROSS RONSON W. Ross Ronson of RR 2, Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Thursday, October 29, 1981, in his 72nd year. Born in Middleton Township, December 17, 1909, he was a son of the former Anna Bell Weeks and the late Mark Ronson. He was a life long resident of Middleton Township. From 1939 to 1955 Mr. Ronson was a partner with Joseph McHugh in the Ronson and McHugh feed and machine business. When the partnership was dissolved Mr Ronson operated the Ronson Supply Co.,, dealing in lumber, from 1955-1961. He was a member of King Hiram Lodge No. 78 AF & AM. Surviving are his wife the former Margaret Butler; his mother Mrs. Anna Bell Ronson of RR2, Tillsonburg, two aunts, Mrs. Mae Weeks of Delhi and Mrs. Bessie Ronson of Tillsonburg; and several cousins. Resting at the H.D. Verhoeve Funeral HOme, Tillsonburg, where service will be held Saturday, October 31, at 2 pm, conducted by Rev. Ronald L. Evans of Goshen Baptist Church and Pastor James Twineu of Courtland Fellowship Baptist Church. Interment in Tillsonburg Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family. | Ronson, Walter Ross (I655)
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1604 | Charity Meeks, Female, Widow, Age 78, Universalist. Although the surname is spelled Meeks, this is a misprint or misinterpretation, as this definitely is our Family of Weeks hw | Kern, Charity (I69)
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1605 | Charity Weeks , Birthplace Canada West, Universalist, Age 50, Female; residing with her husband Joseph Weeks and children John Weeks, Amos Weeks, Joseph Weeks, Walter Weeks, Ira Weeks, Ransom Weeks, and Isaac Weeks | Kern, Charity (I69)
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1606 | Charles Millard Malpas/ Jas. Graham | Family: William John Russell / Jemina Graham (F261)
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1607 | Charles Wilkie, Jane Sinclair | Family: Charles Wilkie / Janet Sinclair (F47)
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1608 | Charlotte "Lottie" stated her immigration year to Canada was 1890 | Morison, Charlotte Eveline (I1671)
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1609 | Charlotte married Sanders G. Todd 1939 England Register, Liverpool, Lancashire, Residing with her Parents, James A. Wilkie & Jane B. T. Wilkie Tod, Charlotte, Female, Birth as 15 Jun 1907, Single; She is working as a Packer in a Preserved Meat Factory | Wilkie, Charlotte (I2148)
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1610 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, C. (I1669)
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1611 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dyck, W. (I102)
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1612 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wilkie, J.M. (I38)
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1613 | Christening Source: C114404 Film, 3020-Frame 560 Birth Source; OPR 1813-884/1 Nov 3: OPR 440/2 - 1811 1861 - Census , Ballingry, Fife, Scotland June Research 2015 Entry # 67 William Brown, Head, Married, Age 48, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrosshire, Portmoak Mady Brown, Wife, Married, Age 47, Wife, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife Janet Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 17, Dau of Fm Worker, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife Magdlane Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 12, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife Helen Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 10, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife Cecil Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 8, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife 1871 - Living at Ballingry, Fife, with wife, grandson, & grandtr. D2, p 17 Grandson - Alexander S. Brown, age 2, Ballingry GD: Magdeline Watson/Brown age 4, Ballingry 1881 Census Dwelling: Manorlies Farm Cothouse, Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland, Film 0203533, vol 464, Enum Dist 5, page 8 William Brown, married, age 68, Occupation ploughman, Birthplace Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland Magdalene Brown, wife, married, age 67, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland Alexander Brown, grandson, scholar, age 12, Birthplace, Ballingry, Fife, Scotland Death Source: New Registry House 1891-464-4. Magdalene Brown (Butters), died at Portmoak, Middleburn, on March 18, 1891, female, age 79 years, Husband, William Brown Parents: Unknown Butters, Ploughman, deceased, Mother unknown Cause of Death - Heart Disease, Bronchitis Informant; Alex Brown, son - Residence Halbeath, Dunfermline | Butters, Magdalene (Magdalena) (I173)
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1614 | Christening: IGI Source 1040104, Print 6900808 Christening 29 Aug 1814, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland There seems a frequent occurence of twin births in the Wilkies Another Birth Source: OPR Dunfermline Parish Births & Baptisms: Wilkie, Isabell 29 Aug 1814 Female Parents William Wilkie & Henrietta Philp Dunfermline Fife GROS Data: 424/00 0090 0354 | Wilkie, Isabell (I1241)
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1615 | Christening: Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, #308 1899, Dec 3rd Victoria Maud Ford, born 25 Aug 1899 Parents: James Robert Murphy Ford & Florence Elizabeth Maud Ford Residence: 51 Sheen Lane, Mortlake 1939 England & Wales Register, Esher, Surrey, England Post Office Portsmouth Road Ford, James R. M.; Male, Birth 17 Mar 1872, Widow, Sub Postmaster & Tobaconist Ford, Victoria M. Female, Birth 25 Aug 1899, Single, Sub Post office clerk 1951 Surrey England Electoral Registers Portsmouth Road 480 Ford, James R, 6 Cholmley Terrace 481 Ford, Victoria M. 6 Cholmley Terrace England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index 1984 Name: Victoria Maud Ford Death Age: 84 Birth Date: 25 Aug 1899 Registration Date: Jan 1984 Registration District: Chichester, Sussex Volume 18, Page 1640 | Ford, Victoria M. (I2360)
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1616 | Christiana - Daughter of John & Barbara Wilkie is enumerated on the England 1841 census Age 2 ; however the 1851 Census records a Daughter Faustina or Forestina Age 7, clearly not a C in the name, so unsure if Faustina & Christiana are one and the same person or if Christiana had died and Faustina is another Daughter hw Jan 2012 - Further research ancestry.ca - Burials, obituaries - London England Page 55, Burials in the Parish of St Giles, without Cripplegate, in the City of London, in the Year 1839 & 1840 Entry #213 - Christiana Wilkie, Abode Moor Lane, Buried 24 Dec 1839, Age 7 mos then a signature in column "by whom the ceremony was performed" - but signature unreadable to me. This is a possibility for the Death of Christian Wilkie - dtr of Barbara Hay & John Wilkie b June 1839 - excepting on 1841 census a Christiana is enumerated as age 2 Christian Wilkie is NOT found on 1851 British census Another possibility: Deaths registered July, August, September 1846 Wilkie, Christiana at St Geo Ham Sq - vol 1, Pg 8 2019 research I have continued to search for Christian / Christiana - Dtr of John & Barbara (Hay) Wilkie and cannot find her - certainly if she were alive close to 1859 - strong probability she would be married. However I am believing for the moment that the above noted possible deaths - one of them is our Christian / Christiana Wilkie hw | Wilkie, Christiana (I1482)
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1617 | Chronic Bronchitis/ Senility | Mein*, Catherine Forsyth Durie (I212)
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1618 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sandham, N.E. (I107)
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1619 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Williams, C.A. (I5)
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1620 | Church of Scotland | Family: Andrew Wilkie* / Janet Brown* (F16)
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1621 | City Health Dept. | Beath, David (I743)
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1622 | Clarence remained a bachelor. Obituary: Born February 7, 1920 in the Castor Hospital, Clarence was the eldest son born to Milton and Pearl Strome. He attended the rural school of Beaverdale for the first nine years and then took part of highschool in Castor riding horseback, biking and many times walking the five miles each way. He helped with the farm work at home and then spent a few years working as a hired hand on other farms. Clarence drove truck for several years and later took up employment at Schnell's Shop in Castor. He worked there for a good number of years, mostly fixing and repairing farm equipment. he continued to work for Dave Clark after Dave purchased the business from Schnells. Besides this Clarence had a bit of land of his own and he loved to go and spend time putting in his crop and working on his tractors and equipment. Clarence spent his entire life in the Castor area and will be missed by many people. Clarence died in Our Lady of the Rosary Hospital Castor on Saturday, July 10, 1993 at the age of 73 years. Clarence was known and most skilled in repairing any piece of equipment. He collected antique trucks, and tractors which were sold at a public auction after his death. Clarence lived with his sister Elsina in their parents home in Castor. | Strome, Clarence Edward (I150)
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1623 | Clarifies further land dealings GGG grandfather Amos Weeks had, and his family including Sons Daniel Miller and Joseph | Source (S267)
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1624 | Cleish, Kinross | Wilkie, Robert (I343)
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1625 | Cleish, Kinross, Scotland | Paul, Amely (I683)
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1626 | Clerk at Lumber yard, Castor, Alberta | Allen, Margaret Rose (I37)
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1627 | Clerk in butcher shop, domestic cook | Morton, Janet (I161)
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1628 | Clerk in hardware/furniture store - Bains Store, Castor, AB | Weeks, Hazel Belle (I34)
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1629 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wilkie, J.M. (I38)
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1630 | clipping re Cleopatra Weeks and Stanton B W Carpenter marriage Tillsonburg News, June 25, 1868 page 3 Column 2 Source: mihaley @ oxford.net as M Irene Haley Hopper. *** I question this date as children were born prior to this, needs more research and I haven't seen the newspaper or the article to verify. In Stanton Carpenters obituary in Tillsonburg Liberal newspaper, it mentions that Stanton B. W. Carpenter and Cleopatra Weeks were married in 1856. Source: Tillsonburg Liberal newspaper, Feb. 13, 1902 Page 1, Col 4 | Family: Stanton B. W. Carpenter / Cleopatra E. Weeks (F69)
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1631 | Coal Mine Pony Driver | Wilkie, Robert (I541)
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1632 | Coal Miner | Wilkie, David (I1151)
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1633 | Coal Miner | Wilkie, John (I1054)
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1634 | Coal Miner | Barnett, James (I560)
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1635 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Robertson, P. (I456)
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1636 | Coal miner | Scott, Richard (I436)
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1637 | Coal miner | Scott*, John (I63)
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1638 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Carruthers, J. (I1210)
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1639 | Coalminer | Wilkie, Robert (I541)
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1640 | Coalminer | Wilkie*, David (I57)
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1641 | Coalminer,Hometead/farmer | Easton*, James Hamilton (I167)
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1642 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johnsgaard, D. (I55)
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1643 | Coldstream Scots Guards | Wilkie, David (I1326)
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1644 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wilson, T. (I465)
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1645 | Collier, Coal Miner | Scott*, Richard (I211)
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1646 | Colliery Labourer | Wilkie*, Andrew (I61)
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1647 | Colliery Pumpman | Reekie, John Watson (I1301)
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1648 | Commercial Traveller, Sewing Machines | Arnott, John Wilkie (I690)
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1649 | Conc 12, Lot 11, Dereham Twp., Oxford County, Ontario, Canada | Haley, John (I261)
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1650 | Congestive heart Failure, CVA, Arterio Sclerotic Heart Disease | Graham, Jemina (I852)
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