My Scottish "Wilkie" Family
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301 | Scotland Statutory Births 1910, 685/6 463 Name: Arnot, John Wilkie Date of Birth: 27 May 1910 1 h 30 min PM Location: 218 Dalny Road, Edinburgh Male Parents: John Wilkie Arnot, Electrician & Mary Douglas Arnot MS Crooks Married 16 Jul 1909, Edinburgh Informant: John W. Arnot, Father Registered: 30 May 1910 At Edinburgh, D. Cameron Asst Registrar England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills & Administrations) 1858-1995 1974 Arnot, John Wilkie Residence: Pear Tree Cottage, Dagmar St Shaldon, Devon Died 16 Jan 1974 Probate Bristol 13 March £13,157 | Arnot III, John Wilkie (I2417)
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302 | Scotland Statutory Records, Death 1966 - 442- 508 Name: Alexander Baird Black Langlands Occupation: Cashiers' Messenger (Retired) Date of Death: 22 Sep 1966 Place: 8 Kidd Street, Kirkcaldy Cause of Death: Coronary Thrombosis Certified by J. Jamieson Married Spouse: Elizabeth Swanston Parents; George Langlands, Town Officer, Deceased & Besy Langlands, MS Rae, deceased Informant: H. R. Swanston, Brother in law Registered: 23 Sep 1966 Richard Wilson, Asst Registrar | Langlands, Alex Baird Black (I2446)
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303 | Searching online Free BMD records, New Zealand Janet Renton, died 1950, Aged 71 yrs; Reg #25496 This computes to a birth year Abt 1879 Further cemetery research revealed: Renton, Janet Age not recorded Female Date of Death 28 June 1950 Place of death - not recorded Last Address - not recorded Funeral Director - Campbell & Sons, 95 Gordon Road, Mosgiel, Dunedin, New Zealand Cemetery - East Taieri Cemetery, Block RA, Plot 110 Date of Burial: 28 Jun 1950 Original Reference: #E19500604 Others buried in this plot are Christena Crawford Brown, David, Brown, James Brown, Marion Watt Brown, May Crawford Brown & Winifred Wilson Renton Research Jan 2011 HW Upon clicking on these names, an assumption could be made that they are siblings and parents. I am thinking it is probable that Winifred Wilson Renton is a dtr - perhaps prior to Janet & James Carrell Renton's wedding as married Nov 1901 and birth of this person is also 1901 HW 2011 | Brown, Janet (I1521)
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304 | Searching the Free BMD records for New Zealand, came across a marriage: 1911 - Groom William Wilkie Sinclair - Bride Jane Frances Higgins - "Reg # is 6114 Seems a very possible match Same database, found a Death - William Wilkie Sinclair - 1918 Age 40 yrs, Reg #11400 Unable to find a grave location - I checked one site on WWI memorials to soldiers, but his name wasn't found there. HW Jan 2011 I cannot search for children as we are just now at the 100 yr for birth records accessiblity for the year 1911 HW Birth database search - gave William Wilkie Sinclair birth 1878, Reg 5700 May 2016 research: Wanganui Chronicle newspaper - 02 Oct 1918, Pg 4 Deaths: Sinclair, - On the 1st inst. at his residence, No. 7 Serjeant St., William Wilkie, dearly beloved husband of Jean Sinclair, aged 40 years R I P This seems a positive fit - as wife was Jane Frances Higgins - thus Jane / Jean used interchangeably. Death Certificate copy (sent to me by Don Hutton) #186 Date of death: 1 Oct 1918 Place of Death: Sarjeant St, Wanganui, New Zealand Name: William Wilkie Sinclair Occupation: Draper Male Age 40 yrs Cause of Death: Phthisis & Asthenia x 2 yrs Parents: John Sinclair woollen Mills servant & Jean Sinclair (Wilkie) Burial: 3 Oct 1918 Place: Wanganui Cemetery Birthplace: Dunedin, x 40 yrs Married: Westport - groom at age 33 & Bride Jean Higgins age 38 Children: No issue Undertaker: F Symes Registrar: Chas E Hylton 8 Oct 1918 ** In Feb 2009, the New Zealand Geographic Board recommended the spelling be changed to "Whanganui"; Dec 2009 the govt. has chosen to accept both spellings but Crown agencies will use Whanganui | Sinclair, William Wilkie (I1518)
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305 | Seems Charles enlisted with Navy abt 1920, Discharged from Navy 1925 Another researcher has suggested that Charles B Allen & Mary Margaret Baldwin divorced - but I have not found records to that effect Hw Charles B Allen has a grave marker, located in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri, Section M, plot 670 | Allen, Charles Berry (I2397)
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306 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: William Brown* / M. Winton (F698)
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307 | Social Security Death Index: Name: James V. Rawls SSN: 229-18-9177 Last Res: Berkeley, 94705, Alameda, California, USA Born: 26 Jun 1923 Died: 07 Nov 1992 Year SSN Issued: Virginia - Before 1951 California Death Index 1940-1997 Name: James Vernon Rawls SSN: 229189177 Male Birth: 26 Jun 1923 Place: Virginia Death Date: 07 Nov 1992 Place: Alameda, California Mother's Maiden Name: Moye | Rawls, James Vernon (I1888)
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308 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Scott, A. (I1647)
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309 | Source for Marriage record comes from Robert Blair Adams' Attestation Papers Marriage: Christina Wilkie (Spinster) on 24 Apr 1902 at Dunedin, Registry Office | Family: Robert Blair Adams / Christina Wilkie (F775)
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310 | Source: England & Wales Civil Registration Marriage Index 1916-2005 Year 1917 Q3 Hargest, James & Wilkie - Christchurch 2b 1515 | Family: James Hargest / Maria Henrietta Wilkie (F765)
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311 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Garnham, S.R. (I710)
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312 | The Delia & Craigmile Saga - Published by Southern Printing Co Ltd 1233 - 2nd Ave S, Lethbridge AB 1970 "The Elliotts" by Hazel Elliott - Nov 1967 .... Lena Beath taught school at Sunbeam for three years, then spent eight years as Missionary-teacher in Angola, West Africa. She later married Austin Whitman and they live on the farm which was the homestead of Lena's Uncle Dave Elliott. They have one daughter Elinor, who trained as a Nursing Adie and worked for some time at the Hanna Hospital, until her marriage to Gordon Budd, of Bittern Lake, Alberta. Their Son, Ralph Whitman, married Maria Malenko in Dec 1969 and they have a daughter Leah Marie and make their home in Delia but continue to farm the home place ...." | Beath, Lena Laura (I964)
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313 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Duffield, L. (I969)
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314 | The Delia Craigmyle Saga: Published 1970 by Southern Publishing Co. Ltd, 1233- 2nd Ave S., Lethbridge, AB Pg 493, 494 "The Elliotts - by Hazel Elliott, Nov. 1967 Anne Beath married Len Duffield, an RCMP officer and resided at Beaverlodge, Alberta for several years. They had no family. Anne passed away in March 1948...." | Beath, Annie Irene (I968)
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315 | The Delia Craigmyle Saga: Published in 1970 by Southern Printing Co. Ltd 1233 - 2nd Ave S., Lethbridge, AB Pg 502 "Howard Stevenson: - written by Euphemia Stevenson Howard came from East Angus, Quebec, in March 1926 to the Craigyle District. His father was J. M. Stevenson. He bought a section of land in 1924 which was located three and one half miles West of Craigmyle, and known as the Company farm. In 1928 Howard married Euphemia Beath of the Delia district. We had one Son Ronald, born in 1934. We lived on that farm until 1939 and then moved north of Delia 1 mile, stahying there for four years, and then moving west of Delia to the Hubbard farm where I still live. Howard passed away in 1963. Ronald and his Wife Betty reside on the farm with me. They have three children: Joni, Robert and Douglas. Howard served on many committees - Municipal Council, School board, church board, twelve years secretary of UFA farm supply and ten years on the local UGG board. While he was on the UGG b oard, the Delia Curling rink came into being. ...." I came from Barrie Ontario in March 1918, attended school at Starland and lived with my Uncle, Dave Elliott, until I was married. I also attended the Olds School of Agriculture and took a Home Economics course. When we came to Alberta there was very little cultivated land." | Beath, Euphemia Jean (I966)
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316 | This couple had no children - from family file on ancestry.ca Not verified by me. I did the research on Marriage cert. HW | Ferguson, Marion (I1779)
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317 | this family tree found on ancestry.ca so unverified by me HW Jan 2011 Notes I have researched HW jan 2011 1871 Scotland Census, Parish Kinghorn, ED:24: Page 6, Line 5, Roll CSCT1871_75; Household # 8 Alex Kinninmonth, Est birth 1867, Son, Father's Name Alex Kinninmonth, Mother - Agnes Kinninmonth, Male, Born Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Address Grangehill Cottage Alex is residing with his Parents Alex & Agnes Kinninmonth, Ages 25 & 28 respectively, Alex employed as Ag. Labourer 1881 Scotland Census , Parish Kinghorn, ED:5, Page 1, Line 21, Roll CSSCT1881_121, Household # 3 Address: Slackacre Cot House Alexander Kininmonth, Age 35, Head Agnes Brown Kininmonth, Wife, Age 39 Alexander Kininmonth, Male, Son, Age 14, Ag Labourer Peter Kininmonth , Son, Male, Age 7 |Betsy Brown, Age 15 1891 Scotland Census, Parish Beath, ED:3, page 2, Line 1 Roll CSSCT 1891_124, Address Leuchatsbeath, Beath Alexr Kinninmonth, Age 24, Birth yr 1867, Head, Male, Born Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Agricultural Labourer Agnes R. Kinninmonth, Age 24, Wife, Alexr Kinninmonth, Age 4, Son Christina Kinninmonth, Age 2, Dtr William Kinninmonth, Age 10 mos, Son 1901 Scotland Census, Parish Burntisland, ED:6, Page 7, Line 7, CSSCT1901_132, Address: Newbiggin Newbiggin Cottage # 2 Alexander Kinninmonth, Age 34, est birth 1867, Head, Male, Born Dunfermline Fifeshire, Farm Servant Agnes Kinninmonth, Age 34, Wife Alexander Kinninmonth, Age 14, Son, Farm Servant Christina Kinninmonth, Age 12, Dtr, Scholar William Kinninmonth, Age 10, Son, Scholar Peter Kinninmonth, Age 9, Son, Scholar George Kinninmonth, Age 6, Son, Scholar Charles Kinninmonth, Age 4, Son Andrew Kinninmonth, Age 2, Son 1911 Scotland Census, West Fife, Kirkcaldy & Abbotshall; 442/00- 037-00-005 #32 Schedule, Address Templehall Alexander Kinnonmonth (9 in Home), Head, 44, Married, Ploughman, Farm worker, Birthplace Dunfermline Fife Agnes Kinnonmonth, Wife, 44 yrs, Marr x 24, 10 chn & 10 still alive, birthplace Portmoak, Kinross Peter Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 19, Single, Farm worker, Birthplace Beath, Fife George Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 16, Single, Ploughman, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife Charles Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 14, Single, Farm worker, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife Andrew Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 12, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife Agnes Kinnonmonth, Dtr, Age 10, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife Robert Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 7, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife Margaret Kinnonmonth, Dtr, Age 5, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife ScotlandsPeople Death Certificate 1921-405/010037 Name: Alexander Kinninmonth, Colliery Labourer, Widower of Agnes Robertson Date: 1921, June 25th 2h 0 m PM Place: Muirs Building, Rowhill Cardinden Age: 54 yrs, Male Parents: Alexander Kinninmonth, Ploughman deceased & Agnes Kinninmonth MS Brown Cause of Death: Broncho Pneumonia x 21 days; Aortic Regurgitation x 21 days; Acute dilation 1 day Heart Failure Informant: Wm. Kinninmonth, Son - Residence Carberry Farm Kirkcaldy Registered: June 26, 1921 M.C. Stevenson Registrar | Kinninmonth, Alexander (I1741)
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318 | This information has been taken from a personal family tree on ancestry. ca - none of which has been confirmed by me HW Dec 20 2010 | Wilkie, Christian (I1668)
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319 | This is from Margaret Dungan tree on Ancestry - I have corresponded with this lady, has been helpful and other info proved accurate - but this bit is unverified by me HW Dec 20 2010 | David Johnstone (I1690)
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320 | This lady's surname has been spelled a variety of ways - Some cemetery records state Speydon others: Spedon, Spedin, New Zealand Electoral Rolls 1896 Otago Oamaru #4088 Wilkie, Andrew Oamaru Butcher Residential #4090 Wilkie, Eliza Speden Oamaru, Wife, Residential New Zealand Electoral Rolls 1911 Canterbury Ashburton #6472 Wilkie, Andrew Nelson Street Hampstead Butcher #6473 Wilkie, Elizabeth Speden Nelson Street Hampstead, Married New Zealand Electoral Rolls 1928 Canterbury, Mid-Canterbury #9870 Wilkie, Andrew, 77 Aitken Street, Ashburton, Butcher #9072 Wilkie, Elizabeth Speden 77 Aitken Street Ashburton, Married #9075 Wilkie, Lilian Mary 77 Aitken Street, Ashburton Married New Zealand Electoral Rolls 1935 West Coast Buller #8803 Wilkie, Andrew, 32 Queen Street, Westport, Bacon Curer #8804 Wilkie, Elizabeth Speden 32 Queen St Westport Married Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database: Wilkie, Elizabeth Speden Date of Death: 06 Nov 1942 Burial: Ruru Lawn Cemetery, Monday 09 Nov 1942 Married Age 71 yrs Years in New Zealand: Life Other Cockburn residents buried in Rutherford Cemetery - possible relations to Elizabeth | Cockburn, Elizabeth Speden (I2285)
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321 | Unknown surname Had a daughter Frances, which William Robertson Ferguson later adopted. Frances married Dean Thistleton - 2 children born to this union: James Thistleton & Anne Thistleton - born abt 1956, married Garry Unknown. Above info from Family tree on ancestry.ca unconfirmed by me HW Feb 2011 | Unknown, Rosalie (I1807)
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322 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Snedeker, W. (I2403)
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323 | USA Social Security Applications & Claims Index 1936-2007 Name: Minnette Maltman Beveridge (Minnette Merle Maltman) Female White Birth date: 3 Jun 1881 Birthplace: Nevada City, California, USA Father: Oscar Maltman Mother: Emma Senner SSN: 123569162 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Minnette M. Maltman Age 18 Birth Date: Jun 1881 Birthplace: California Home in 1900: Nevada City, Nevada, California Ward: 3 White Female Daughter Single Father's Birthplace: New York Mother Name: Emma Maltman & born Wisconsin Passport Application - USA for Minnette Maltman I, Ewart Alexander Beveridge, a naturalized & Loyal citizen of US, apply to dept of State, At Washington for a passport Accompanied by Wife Minnette Maltman, Born in Nevada City, California on Jun 3rd 1881 & Minor Son Oscar Maltman, born Houston, Texas May 7th 1913 I was born Crossgates, Scotland on 17 Jun 1882, my Father David Beveridge was born in Donibristle Scotland is now residing Longpreston England I emigrated to US, sailing from Liverpool abt Aug 4 1905, resided 15 years in US from 1905 - 1920 at Houston Texas Going to England & France to visit relatives Find A Grave: Minnette M. Beveridge Birth Date: 1881 Death Date: 1976 Cemetery: Sound Avenue Cemetery Northville, Suffolk county, New York, USA | Maltman, Minnette (I2423)
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324 | Was also a Member of USA Navy - involved in the Korean War SSN: 326241113 Veterans Affairs Death File Name: Charles Allen Male Birth Date: 20 Oct 1929 Death Date: 04 Aug 1999 SSN: 326241113 Branch: Navy Enlistment Date: 1 May 1960 Release Date: 27 Nov 1967 | Allen, Charles Arnot (I2398)
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325 | Washington Death Certificates - 1907-1960 Name: Flora Maria Slaght Death Date: 24 Dec 1918 Place: Juanita, King, Washington Female Age: 17 yrs, 9 mos 6 dys Father's Name: M. S. Slaght Mother's Name: Emma C. Hyde Film # 1992508 Digital Folder # 4220880 Image # 2212 Ref # 740 | Slaght, Flora M. (I1945)
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326 | William Asa Pringle was married 08 August 1885 in Mears, Oceana, Michigan to Lilian Myrtle Slaght Asell* In later years I have seen Lilian's name Adell so whether 'Asell' was meant to be 'Adell' I cannot say According to this marriage record: Film # 2342477, Folder #4207805, Image 389, v3p40rn52 (LDS) William Asa Pringle was born in 1866, in Golden Michigan, Brides' birthplace Tillsonburg Ontario, birth yr 1864 | Pringle, William Asa (I2299)
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327 | William Wilkie & Margaret Fraser Marriage Date: 27 Oct 1843 Place: Cupar, Fife Source: Indexing Project (Batch #M11420-8) System Origins - Scotland ODM Source Film: #1040101 William Wilkie & Margaret Fraser marriage Date: 18 Nov 1843 Place: Dairsie, Fife Indexing (Batch # M11421-4) System origins - Scotland ODM Source Film: #1040127 | Family: William Dick Wilkie / Margaret Fraser (F478)
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328 | Woodlands Cemetery Notes #207275 2nd Lieut Peter Miles Hargest Fijian Infantry Regt - Army Killed in Action Malaysia 19 Dec 1952 Ages 23 years War: Malayan Emergency 1948 - 1960 | Hargest, Peter Miles (I2284)
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329 | |this family tree found on ancestry.ca so unverified by me HW Jan 2011 Occupation: Byreman - unverified HW Census research my own hw 1901 Scotland Census, Parish Burntisland, ED:6, Page 7, Line 7, CSSCT1901_132, Address: Newbiggin Newbiggin Cottage # 2 Alexander Kinninmonth, Age 34, est birth 1867, Head, Male, Born Dunfermline Fifeshire, Farm Servant Agnes Kinninmonth, Age 34, Wife Alexander Kinninmonth, Age 14, Son, Farm Servant Christina Kinninmonth, Age 12, Dtr, Scholar William Kinninmonth, Age 10, Son, Scholar Peter Kinninmonth, Age 9, Son, Scholar George Kinninmonth, Age 6, Son, Scholar Charles Kinninmonth, Age 4, Son Andrew Kinninmonth, Age 2, Son 1911 Scotland Census, West Fife, Kirkcaldy & Abbotshall; 442/00- 037-00-005 #32 Schedule, Address Templehall Alexander Kinnonmonth (9 in Home), Head, 44, Married, Ploughman, Farm worker, Birthplace Dunfermline Fife Agnes Kinnonmonth, Wife, 44 yrs, Marr x 24, 10 chn & 10 still alive, birthplace Portmoak, Kinross Peter Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 19, Single, Farm worker, Birthplace Beath, Fife George Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 16, Single, Ploughman, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife Charles Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 14, Single, Farm worker, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife Andrew Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 12, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife Agnes Kinnonmonth, Dtr, Age 10, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife Robert Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 7, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife Margaret Kinnonmonth, Dtr, Age 5, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife | Kinninmonth, Andrew (I1749)
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330 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dyck, W. (I102)
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331 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wimmer, S.G. (I937)
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332 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cozens, D.E. (I1073)
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333 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wright, J.A. (I836)
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334 | Amos settled in the Bayham area at Lot 6, conc 114. He was termed a 'freeholder' meaning had property versus a householder who would only be living in that area perhaps leasing etc. Amos bought from his brother Daniel Miller ( who inherited his fathers land upon his death) on 29 May 1828 SW of S1/2 totaling 59 acres . On this document of sale, Amos Junior 's occupation is noted as labourer. Amos Weeks also bought an additional 6 acres from Pellum Mabee on 14 July 1842. Then on 15 July 1842, Amos and his wife resold their 65 acres to Peter Snyder. Document # 3429 of Land Agreements. Amos sold his property to Peter Snyder for the sum ¹175. On this Memorial Land Agreement, Amos and Mary Jane Weeks were residing in the" Twp of Dorchester, Southern Division, Middlesex Cty, district of London, Province of Canada" * I thought this was strange to note Canada as a province. In this document, Mary Jane Weeks also renounces her dowry rights for the sum of 5 schillings. 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Canada West, Elgin County, Dorcester South Twp, Page 61, Line 49 & 50 Amos Weeks, Farmer, Birthplace Canada, Religion None, Age 43, Male Mary Jane Weeks, Birthplace Canada, Religion None, Age 33, Female 1861 Canadian census , Canada West, Bayham Twp, Elgin County, Page 149 Weeks, Amos, Age 52, Farmer, Universalist, Male, Married Weeks, Mary Jane, Age 42, Baptist, Female, Married Weeks, Walter, Age 20, Labourer, Universalist, Single Weeks, Nancy, Age 17, Baptist, Single Weeks, Cyrus, Age 11, Baptist, Single Amos did move at one point to Michigan (Family rumour- not proven) He is recorded on the 1871 census for Elgin Cty however, Subdistrict E,DivPg #3 and Page #13. Notes from the Census: Weeks, Amos, Male, age 62, birthplace Ontario, Universalist religion, German origin, Occupation Farmer Weeks, Mary Jane, female, age 52, birthplace Ontario, religion close crown Baptist, origin Scotch Weeks, Cyrus, male, age 20, birthplace Ontario, religion W. Methodist, German origin, Farmer They had a total of 89+110+50 acres of land owned, Crops were fall wheat, barley, oats, rye, corn, potatoes, hay and apples. Livestock consisted of horses, milch cows, horned cows, sheep, swine, 4 bee hives, 1020 pounds of butter, 125 pounds of honey, 70 pounds of wood. The lots numbers were 116 and 117 North Talbot Road (NTR), Concession 7. Mary Jane (_____) Weeks, Wife of Amos, died in 1878 in Bayham twp, Elgin Cty. Ont. 1881 Census, Bayham, Elgin County East, Ontario, Canada, Page 32, Family 173 Amos Weeks, Male, Widower, Age 73, Birthplace Ontario, Farmer Thus during this 40 year span, which has 10 year gaps - Amos could have gone to USA for a year or two, but it seems he regularly was recorded on our Canadian censuses every 10 years. Certified Copy of Record of Death: State of Michigan, Sanilac County Record No. 269 Date of Death: March 17 1884 Name: Amos Weeks Male, Widower Age: 76 years, 1 month 7 days Place of Death: Maple Valley Cause of Death: Old age Birthplace: Canada Occupation: Farmer Father: Amos Weeks Mother: Mary Weeks Date of Record: June 25 1885 | Weeks, Amos (I170)
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335 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lopetinsky, D.P. (I909)
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336 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lopetinsky, D.J. (I908)
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337 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Pug, B. (I1100)
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338 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wilkie, V.H. (I2)
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339 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sandham, I.G. (I1527)
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340 | Burial in Row L, St John's Anglican Cemetery, Church St, Otterville, South Norwich Twp, Ontario Epitaph: Nathan, son of Silas and Rhoda A. (weeks) Slaght died 17 Oct. 1862, aged 2 months, 3 days. The stone is grayish white, small and set in the ground, has a rounded top, difficult to read. Row L. | Slaght, Nathan (I1277)
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341 | Burial July 1853 in St John's Anglican Cemetery, Church St, Otterville, South Norwich Twp, Ontario Epitaph: Emily Almena, daughter of Silas and Rhoda A. Slaght, died July 11, 1853, aged 1 year, 1 month, 21 days. The stone is grayish white, very low and set in the ground, difficult to read. | Slaght, Lillian Emily (I1276)
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342 | Burial Oct 1868 St John's Anglican Cemetery, Church St, Otterville, Ont.; South Norwich Twp. Grave Epitaph: In Memory of Charity Elizabeth, Daughter of Silas & Rhoda Slaght, who departed this life October 18, 1868, aged 19 years, 4 months, 24 days. the stone is white, set in the ground fairly good condition, rounded at the top with a dove etched in it. Row L. | Slaght, Charity Elizabeth (I1274)
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343 | Clourice's first husband was Victor Giles, but no family by this union. rumor has it that Walter Ross Hronek was adopted by Bill Bellair, but this is not confirmed. Obituary: A former resident of Castor, Clourece Bellair, Passed away at the Stettler Auxiliary Hospital Aug 27 , 1991 at the age of 65 years. Clourece Elsie Quaife ws born at Taber jan. 18, 1926 a daughter of Charles Quaife and his wife Clara Weeks. Left to mourn her passing are her husband, William Bellair of Castor, 4 daughters : Doris Juneau and her husband Andy of Edmonton, Sharon Bellair and Fraser Seltenrich of Edmonton, Judy Bellair and Rick Crockett of Calgary, and Sheila Elliott and her husband Richard of Edmonton; 2 sons, Walter Bellair and his wife Louise of Coronation, and Danny Bellair of Stettlr; 13 grandchildren and one brother Delbert Quaife and his wife Ann of Estevan Sask, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services were held at Knox United Church in Castor on Friday, Aug 30 at 2 pm with Rev. R A. Prieston officiating. The hymns were :"What a Friend We Have In Jesus, Church in the Wildwood, Whispering Hope, Just as I AM, with Bessie Payne at the organ. Cremation followed at Central AB Crematorium in Red Deer. Bearers were Clarence Strome, Wesley Strome, Albert Stumpf, Austin Weeks, Jim Bedson, and Pat Annett. Friends who wish may make memorial tributes to Knox United Church, Castor. Brennan Funeral Home Ltd of Stettler was entrusted with the arrangements. Source: Newspaper clipping | Quaife, Clourice Elsie (I719)
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344 | Death Registration: Adaliza Weeks Date of Death: 24 June 1888 Female Age: 52 years, 5 mos. Married Birthplace: Dereham, Ontario Cause of Death: Rheumatism - 6 weeks Physician; Dr. L S Sinclair Religion: Methodist Source; LDS Film # 1853489; #12051 -88 From the Tillsonburg Observer, Tillsonburg Library; June 29, 1888, pg 4 col 3 At her residence in Middleton, On Sunday June 24, 1888, Adeliza beloved wife of John Weeks, aged 52 years, 5 months, 5 days. Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section H, Row I, # 6 (Back of Monument) In Memory of / Adaliza / beloved wife of John Weeks / died June 24, 1888 / aged 52 yrs 5 mos & 5 days | James, Adeliza (I279)
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345 | Died aged 7 years and 4 mos. Burial Aug 1858 in St. Johns Anglican Cemetery, Church St.; Otterville, Ontario, South Norwich Twp. Monument Epitaph Sacred to the memory of JOB, son of Silas and Rhoda A. Slaght, who died August 12, 1858, aged 7 years , 4 months. The stone is yellowish white set in the ground, rounded top and very clear to read. | Slaght, Job (I1275)
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346 | Died an infant Letter recd from Sister Dorothy (Weeks) Perigo, then Smith says her birthday was March 3rd 1925 | Weeks, Florence L. (I238)
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347 | Died an infant Possible alternate name: Harry Maitland Caswell Michigan Deaths & Burials 1800-1995 Harry Maitland Caswell Male Death Date: 25 Sep 1906 Place: Hamtramck, Wayne, Michigan, USA age 1 Birth Date: 1905 birthplace: Michigan white Single Father's Name: Alva Caswell Mother's Name: Mary E. Weeks Source film # 1380391, Ref # 1906 - pg 92 | Caswell, Harry Maitland (I230)
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348 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Quaife, B.A. (I726)
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349 | Dorothy and Omar Weeks didn't have a family. Dorothy and Omar were married November 02, 1933 at Dorothy's home in Throne. There were 18 guests including 2 witnesses at their wedding, and of this number 8 guests were family members. Her adopted mother was very much in disagreement with the nuptials. After the wedding Dorothy and Omar lived in Ira Weeks' barn.* The loft area was cleaned, papered and made a lovely, homey suite for 2. This barn was located in the coulee below the now Castor Hospital. The happy couple had lined the barn loft with brown paper to freshen the walls. Again her parents were horrified. Dorothy and Omar lived here for 3 months. | Family: Omar Neal Weeks / Julianna Elizabeth Ley (Dorothy Margaret Dettlaf (F56)
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350 | Dorothy's Mother died giving birth to Dorothy. Within72 hours, Julianna Elizabeth LEY was adopted by Huldah and Herman Dettlaff, farmers located across the prairie field from the Ley's farm. Dorothy's adopted parents recognized her birthday as her adoption date, which was November 02, 1910; also renamed her Dorothy Margaret. Notes from Wesley Ley, 2005; At the time of Julianna's birth, a local "midwife" by the name of Mrs. Mulgrove attended the birthing and cared for Julianna after her Mothers death. When word reached England of George Henry Ley's woes, in the loss of his wife, George's brother Robert and wife Lucy journeyed to AB, Canada to help look after the baby. By this time, of course, the formal adoption had gone thru with the Dettlaffs being the adopted parents and Julianna's name changed to Dorothy Margaret. This was quite a disappointment to Robert & Lucy Ley. Her adopted parents Notes Huldah A. Barteaux (dtr. of Mrs Watson Barteaux Sept 20,1842 - Feb 1927 ) was born August 17, 1870 in Nova Scotia, died Sept. 27,1962 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Buried Sept. 29, 1962 in Coronation Cemetery, AB, Canada. Herman F. Dettlaff Nov 14, 1872 - Jan 24, 1935. Buried in Coronation Cemetery, AB., Canada Gwendolyn Kate (Burt) LEY-{Julianna Elizabeth Ley's or Dorothy Margaret DETTLAFF mother} died during her childbirth thus her father Mr. George Ley couldn't raise his family of 2 other children - Sid and Janet in addition to his latest little one. Mr. and Mrs. Dettlaff lived across the prairie field from the Leys and the Dettlaffs had expressed great interest in having children. As the Dettlaffs were married later in life it was decided to adopt and when the news came of the Leys' situation Mrs. Huldah Dettlaff drove immediately to the homeplace and asked to adopt the baby. Thus Dorothy calls Mr. and Mrs. Dettlaff her parents and it was understood and enforced that she would not visit or see her family on social outings. Dorothy's natural parents' homestead could be seen from the back porch of the Dettlaff homestead and she would often gaze in that direction. The Dettlaffs raised Dorothy and spoiled her easily in that she was an only child. Her adopted mother used her seamstress skills and teaching knowledge in keeping Dorothy clothed in the latest styles and wonderful fabrics of the day. Dorothy was also driven weekly to town for piano lessons - music playing a major part of her life. Her adopted parents continued to battle the prairie conditions in making a livelihood in mixed farming. Dorothy played for dances during her teen years. Dorothy was not going with anyone in 1933; friends of hers Bertha and Gus Stein from Throne AB decided to drive over to Bulwark and picnic with other friend's "Millers". It was on this afternoon that Dorothy and Omar met as Omar was also visiting the Millers. The following Sunday Dorothy and Omar attended the Stampede at Nose Hill and the romance was on. | Dettlaf, Julianna Elizabeth Ley (Dorothy Margaret (I165)
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