Event Date : Saturday, January 07, 1900 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Died of heart trouble in Tottenham.Wife of Egerton R. Abbott.Eldest daughter of the late Thomas Kilkenny.Interred at the Presbyterian cemetery, Tottenham.Age: 54 years.Present at the funeral were Mr. & Mrs. T. Kilkenny, Mr. & Mrs. A. Orton, and Mr. William Kilkenny.
Event Date : Sunday, February 09, 1958 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Schomberg Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Died at her home, Schomberg, in her 73rd year. Margaret (Marjorie) Agnes Laycock was beloved wife of Rev. Dr. Frank V. Abbott, dear mother of Dr. Edwin V. Abbott, India; Kathleen, Harold, Margaret and Helen (Mrs. A. W. Brink), all of Toronto. Resting at her home until Tuesday noon. Funeral service in St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church, Schomberg, at 2 p.m. Interment Lloydtown Anglican Cemetery.
Event Date : Sunday, February 09, 1958 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Schomberg Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Mrs. Abbott of Schomberg, wife of Rev. F. V. Abbott, retired Anglican minister who is well known in Anglican church congregation here, and mother of a former public health nurse in Bradford, died at her home in Schomberg on Sunday, February 9, at the age of 72.Mrs. Abbott was the daughter of a sea captain and was born in Sydney, Australia. When a child she went to Ireland and in 1906 came to Canada to an Indian mission field in northern Alberta. Married to Mr. Abbott eight years later, in 1914, she continued to work with her husband as a missionary in the Peace River district. Rev. Abbott had served in the Ivy-Utopia charge before coming to Schomberg in 1935. She is survived by her husband; a son Dr. Edwin Abbott, a missionary in India; and three daughters, Kathleen of Willowdale, Margaret of St.Catherines, and Mrs. Andrew Brink of Toronto.The funeral was held from St. Mary Magdalene's Anglican Church, Schomberg, on Tuesday, and interment was in Lloydtown Cemetery.
Event Date : 18931108 Event Type : Marriage Municipality : West Gwillimbury Community : Street : Lot : 0 Concession : Description : The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Sophia Shields, Smith's Falls.The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. Nixon, Pastor of St. Paul's Church.
Event Date : 18950409 Event Type : Marriage Municipality : West Gwillimbury Community : Street : Lot : 0 Concession : Description : Mr. Thomas Abbott, of Matchedash, to Miss Laura Fennell, niece of Mr. James Fennell.The wedding took place at the residence of Mr. Samuel Jelly, West Gwillimbury.The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. Chilcott.
Event Date : 18700103 Event Type : Death Municipality : Bradford Community : Street : Lot : 0 Concession : Description : Wife of Joseph Abernathy.Youngest daughter of Edward Sheldon of West Gwillimbury.Age: 25 years, 9 months.
Event Date : Saturday, October 18, 1952 Event Type : Birth Municipality : Community : Alliston Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Abernethy, R.R. 3 Tottenham. Born at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston.
Event Date : Thursday, August 27, 1942 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Gilford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Father to Mabel Simpson died at his summerhome in Gilford. Mr. Abernethy was a resident of 383 Madison Ave. Toronto. Interment at Park Lawn Cemetery.
Event Date : Sunday, April 27, 1969 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Alliston Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Died suddenly at Alliston Memorial Hospital, in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Wallace Abernethy. Dear mother of Lula, Mrs. Russell Griffen, Dorothy, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Evelena, Mrs. Gordon Williams. Service was held at Anderson Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. on Apr. 30, 1969. Interment Mount Tegart Cemetery, Tottenham.
Event Date : Wednesday, September 04, 1957 Event Type : In Memoriam Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : In loving memory of a dear father, ever remembered by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and their family.