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Parker, William Henry death

Event Date : Thursday, February 16, 1900
Event Type : Death

Description : Infant son of Mr. Henry Parker, Blacksmith.

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Peterman, George D. death

Event Date : Sunday, March 11, 1900
Event Type : Death

Description : Infant son of W.G. Peterman.

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Banting, B.W.N. & Birdie Donnell

Event Date : Wednesday, May 16, 1900
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Miss Birdie Donnell, eldest daughter of Mr. James Donnell, of Cookstown, to Mr. B.W.N. Banting, fourth (twin) son of Col. Banting. The wedding took place at the residence of Mrs. J. Donnell.The ceremony was performed by Rev. G.M. Brown.

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Tyrwhitt, Richard obituary

Event Date : Friday, June 22, 1900
Event Type : Death

Description : Lieut.-Col. Richard Tyrwhitt. Born in Simcoe County, on November 29, 1844. Represented South Simcoe in the Commons in the Conservative interest since February 16, 1882. Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the 36th Peel Battalion in February 1886. Married Emma, daughter of the late Ven. Archdeacon Whitaker, in April 1870. Interred at St. John's cemetery, Tecumseth.

Somers, Frank & Isabel Buchanan

Event Date : Saturday, August 11, 1900
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Frank Irwin Somers, Proprietor of of the Beeton World, to Isabel Elvira, daughter of Dr. C.W. Buchanan, of "The Maples," Cookstown. The wedding took place in Bracebridge. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.J. Ferguson M.A.

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Armstrong, Eliza obituary

Event Date : Friday, August 24, 1900
Event Type : Death

Description : On Friday last one of the pioneer settlers in this vicinity passed peacefully away in the person of Mrs. John Armstrong, relict of the late John Armstrong. Deceased was born on the 22nd of March, 1810, near the town of Killashandra, County Caven, Ireland, and with her parents came to Canada in 1831. Her maiden name is Eliza Magee. On the 14th of February in the following year she married Mr. John Armstrong, and shortly after settled on the south half of lot 12, in the 6th con. of West Gwillimbury, on the farm now occupied by Mr. Samuel Faris. Some years later Mr. Armstrong purchased, and for 38 years resided on the farm now owned and occupied by Mr. Jonathan Kneeshaw. In the summer of 1882 Mr. Armstrong departed this life and shortly after his widow took up residence in this village, and for the past 17 years has continued to reside on John st. A coincidence worthy of remark is that Mrs. Armstrong died on the same day of the month - 24th of August - as that of her husband who predeceased her just 18 years. Deceased who endured the hardships incident to pioneer life, enjoyed good health during most of her long sojourn upon earth. She was a loving and devoted wife and mother, and for many years was a consistent member of the Presbyterian church. Deceased died full of years and happy in the assurance of a blessed hereafter. Infirmities of old age was the cause of her recent sickness while resulted finally in her death. There was a family of nine children, seven of whom are now living, viz.: Mrs. Simon Armstrong, Toronto; Chas J. Armstrong, Bradford; John R. Armstrong, Ottawa; Mrs. Ingles, Wingham; Miss Martha Armstrong, Bradford; Mrs. B.L. Johnston, Toronto; and Mr. Allan Armstrong, West Gwillimbury. Miss Martha Armstrong resided with her mother and did the part of an affectionate daughter in making the declining years of her mother as happy and as cheerful as possible. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon to the Old Kirk burying grounds, the remains being laid beside those of her husband. In the unavoidable absence of Rev. Mr. Smith, who attended the deceased during her illness, Rev. Mr. Whaley, of St. Helen's, Ont., conducted a short service at the house and in the church at the graveyard, also improved the occasion by preaching a funeral sermon in the Scotch Settlement church, immediately following the burial service. The sympathy of the whole community goes out to the family and all sorrowing friends in their sad bereavement.

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Hockridge, John H. obituary

Event Date : Saturday, September 01, 1900
Event Type : Death

Description : Age: 64 years, 6 months. Died of Bright's disease. A carriage maker by trade. Born in Kilhampton, Cornwall, England, on March 1st, 1836, the eldest son of John Chedister Hockridge. Settled in Bradford in 1856, after first going to Bowmanville and Newmarket. Married Miss Elizabeth Ann Peat, of Bowmanville, in 1860, and he died on the day of their fortieth anniversary. Brother of Mr. William Hockridge, of Cobourg, and Mrs. McElwin, of Toronto, and has another brother and sister in England. Survived by his widow, and three children: Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Whiteside, and W.J. Hockridge. Interred at Mount Pleasant.

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Garrett, Minnetta birth

Event Date : Monday, September 03, 1900
Event Type : Birth

Description : A daughter to Mr. & Mrs. E. Garrett.

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Campbell, Lewis H. & Louisa Graham

Event Date : Wednesday, September 26, 1900
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Dr. Lewis H. Campbell, of Bradford, to Miss Louisa H. Graham, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Graham. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's mother, 26 Callendar St., Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.R. Rankin, of Dunn Avenue Methodist Church.

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Broughton, J.R.Y. & Alma Strong

Event Date : Monday, November 26, 1900
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Alma Marion, second daughter of the late William Strong, to J.R.Y. Broughton, of Newmarket, druggist. The wedding took place at Aldersyde, Bradford.The ceremony was performed by Rev. George M. Brown.

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