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Stevens

  • CA BWGPL 17092

Event Date : Monday, June 06, 1955
Event Type : Birth
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stevens, Bradford.

Stickwood

  • CA BWGPL 17093

Event Date : Saturday, May 28, 1955
Event Type : Birth
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stickwood, Holland Landing.

Miscampbell, Mary Lucretia Lynn

  • CA BWGPL 17094

Event Date : Saturday, June 04, 1955
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Barrie, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : Mary Lucretia Lynn, of Churchill, died in her 86th year at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. Beloved wife of the late James E. Miscampbell and dear mother of Alberta Christian, and loving grandmother of Joy Christian and Doris and Jim Banting. Rested at the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Simcoe St., Bradford, for service on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, Churchill.

Kain, Mina Hawke

  • CA BWGPL 17095

Event Date : Monday, June 06, 1955
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : Died in her 66th year at York County Hospital, Newmarket. Beloved wife of Wm. Kain of Bradford, and dear mother of Morley, Stanley and Aubrey. Resting at the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Bradford, for service on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

West, Moses Herbert

  • CA BWGPL 17096

Event Date : Tuesday, June 07, 1955
Event Type : Death
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Community : Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : Died at his late residence, R.R. 1, Bradford, aged 71 years. Beloved husband of Laura Houghton, dear father of Herbert, at home; Evelyn (Mrs. Robt. Stafford) of Beeton; Harold, R.R. 2, Bradford; and Helen (deceased); and dear brother of Laura (Mrs. Norman A. Houghton) of Victoria, B.C. Resting at his late residence until 11 a.m. Friday, June 10, then to Newton Robinson United Church for service at 2:30 p.m. Interment Bond Head Cemetery. (Casket will be open in the church from 1 o'clock until hour of service).

Lotto, Leonard John & Wadsworth, Rosina Josephine

  • CA BWGPL 17097

Event Date : Saturday, June 04, 1955
Event Type : Marriage
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : Rosina Josephine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wadsworth of Newmarket, to Leonard John, son of Mrs.
Lotto of Bradford and the late Mr. M.
Lotto. The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newmarket. Rev. R. S. Johnston officiated.Miss Evelyn Wadsworth was her sister's bridesmaid. Mr. Chris
Lotto was groomsman for his brother.Mr. and Mrs.
Lotto will reside at 122 Main St., Newmarket.

Bowles, Sarah Jane

  • CA BWGPL 17098

Event Date : Friday, June 10, 1955
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : One of the best known and esteemed ladies of West Gwillimbury Township, Miss Sarah Jane Bowles, passed away in Newmarket Hospital late last Friday evening. Miss Bowles, who appeared to be enjoying good health, had been about her home as usual until stricken with a stroke about a week before her death.Born in West Gwillimbury Township on
Concession 10, a daughter of the late James and Jane Bowles, the late Miss Bowles had spent her entire life residing on the farm of her birth until coming to Bradford nine or ten years ago where she and her brother, Mr. Norman J. Bowles, with whom she had made her home, built a new home on John
Street.Attending the nearby school which bears the Bowles' family name, Miss Bowles grew up on the 10th
Concession and her life interest centred there and in her church, St. Paul's Anglican Church, Coulson's Hill. Her church was her life. She was a wonderful worker and supporter of it and its organization. She sang in the church choir for many years. She was treasurer of the Women's Auxiliary for many years and that group made her a Life Member upon the occasion of its 50th anniversary. She was devoted to the Chancel Guild work and for many years was secretary of the Little Helpers department of the church.Miss Bowles is survived by two brothers and two sisters, namely, George F. Bowles and J. Norman Bowles, with whom she resided, both of Bradford; Mrs. Mel Law (Laura) of the Pinkerton district, and Mrs. Martin (Clara) of Frobisher, Sask. She was predeceased by one sister, Mrs. George Morrison (Florence).The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from her home in Bradford to St. Paul's Church for service. Her rector, Rev. W. Johnston conducted the services and interment was in St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.The pallbearers were a cousin, Herb. Bowles, nephews and grand nephews, Fred Morrison, Peter Meher, Keith Bowles and Carl Bowles; and a neighbour and church friend, Percy Selby.Friends attended the funeral from Toronto, Midland, Oro Station, Orillia, Ottawa, Alliston and Beeton.

Stoddart, Major George W. obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-17099
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1955-06-15
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Wednesday, May 18, 1955
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Matlock, Bath, Derbyshire, England

A former well known resident of this district passed away recently at Matlock, Bath, Derbyshire, England, in the person of George Washington Stoddart. The late Major Stoddart was born on March 5, 1877, the youngest and last surviving child of Robert Stoddart, and Sarah McConkey Stoddart, his wife. His early education was obtained at Middletown School and later at Bradford. Early in his career he became interested in military affairs and enlisted in the 36th Peel Regiment under the command of Lt.-Col. Tyrwhitt. He trained at Stanley Barracks, Toronto, and Wolsley Barracks, London, and rose to Captain of his Regiment. He offered his services in the South African War but his services were declined because of the small number of enlisted men taken from Canada. On June 4, 1902 he married the late Pearl Wood, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Wood of Bradford. The issue of this marriage are Winston and George Stoddart. He served on the Council of the Village of Bradford and was subsequently Reeve. Under his Reeveship, Hydroelectricity was first installed in Bradford. He constructed a number of houses in the Village, principally on Barrie Street. He was a lover of trees and many of the fine maple trees on the Village streets were planted during his term of office on the Council. On the outbreak of World War I he offered his services. Early in 1915 he went Overseas with the 74th Battalion. He lost a leg during the War, but returned to Canada only in 1919. Mrs. Pearl Wood Stoddart died on March 6, 1926. In 1943 he married Bernice Hardstaffe of Matlock, Bath, England, who survives him, as well as a daughter, Georgina, by his second marriage. In 1938 he went to England, making his home there until his death on May 18 last. He visited this country several times since the end of World War I and was keenly interested in Bradford and vicinity.

Neilly, Sarah Rebecca obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1800-1710
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1890-05-08
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : May 5, 1890
Event Type : Death

Description : Beloved wife of Mr Andrew Neilly. Age: 35 years. Died in Aurora.

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Kain, Mina Hawke

  • CA BWGPL 17100

Event Date : Monday, June 06, 1955
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : Although friends knew that Mrs. Mina Kain was not well during the past three months because of a heart condition, it was believed that she was making a good recovery when she suffered a seizure at her home and was moved to Newmarket Hospital where she passed away on Monday, June 6.Mrs. Kain, whose maiden name was Mina Hawke, was born at Coldwater and spent her early life there. She was married three times, and is survived by her third husband, Mr. Kain, whom she married in Orillia twelve years ago. Three sons, the sons of her first husband, Frank Thompson, also survive. Her second husband, George Abbott, died about 19 years ago.Mr. and Mrs. Kain moved to Bradford ten years ago and during these years Mrs. Kain had made many friends who liked her cheery manner and friendly smile.As well as her husband, Mr. Kain, and her three sons, Morley, Stanley and Aubrey Thompson, Mrs. Kain is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Orton (
Lottie) of Coldwater and Mrs. Wright (Mildred) of Penetang; four brothers, Horace and Jamie Hawke of Orillia, Roy Hawke, Huntsville, and Morgan Hawke of Coldwater, and several grandchildren, one of whom, Mrs. Len. Fuller, with her husband and child, shared the home with Mr. and Mrs. Kain until recently.The funeral was held from the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home on Wednesday, June 8, with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. The services were in charge of her minister, Rev. F. G. MacTavish of Bradford United Church.Four brothers, a brother-in-law, and a grandson-in-law were the pallbearers, namely Roy, Morgan, Horace and Jamie Hawke, Cecil Orton, and Fern Regimbal, the latter of Kettleby.

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