Tecumseth Township

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              Lenton, John William obituary (short)
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-18408 · Unidad documental simple · 1957-01-16
              Parte de Vital Statistics

              Event Date : Wednesday, January 09, 1957
              Event Type : Death

              Description : Died suddenly at his home, Concession 7, Tecumseth Township, at the age of 48. Beloved husband of Mildred Mundy and dear father of Mary, Margaret and Jean. Rested at the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Bradford, for service on Friday. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford.

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              Orr, Wilbert death
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-2016-07-28-09 · Unidad documental simple · 1985-01-23
              Parte de Vital Statistics

              Friday, January 18, 1985
              Death

              Wilbert Keith Orr, 75, of Bond Head, died Friday, January 18 at the York County Hospital, Newmarket.
              Son of Andrew Orr and Jane Campbell, both of Dufferin County, he was born Feb. 16, 1909 in Tecumseth Township. He was married Mar. 8, 1941 in the bride's home to Jean Lisk and has lived on the fifth line of Tecumseth and in Bond Head....Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Donna, Mrs. Andrew Rabiewsky, two grandchildren,three sisters, Marion Craog, of Tornoto, Maida Ritchie, of Beeton and Madeline Porritt, of Gilford and one brother, Wm. J. Orr, of Tottenham....

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              Wilson, Harry & Effie Banting
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-3955 · Unidad documental simple · 1906-11-08
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              Event Date : Tuesday, October 30, 1906
              Event Type : Marriage

              Description : Effie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Banting, to Mr. Harry Wilson, of West Gwillimbury. The wedding took place in Tecumseth. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.G. Wilson, M.A., of Guelph, assisted by Rev. J.J. Sparling, B.A.

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              Somers - son birth
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-3508 · Unidad documental simple · 1904-01-21
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              Event Date : Sunday, January 10, 1904
              Event Type : Birth

              Description : At the Cedars, Beeton, a son to Mr. & Mrs. G.T. Somers.

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              Nolan, James Denis obituary
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-23013 · Unidad documental simple · 1972-02-16
              Parte de Vital Statistics

              Event Date : Friday, December 31, 1971
              Event Type : Death

              Description : James Denis Nolan of Kent St. E., Lindsay, passed away suddenly, following an illness of twelve years, at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Dec. 31, 1971. He was 72 years of age. Born on Aug. 30, 1899, in Tecumseth Township, near Newton Robinson, he was the son of the late Denis Nolan and Catherine O'Donnell. Nolan was a pioneer name in Simcoe County. He had resided in this locality for 23 years, having previously resided at Bradford and received his education at Newton Robinson Public School; Cookstown Continuation School and was a graduate of Bradford High School. He enlisted during World War I, but did not see active service, either in Canada or overseas. He was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and before coming to Lindsay, he had attended Forty Martyrs Church, Bradford, and had attended Church of the Assumption, Bell Ewart, Ont., during the summer months. He had been associated with Walkwood Ltd., Lindsay, London Life Insurance Co., Bradford; Nolan Motor Sales, Bradford and DeHaviland Aircraft, Toronto. He took an interest in sports and had been a member of Lindsay Curling Club for many years. A member of the Knights of Columbus for 50 years, he was also a Charter Member of the Lions Club in Bradford. He is survived by his wife, Clare Beatrice Nolan, four sons, Denis Nolan of Dollard-des- Ormeaux, P.Q., James M. Nolan of Lindsay, Dr. Paul Nolan of Sudbury, Eugene Nolan of Uxbridge and 15 grandchildren. Other surviving relatives are two sisters, Constance Nolan, of Bradford, and Aileen (Mrs. Edmund Grise) of Midland. An aunt, Mrs. John Hanlon of Bradford, also survives. The funeral was held on Jan. 4, 1972, at 10 a.m. from Stoddart Funeral Home, Lindsay, with temporary entombment in Riverside Cemetery, Lindsay. Interment later in McGann's Cemetery, R.R. 2, Bradford. Rev. Father G. F. Sullivan conducted the service. The pallbearers were William Burke, Gordon Corley, Vern Hildenbrand, Guy Mills, Ralph Rodman and Adrian Vaillancourt.
              (From the Lindsay Daily Post)

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              CA BWGPL VS-1900-19388 · Unidad documental simple · 1958-03-19
              Parte de Vital Statistics

              Event Date : Monday, March 10, 1958
              Event Type : Death

              Description : Ida Jane Banting Watson was the eldest of five daughters of Charles and Jane McDermott Banting, and was born in Tecumseth Township, on a farm now owned by her son. Later, her father bought the old Willoughby farm on the townline, between Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury. When here she attended the then Methodist Church at Newton Robinson, where she added much to the service by her gift of song. She married John Watson and went to live in the Scotch Settlement, West Gwillimbury Township, where she brought up a family of five, namely, Carol and Marion who predeceased her; Jean of Toronto; Isabel, now Mrs. Norman Coutts, Cookstown; and Charles, who now owns the farm granted to her great-grandfather, James Banting, by the Crown. Leaving the Settlement they moved to a smaller farm near Bond Head. While there she attended the United Church at Bond Head and was helpful in the Woman's Missionary Society. Mrs. Watson was a devoted wife and loving mother, being well known in the district because of her sympathy with and great interest in the affairs of her friends. She had been ill for many months, and passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, on March 10. The funeral was to the cemetery in connection with the Presbyterian Church, Scotch Settlement, West Gwillimbury Township.

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              Brethet, John & Ellen Maggie Hayes
              CA BWGPL VS-1800-1845 · Unidad documental simple · 1891-06-25
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              Event Date : June 17, 1891
              Event Type : Marriage

              Description : All of Tecumseth township. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's father in Tecumseth. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Duncan.

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              Wilkinson, George Frederick obituary
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-10097 · Unidad documental simple · 1945-02-28
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              Event Date : Monday, February 26, 1945
              Event Type : Death

              Description : Husband of Cornelia Long Wilkinson and father of Marjorie died at his Toronto home. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Tecumseth.

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              Atkinson, Hazel obituary
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-22883 · Unidad documental simple · 1971-05-15
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              Event Date : Thursday, September 09, 1971
              Event Type : Death
              Municipality : Brampton, Ont.

              Description : After a lengthy illness, Hazel Atkinson of R.R. 3, Schomberg, and a well-known resident of this area, passed away Thursday, Sept. 9 at Peel Memorial Hospital in Brampton. She was born Hazel Jane Lucille Armstrong on Sept. 23, 1895 on the 7th Line of Mono Township, Lot 30, near Rosemont. Her parents were John William Armstrong and his wife, Elizabeth Murphy. Her grandparents were Andrew Murphy and his wife, Frances Little and Robert Armstrong, and his wife, Jane McElroy - all natives of Ireland. Mrs. Atkinson was quite proud of her Irish ancestry. As a girl, Mrs. Atkinson attended School No. 17, Mono Township and later Alliston High School. In religion, she was an Anglican and attended St. Luke's Church, Mulmur Township. After her marriage in 1922 to Leonard Atkinson, they moved to Lot 15, 2nd Concession of Tecumseth Township and three years later to Lot 17, 11th Concession, King Township and in 1945 to Lot 17, 10th Concession, King Township. In later years, she remained in the same area. Her only brother, Oswald, predeceased her in 1953. A son, Wesley, passed away Jan. 29, 1948 and her husband, Leonard passed away March 30, 1956. She leaves the following family: Phyllis (Mrs. Joseph Kerr), R.R. 1, Bolton; Evelyn (Mrs. Hiram Littleton), Bradenton, Florida; Harvey, Bolton; Violet (Mrs. Gordon Troyer), R.R. 1, Woodbridge; Risdon and Roy of R.R. 3, Schomberg. Also there are 16 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. She rested at Egan's Funeral Home, Bolton until Sunday at 2:30. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. Bob Leckey, Anglican minister, Bolton. Burial took place at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton. Pallbearers were her nephews: Lloyd Armstrong, Joe Maw, Ben Parr, Ross Atkinson, Ed Hebor, and Bill Clark. Flower bearers were Harold Fuller, Stan McGill, Jim Connell and Art Richards. It was a largely-attended funeral with friends and relatives coming from as far away as Windsor and North Bay to pay their respects.

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