Hi I am researching my Johnston line, and would like to contact anyone else who is researching the same line. I am copying an obituary, and a funeral notice with information about my G Grandfather, and other member's of his family. If any of this sounds familiar to you please contact me. I am having a lot of trouble getting anywhere with this line, and could use all the help I can get. MR. D. JOHNSTON DIED ON SUNDAY Had Been Resident of Owen Sound for More Than Fifty Years It was with much regret that many friends learned on Sunday of the death of a highly respected resident of Owen Sound in the person of Mr. Daniel Johnston, 811 4th Avenue A West, which occurred early on Sunday morning following an illness of only a week. He had suffered for more than two years with an infection of the mouth, and every treatment known was given, but all proved ineffectual in combating the malady. During this time he worked faithfully at the Owen Sound quarries, where he had been employed for a long time. Deceased was born at Merrickville in 1861 and came to Owen Sound when a child of ten years with his parents, and has been a continuous resident of this city for more than fifty years. On June 19, 1902, he was united in marriage to Louisa Hope who survives with six children: Angus, Toronto; Louisa, Mrs. John Jeffrey, Guelph; Walter, California; Ruby, Louis (Bus) and Jennie at home; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, Toronto; Mrs. Annie Webb, Winnipeg; one brother Angus Johnston, Winnipeg. The funeral will take place from his late residence on Tuesday afternoon, service at 2:30 o'clock, to be conducted by Rev. Mr. Bullock of the Pentecostal Mission. Interment will follow in Greenwood cemetery. (Taken from a newspaper clipping found in the Johnston Family Bible) LATE DANIEL JOHNSTON INTERRED ON TUESDAY Funeral of Well Known Resident Was Largely Attended. The funeral of the late Mr. Daniel Johnston whose death occurred on Sunday morning last was held on Tuesday from his late residence, and was very largely attended. Rev Mr. Bullock, of the Pentecostal Mission was in charge of the service. By special request the hymn "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" was sung, and the minister took his text from the 9th Psalm. The pall bearers were Messers, B. Watson and James Allen, fellow employees of the Owen Sound Quarries, Edward Frasrar, Matthew Akins and Wesley Owens, neighbors, and James Hope brother-in-law. A large number of floral tributes, silent tokens of respect and esteem were sent by sympathizing friends and relatives including sprays from Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Treleaven, Mrs. Tomkins and Hazel; wreaths from wife and family, Board of Works, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Telford, Mr. and Mrs. Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimoldby, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. E. Reid, Miss and Mrs. Watson, Mrs Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Owens, Mrs. McCauley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grimoldby, Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. Steers, Mrs. McKerroll, Mr. and Mrs. Bawden, Mr. and Mrs. McIvor, Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Shepherd, Mr and Mrs. W. Dunoon, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeffery, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. John Grimoldby, Mr. John McMillan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott, Mr. and Mrs. A. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grimoldby, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson. The remains were interred in Greenwood cemetery. (Taken from a newspaper clipping in the Johnston Family Bible) Thanks in advance Cindy Sutton Paradis Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Researching : SUTTON, McNABB, BEIRNES, REITZEL, MOYER, MINARD, HAMILTON, GRAHAM, GREEN, JOHNSTON, HOPE, CARMICHAEL, WILLOWBY, TOMPKINS, PARADIS, POULIOT, MONTOUR, RICHARD, PILON, LETENDRE