At 09:11 PM 10-11-2004 -0300, you wrote: >Have the attached in my database Thanks! However, it would be of more interest to the original poster; would you be so kind as to re-post your reply to the list (mailto:[email protected]), maybe with a link to the specific individual(s) in your online database? I was pleased to see your report and website, as my wife's family are from Heatherton (McINTYRE, Blackavon). She's a first cousin three or four times removed to Bishop John CAMERON. My online database might be of interest to you: http://makowiec.org/genealogy/ The immigrant McINTYREs: http://makowiec.org/genealogy/family.php?famid=F34 Regards Joe -- Joe Makowiec can be reached at: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe http://makowiec.org/
At 04:34 PM 10-11-2004 -0400, SueNYC wrote: > Looking for any info on Mary Long, born 6/11/09. She grew up in the Salmon >River area, and for John Alexander Chisholm, born 10/5/06. He grew up in >Antigonish and also lived in Heatherton. I'm guessing 1909 and 1906 on these. As we're somewhat past two centuries of Scottish settlement in Nova Scotia, it helps to include them. Also: - Do you know the 'nickname' of the CHISHOLM family? In some families (M'DONALDs and CHISHOLMs come immediately to mind) there would be so many in an area, that to distinguish them, the families had nicknames. Some were locational (Schoolhouse, the Bridge, the Ridge), some had to do with occupation (Miller, Smith). This would be in addition to an individual's nickname(s). - In addition to the above cited nicknames, people were also known by parents' (generally father's) names - do you know any of those? - I'm guessing that John Alexander and Mary were married? Do you have any more information on them? Date of marriage? Place of marriage? Children? Any more detail you can fill in here will help you find them. Joe -- Joe Makowiec can be reached at: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe http://makowiec.org/
Looking for any info on Mary Long, born 6/11/09. She grew up in the Salmon River area, and for John Alexander Chisholm, born 10/5/06. He grew up in Antigonish and also lived in Heatherton. Thanks! SueNY
This announcement is made for information purposes only. Anyone seeking further details please contact me off list. Antigonish County, Nova Scotia As you may know, my co-editor of Drummer on Foot, Dr. Raymond A. MacLean, passed away March 31st of this year. In conjunction with his son and executor, Colin I am making available the remaining copies of several of Ray's books. A short description of those currently available appears below. A more complete description is available. We hope other of Ray's books will follow. The Casket 1852-1992 From Gutenberg to the Internet The Story of a Small-Town weekly Dr. MacLean chronicles the times and trials of this Antigonish newspaper and its effect on the community around it. Although the index contains many names, do not look for a genealogy, but in reading this book you will perhaps develop a greater sense of the place in which many of our families developed. History of Antigonish This work consists of two sections: the manuscript proper represents 316 pages of typescript, written by Reverend Ronald MacGillivray (Sagart Arisaig) and first published in The Casket during the years 1890-1892. The second section is the more valuable from the historical point of view and was done by Charlie MacGillivray, Editor of The Casket, who published both-the manuscript and the documentation in 1943-1944. Mr. MacGillivray was working on a revised edition in 1947 at the time of his death and his documentation ends in that year. All of this material, plus much additional, was edited by Dr. MacLean and first published in two volumes in 1976. The present edition combines the two volumes. Drummer on Foot A series of over 90 articles appeared in The Casket, a Catholic newspaper published in Antigonish, Nova Scotia under the pen name Drummer on Foot. The articles were published beginning April 4, 1912 and continued up into 1918. Most deal with the pioneer families who settled in Antigonish County in the early decades of the 19th century. They show the inter-relatedness of these families. A connection in one family is almost certain to lead to relationships with several others. Drummer on Foot took these families from their pioneer ancestors through four and five generations up to the time of publication. Regards, Don MacFarlane See MacFarlane and related genealogies here: <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maritime/Maritime_Mosaic/> http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maritime/Maritime_Mosaic/
Many thanks to you Linda for all the work you put into the List and will continue to put into the obits. It is much appreciated. And thanks to Joe for picking up the mantle and managing the List. Regards, Don MacFarlane See MacFarlane and related genealogies here: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maritime/Maritime_Mosaic/ -----Original Message----- From: Linda Darling [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 1:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Antigonish] New List Administrator Hi Folks! I'd like to notify the list subscribers that there has been a change in Listowner/Administrator for the Antigonish List & Board. The new person in charge is Joe Makowiec, whom I'm sure you all recognize as a frequent poster to the list. I am sure he will do an excellent job! (I'll still be on the list and will still supply the obits from The Casket.) Welcome to your new job, Joe!! ;-) Best, Linda ==== CAN-NS-ANTIGONISH Mailing List ==== Lost at Sea - Antigonish http://www.lostatsea.ca/
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And since it is Thanksgiving, many thanks to Linda for founding the Antigonish list, and for her work over the years administering it. She promises not to go away, and will continue to post obituaries from the Casket. Joe -- Joe Makowiec can be reached at: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe http://makowiec.org/
Thank you Linda, I have learned a great deal from reading your many postings to the list. And appreciation to Joe, the new list administrator, who helped me discover my mother's Cameron roots in Antigonish County. Katherine
Hi Folks! I'd like to notify the list subscribers that there has been a change in Listowner/Administrator for the Antigonish List & Board. The new person in charge is Joe Makowiec, whom I'm sure you all recognize as a frequent poster to the list. I am sure he will do an excellent job! (I'll still be on the list and will still supply the obits from The Casket.) Welcome to your new job, Joe!! ;-) Best, Linda
Halifax Herald October 9, 2004 MacDONALD, Dr. Roland Roderick - passed away in QEII Health Sciences Centre on October 8, 2004. Born in Antigonish, he was a son of the late Roderick and Marcella (Dunn) MacDonald. Surviving are his wife, Marjorie, Halifax; sisters, Eleanor (the late Colin H. Chisholm), Antigonish; Pauline (Norman Brady), Hilton Head, U.S.A.; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother, Charles. "Dr. Rollie" as he was fondly called, served in the RCAF during the Second World War. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Vimy Branch. After the war he graduated from St. F.X. University and Dalhousie Dental School. While at St. F.X. he was a member of the hockey team. He practiced dentistry in Antigonish, retiring in 1981. He enjoyed golf, fishing, and was an avid bridge player. Special thanks to the staff of 8th Floor, QEII Health Sciences Centre. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, October 11, in Canadian Martyrs Church, Halifax. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Cruikshank's Halifax Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity choice.
Hi.. I am looking for info on my grandparents, John Alexander Chisholm and Mary (Long) Chisholm. They were from the Antigonish area. John was born on October 8, 1906 and died on January 24, 1977. Mary was born on June 11, 1909 and died on February 10, 1990. My grandmother's parents were Joesph and Sarah Long. They had 7 children, Mary,Edith, Margaret, Kathleen, Hugh (Dan),Richard, and William. All are deceased. I have no info on my grandfather's parents except that they had 5 children, John, Jack, Florence, Jenny, and Ann. Only Ann is still living. My grandmother lived in Salmon River before coming to the US in 1929. My grandfather came to the US around 1925. He worked for the MBTA in Boston, MA. She worked for the Harvard Club, also in Boston. They had 5 children, Rita (my mom) Jean, Joan, John, and Donald. Would love to have more info! Sue
Halifax Herald October 7, 2004 MacDONALD, Albert - 84, Post Road, Antigonish. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Daniel "Albert" Patton "Pop" MacDonald. He passed away peacefully at home, October 5, 2004. Born in Lochaber, Antigonish Co., he was a son of the late John Angus and Mary (Chisholm) MacDonald. He was a lifelong farmer and worked for many years at Eastern Dairyfoods and Co-op Feeds. Albert was an avid horseman who loved harness racing. He operated Post Road Stables and raced out of Truro and Sackville for many years and was a member of the U.S.T.A. He enjoyed a good strong brewed cup of tea and the company of the many friends and family who would stop in for a visit or game of cards. He will be missed on the deck as he watched the activities and construction on Post Road. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Elizabeth "Betty"; sons, Everett (Ellen), Kenny (Clare), both of Antigonish; David, Ottawa; daughters, Beverly (Reg) MacLean, Pleasant Valley; Gloria (Wayne) Greene, Lochaber; Joan (Barry) Woodside, Ottawa; Brenda (George) Evely, Ottawa; Donna (Mitch) Hudson, Somers Road; Mary (Bryan) Soch, Cochrane, Alta.; Margie (Ron) MacDonald, Antigonish; Cindy (Mark) Fekete, Val d'Or, Que.; Heather (Peter) Nowlan, Bedford; Suzanne, South Korea; Dawn Michelle, Halifax; grandchildren, Kenny, Donnie, Steven, Alison, Robyn, Kerri, Andrew, Amanda, Kristy, Amy, Neldie, Mark, Haley, Steven S., Lindsay, Erin, Laura, Adam, Emma, Oliver and Sophie; great-grandchildren, Ewan, Jack and Jordyn; brother, Hughie "Hedges" MacDonald, Antigonish; sisters, Peggy MacDonald, Jean MacIntosh, both of Antigonish; Rita Fraser, Guelph, Ont. He was predeceased by son, Gerard; daughter, Noreen; grandson, Craig; brothers, Harry, John Andrew "Jick" and Lauchie; sisters, Catherine, Betty and Laura. Visitation will be in C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College St., Antigonish, 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in St. Ninian's Cathedral, Rev. Andrew Boyd officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Victorian Order of Nurses, Antigonish or Antigonish and Area Homemakers. On-line condolences: www.clcurry.com
I have found him in a book called "A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants before confederation" by Donald Whyte. page 37-8 #1063 CAMERON, DONALD. From INV to Pictou NS on the Hector ex Loch Broom. arrived 17 Sept 1773. Discharged Soldier, 78th regiment and pioneer settler, East River where he was drowned Married MARY MACDONALD. Children 1. John, 2, Hugh 3.Mary. The family being Roman Catholic moved to Antigonish Co. NS I hope this helps. Kathy from Ontario
Halifax Herald October 6 2004 SWAIN, Dorothy Elizabeth - 85, Port Hawkesbury, passed away Monday, October 4, 2004, in Harbourstone Enhanced Care Facility, Sydney. Born October 2, 1919, in Linwood, Antigonish Co., she was the eldest daughter of the late Allan and Sabina (Atwater) Kinney. She is survived by daughter, Hilda Leadbetter, Port Hood; son, Fred (Kaye), Dartmouth; grandchildren, David (Katherine), Vancouver, B.C.; Stephen, Halifax; Matthew, Dartmouth; Cynthia (Alan) and Charles; sisters, Connie, Merigomish; Marjorie, Dartmouth; brothers, Angus (Bonnie), Sydney; Millard (Hilda), Steep Creek; Clayton, Sherbrooke. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Henry; two infant sons and an infant sister, Irene; sister, Elsie MacDonald; brother, John Kinney. Prior to her illness, Dot liked to play cards, bingo and knit socks and mitts which she donated to the needy. She was employed for a number of years as the maintenance superintendent at Port Hastings School. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, October 7, in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Reeves Street, Port Hawkesbury, Rev. Michael Conrad officiating. Burial will be in Southbrook Cemetery. Family flowers only by request. Donations in memory of Dot may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia. Special thanks to the staff of Harbourstone Enhanced Care and Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Mom, Dot, Nan, will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at: www.haverstocks.com
Halifax Herald October 6, 2004 BOUDREAU, Vincent Ellsworth - 89, Antigonish Harbour, Antigonish Co., passed away peacefully, October 4, 2004, at home. Born in Little Dover, Guysborough Co., he was the son of the late Abner and Alice (Horne) Boudreau. Vincent was a well-known sea captain. His love of the sea began at the age of 14 as a mess boy on a steamship, the following year he shipped out of Gloucester, Mass., on a schooner, fishing off the Grand Banks in his earlier years. He fished the waters of Nova Scotia in his boat the "Rita L." for lobster, cod, haddock, herring, mackerel and hake. He was a master story teller about his life at sea, and loved his "Yarns of the Sea". His knowledge of the sea and fishing was shared with many who sought his help, whether a scientist or an ordinary seaman. He was an active and involved member of St. Columba Parish, Lakevale. In 1952, he helped build the Chapel for the summer cottage community of Jimtown. He was a veteran of the Second World War. Surviving are sons, Francis (Beryl), Enfield; Bill (Bernice), Robert (Judy), both of Halifax; Joe (Rose), Antigonish; daughters, Jean (John) Cameron, Antigonish; Kay (Leo) Cameron, Harbour Center; Florence (Jackie) Jesso, Antigonish Harbour; Alice (Gary) Fanning, New Glasgow; Dorothy (Bob) Gillis, Brookside; Joan, Judy, Antigonish Harbour; Gloria, Halifax; 27 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Challenger, Burlington, Ont.; Rita Boudreau, Florida. He was predeceased by his wife, Mae; five brothers; two sisters. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in MacIsaac Funeral Home, 61 Pleasant St., Antigonish. Funeral 10 a.m. Friday in St. Columba Church, Lakevale. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to a charity of choice. www.MacIsaacs.ca
Mary and Eileen, Thank you both for the ancestral connections for Charlotte. I really appreciate the help. Mary > > Wrom: MNNSKVFVWRKJVZCMHVIBGDADRZFSQHYUCDDJBLVLMH > Date: 2004/10/06 Wed AM 07:03:22 EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Antigonish] DELOREY, Charlotte > > Hi Mary, > > From "Cape Jack Road: A Journey to the Past," by Evelyn DeCoste, p. 42: > > "The homestead of Gerard De Coste is the original home of Charles DeCoste > who was married to Angelique Boudreau. Their children: > William 1868 (m. Florence Pettipas); > Marie Sophie 1870; > Laura Jane 1873; > Laurent Paul 1875; > Joseph 1877 (m. Anastasia Levangie); > Marguerite (Maggie) 1879; > Elizabeth Anne (Lizzie, Beth Anne) 1881 (m. Henry Brow). > > There is also an article on p. 44 about William & Florence (Pettipas) DeCoste, > and it lists their children, including a M. Charlotte Angelique 1911 (m. Vince Delorey, Tracadie). > > Best regards, > Mary Ferguson > ----- Original Message ----- > Wrom: AALPT > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 7:49 AM > Subject: Re: [Antigonish] DELOREY, Charlotte > > > Good Morning all, > Is anyone able to supply the grandparents of Charlotte? I don't seem to have the connecting generations. > Thanks in advance, > Mary Chaplain > > Subject: [Antigonish] DELOREY, Charlotte > > > > Halifax Herald October 4, 2004 > > > > DELOREY, Charlotte - 93, Tracadie, Antigonish Co., passed away on October > > 2, 2004, at home. Born in Cape Jack, she was a daughter of the late William > > and Florence (Pettipas) DeCoste. Charlotte was a teacher having taught for > > over 35 years in schools in Antigonish County. She was the first president > > of St. Peter's C.W.L. and was a recipient of the C.W.L. 40 Year Pin. She > > was a member of the Retired Teachers Association of Nova Scotia and a > > member of the Tracadonians Senior Citizen's Club. She is survived by > > daughters, Nan (Wayne) Rock, Mahone Bay; Patsy (Norman) Neville, Stoney > > Creek, Ont.; Christine (Gary) Hesson, Barrie, Ont.; sons, Vince (Anita), > > Afton, George (Iris), Milton, Ont.; Frank (Laura), Dartmouth; Herbie > > (Pauline), Tracadie; Bill (Virginia), Lake Echo; sister, Kay (Francis) > > Bowman, Monastery; brother, Ambrose (Margaret), Dundas, Ont.; > > grandchildren, Robert and Richard Rock, Nicky Johnson, Laura Kate, Dustin > > and Darren Delorey, Michael Delorey and Karen Williams, Timothy and Adam > > Delorey, Raylene Charon, Roxanne Pettipas, Collette Neville, Michael > > Hesson, Jason and Shawn Delorey; brother-in-law, Raymond Delorey, Tracadie; > > Ottis Delorey, Hamilton, Ont.; Frank Delorey, New Glasgow; sister-in-law, > > Florence Landry, Afton; 10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her > > husband, Vincent; daughter, Alice; granddaughter, Monique; sisters, Rose > > and Claire; brothers, Ben, Bill, Charlie, Michael, Bernard, Melvin and > > Warren. Visitation will be in St. Peter's Place, Tracadie, from 7-9 p.m. > > today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, October 5. Funeral will be Wednesday, > > October 6, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Peter's Church, Tracadie, Rev. John Barry > > officiating, assisted by Monsignor Robert Donnelly. Burial in the parish > > cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to St. Peter's Parish Building > > Fund, Canadian National Institute for the Blind or Antigonish and Area Homemakers. On-line condolences to: www.clcurry.com
Hi Mary, From "Cape Jack Road: A Journey to the Past," by Evelyn DeCoste, p. 42: "The homestead of Gerard De Coste is the original home of Charles DeCoste who was married to Angelique Boudreau. Their children: William 1868 (m. Florence Pettipas); Marie Sophie 1870; Laura Jane 1873; Laurent Paul 1875; Joseph 1877 (m. Anastasia Levangie); Marguerite (Maggie) 1879; Elizabeth Anne (Lizzie, Beth Anne) 1881 (m. Henry Brow). There is also an article on p. 44 about William & Florence (Pettipas) DeCoste, and it lists their children, including a M. Charlotte Angelique 1911 (m. Vince Delorey, Tracadie). Best regards, Mary Ferguson ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 7:49 AM Subject: Re: [Antigonish] DELOREY, Charlotte Good Morning all, Is anyone able to supply the grandparents of Charlotte? I don't seem to have the connecting generations. Thanks in advance, Mary Chaplain Subject: [Antigonish] DELOREY, Charlotte > > Halifax Herald October 4, 2004 > > DELOREY, Charlotte - 93, Tracadie, Antigonish Co., passed away on October > 2, 2004, at home. Born in Cape Jack, she was a daughter of the late William > and Florence (Pettipas) DeCoste. Charlotte was a teacher having taught for > over 35 years in schools in Antigonish County. She was the first president > of St. Peter's C.W.L. and was a recipient of the C.W.L. 40 Year Pin. She > was a member of the Retired Teachers Association of Nova Scotia and a > member of the Tracadonians Senior Citizen's Club. She is survived by > daughters, Nan (Wayne) Rock, Mahone Bay; Patsy (Norman) Neville, Stoney > Creek, Ont.; Christine (Gary) Hesson, Barrie, Ont.; sons, Vince (Anita), > Afton, George (Iris), Milton, Ont.; Frank (Laura), Dartmouth; Herbie > (Pauline), Tracadie; Bill (Virginia), Lake Echo; sister, Kay (Francis) > Bowman, Monastery; brother, Ambrose (Margaret), Dundas, Ont.; > grandchildren, Robert and Richard Rock, Nicky Johnson, Laura Kate, Dustin > and Darren Delorey, Michael Delorey and Karen Williams, Timothy and Adam > Delorey, Raylene Charon, Roxanne Pettipas, Collette Neville, Michael > Hesson, Jason and Shawn Delorey; brother-in-law, Raymond Delorey, Tracadie; > Ottis Delorey, Hamilton, Ont.; Frank Delorey, New Glasgow; sister-in-law, > Florence Landry, Afton; 10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her > husband, Vincent; daughter, Alice; granddaughter, Monique; sisters, Rose > and Claire; brothers, Ben, Bill, Charlie, Michael, Bernard, Melvin and > Warren. Visitation will be in St. Peter's Place, Tracadie, from 7-9 p.m. > today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, October 5. Funeral will be Wednesday, > October 6, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Peter's Church, Tracadie, Rev. John Barry > officiating, assisted by Monsignor Robert Donnelly. Burial in the parish > cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to St. Peter's Parish Building > Fund, Canadian National Institute for the Blind or Antigonish and Area > Homemakers. On-line condolences to: www.clcurry.com ==== CAN-NS-ANTIGONISH Mailing List ==== Antigonish County GenWeb Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~nsantigo/
At 11:39 PM 10-5-2004 -0400, Linda Darling wrote: >I am looking for the father of Donald Cameron born:1797, in Antigonish. >His parent I feel, came to Nova Scotia in 1773 on the Hector 8. One of 6 >children on that boat. ***Any*** added information you can supply - parents' names, spouse(s), children, where he lived, when he died, where he died, religion would be helpful. While the name Donald (8) is not as common among the CAMERONs in my database as, say Dougald (13) or John (34), there are still several of them! Joe -- Joe Makowiec can be reached at: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe http://makowiec.org/
~Posted on the Antigonish Message Board~ Subject : Donald Cameron Author : Monica Ban <[email protected]> Date : 26 Sep 2004 4:50 AM GMT http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QOC.2ACE/136 I am looking for the father of Donald Cameron born:1797, in Antigonish. His parent I feel, came to Nova Scotia in 1773 on the Hector 8. One of 6 children on that boat. This is for my brother -in -law, Thomas Cameron, and he hit a wall trying to find family. Any help would be thankful.
Hi Mary, Here's what I have on Charlotte's maternal side: Florence Isabella (Flora) PETITPAS b. 18 Apr 1879 d/o Desire PETITPAS & Charlotte COSTE/DeCOSTE [per Lloyd Boucher] Desire PETITPAS b. 12 Dec 1817 East Tracadie, d. 25 Nov 1899 East Tracadie [son of Joseph PETITPAS & Marie Marguerite (Marie-Madeleine) GAUTROT] married twice: m. [1] ca 1843 Marguerite GIROUARD/GERRIOR [dau. of Capt. Joseph H. GIROUARD & Angelique LeBLANC]; m. [2] 20 Jan 1873 Tracadie to Charlotte COSTE b. ca 1848 Little Tracadie [dau. of Jean-Michel (Michael) COSTE/DeCOSTE & Venerante DESLAURIERS/DELOREY]. I don't have Charlotte's paternal side, but here's what I have on the parents of Charlotte's husband: Vincent DESLAURIERS/DELOREY son of David Daniel DESLAURIERS/DELOREY b. 16 Sep 1873 Tracadie [son of Gabriel DESLAURIERS & Marie Angelique (Jane) DESLAURIERS] m. 21 Feb 1900 Tracadie to Catherine PETITPAS b. 1 Jun 1877 Tracadie [dau. of Joseph (Joe Castor) PETITPAS & Charlotte DESLAURIERS/DELOREY]. In a message dated 10/5/04, [email protected] writes: > Good Morning all, > Is anyone able to supply the grandparents of Charlotte? I don't seem to have > the connecting generations. > Thanks in advance, > Mary Chaplain > > Subject: [Antigonish] DELOREY, Charlotte > Halifax Herald October 4, 2004 > DELOREY, Charlotte - 93, Tracadie, Antigonish Co., passed away on October > 2, 2004, at home. Born in Cape Jack, she was a daughter of the late William > and Florence (Pettipas) DeCoste. <snip> She is survived by daughters, Nan > (Wayne) Rock, Mahone Bay; Patsy (Norman) Neville, Stoney Creek, Ont.; Christine > (Gary) Hesson, Barrie, Ont.; sons, Vince (Anita), Afton, George (Iris), Milton, > Ont.; Frank (Laura), Dartmouth; Herbie (Pauline), Tracadie; Bill (Virginia), > Lake Echo; sister, Kay (Francis) Bowman, Monastery; brother, Ambrose > (Margaret), Dundas, Ont.; grandchildren, Robert and Richard Rock, Nicky Johnson, > Laura Kate, Dustin and Darren Delorey, Michael Delorey and Karen Williams, > Timothy and Adam Delorey, Raylene Charon, Roxanne Pettipas, Collette Neville, > Michael Hesson, Jason and Shawn Delorey; brother-in-law, Raymond Delorey, > Tracadie; Ottis Delorey, Hamilton, Ont.; Frank Delorey, New Glasgow; sister-in-law, > Florence Landry, Afton; 10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her > husband, Vincent; daughter, Alice; granddaughter, Monique; sisters, Rose and > Claire; brothers, Ben, Bill, Charlie, Michael, Bernard, Melvin and Warren. < > snip> >