Hi Gwen You probably already know all this but David Payne (d. Dec 16, 1893) and Sophia Turner (d. May 21, 1896) are buried at St. Andrew's St. James' cemetery in Orillia. >From the transcript: In/ Memory Of/ David Payne/ Died 16 Dec. 1893/ In His 85th Year./ -/ Also Of/ Sophia Turner/ Wife Of The Above/ Died 21 May. 1896/ Aged 84 Yrs/ 6 Mos./ -/ In Life Beloved, In Death Lamented/ -/ Farewell Dear Mother Sweet Thy Rest Sophia & David are found in the 1861 Census There is a plot at St. Andrew's St. James' that has David, Garnet, Glen and Violet (Binsted) PAYNE, I have found a marriage registration for David & Violet, David is the son of John William Payne and Jane Downs, married January 18, 1912. I have found the marriage registration of John Payne and Jane Downs. John's parents are David & Sohie Payne. Heather in Orillia -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of gwendolyn cunningham Sent: August 29, 2009 10:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Garnet Payne Hello Listers, I'm trying to place the obit for a Garnet Payne son of David Payne. He died in August of 1937 at Foxmead. The obit says Garnet was 13 years old and died by falling on a pitchfork while working on his farm. The article mentions surviving relatives: a sister Mrs. A. Beers, brothers Gordon and Earl all of Lindsay and 4 sisters Alice, Irene, Bernice and a baby at home as well as two brothers Frank and William at home. Interment was at St. Andrew's cemetery in Orillia. I am trying to determine if Garnet and his father David Payne were descendants of David Payne and his wife Sophia Turner. Does anyone have any info regarding the above family? Thanks for any information. Gwen Cunningham ***************** Ten People All Genealogists Should Follow On Twitter: http://tr.im/hBAy Simcoe Co. GenWeb at http://www.waynecook.com/simcoe.shtml ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message