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    1. Harvey WebRing
    2. Ann Harvey Lahtinen
    3. Hello All! Just wanted to drop a quick note about the new Harvey WebRing. If you interested in linking your site to the ring you can join on The Harvey Genealogist Webpage. This is another great opportunity to facilitate the sharing of Harvey information! Regards to All! Ann -- Ann Harvey Lahtinen, Steward <[email protected]> The Harvey Genealogist The Harvey Surname Association http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6575/

    09/26/1997 10:19:00
    1. HARVEY, Sydney Melville obit
    2. Ruth Davison
    3. Olds Alberta>Trail BC; Trail Daily Times; 1997-9-23 HARVEY, Sydney Melville - passed away Saturday, September 20, 1997 at the age of 91 years at Poplar Ridge Pavillion after a lenthy illness. Syd was born on September 30, 1906 in Olds, Alt. He worked at Cominco for 25 years and retired in 1971. His hobbies were birds and gardening. Syd is survived by two daughters, Corine Halladay of Salmo, Yvonne (Ritchie) Johnson of Castlegar, and one son, Norman (Pearl) Harvey of Innisfail, Alta; two granddaughters, four grandsons, and two great-granddaughters. He was predeceased by his wife, Vera, in 1976, one granddaughter, and one grandson. Cremation to be handled by Carberry's Funeral Home of Trail. No memorial by request. Donations may be made to Lung Foundation. ---- This was an added note from the person that sent me the obit: Ruth: I knew this man a little over the past 20 years as a quiet, unassuming man who befriended everyone he met. He was especially nice to a friend of mine when that man was needing help. Syd helped him and when Syd needed a bit of a "boost" he found he was repaid in spades. Mickey........ --- Ruth ------ Ruth (Schauer) Davison [email protected] RR1 Box 2088, Clearwater, BC Canada V0E 1N0 Please help support Internet Genealogy. Be a proud sponser of ROOTSWEB RootsWeb surname lists are funded *entirely* by you. http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    09/26/1997 08:04:14
    1. Re: Harvey WebRing
    2. The Budda's
    3. Ann Harvey Lahtinen wrote: > > Hello All! > > Just wanted to drop a quick note about the new Harvey WebRing. If you > interested in linking your site to the ring you can join on The Harvey > Genealogist Webpage. This is another great opportunity to facilitate > the sharing of Harvey information! > > Regards to All! > Ann > -- > Ann Harvey Lahtinen, Steward <[email protected]> > > The Harvey Genealogist > > The Harvey Surname Association > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6575/ Ann (and All) - I will definately join the ring as soon as I get some Harvey stuff on my page to share. Look around Christmas time as that is the soonest I will probably get to it. My site currently has my Beeson family (Quakers) and associated lines. I have worked on it for quite some time and now need to spend some time on the Harvey side. Congratulations, by the way, on a great and useful site. I visit there often. Gail Harvey Budda in Ben Lomond, CA [email protected]

    09/25/1997 07:26:32
    1. HARVEY *Most Wanted*
    2. Ruth Davison
    3. HARVEY *Most Wanted* Sept. 25, 1997 HARVEY, Benjamin; b. abt. 1880, NY; son John HARVEY, b, abt. 1837, NY; John m. Agnes ____ b. abt. 1841, NY; [email protected] HARVEY, Issac; b. 1781 Chester Co., PA; d. 1856 Belle Vernon, PA; m Margaret NUTT b. 1794; d. 1872; had 8 ch.; [email protected] HARVEY/IE, Janet (Jennet); b. 4 Apr 1767, Newport, Hants Co. NS; d. 1793; d/o John HARVIE & Experience POWERS; m. William O'HEARN; [email protected] HARVEY, Joel, b. 7 Apr 1779, MA, s/o Isaiah; m (1) FARR, Susanna (b 1779, NH) 1797, Chesire Co., NH; m (2) BOWEN, Betsy (b abt 1789), VT) Caledonia Co., VT abt 1815; m (3) HOWE, Ann Mrs? (b ??) in Concord, Essex Co., VY, 16 Mar 1836; [email protected] HARVEY, Joseph; m. Sarah HALL in Charlestown RI 6 Aug 1754; was he the s/o ___HARVEY who m. Mary HALL in Charlestown RI abt. 1725; [email protected] HARVEY, Lee; b. abt 1815 PA; m. Mary A. ELLIS, b. abt 1815 PA; 9 ch; [email protected] HARVEY/IE, Margaret; b. 12 Apr 1775, Newport, Hants Co, NS, d. 14 Jun 1868; m. Major Greeno b. 1779; [email protected] HARVEY/IE, Mary; b. 20 Nov 1770, Newport, Hants Co, NS; d/o John HARVIE & Experience POWERS; m. John BRISON, b. abt 1760, Ireland; [email protected] HARVEY, Michael; b. abt 1772 SC; d. 1855; m. 30 Jul 1796 Warren Co., GA to Mary "Polly" CLOWER; [email protected] HARVEY, Silas; b. 1795 MA; m. Rachel PADEN b. Luzerne Twp., Fayette Co., PA; Silas was in Erie Co. NY in Oct 1813; [email protected] HARVEY, William; b. 1840 PA; d. 1916 Belle Vernon, PA; m. Jennie (Jane) MORGAN, b. 1845 OH; d. 1924 Belle Vernon, PA; 6 ch; [email protected] HARVIE, James; b. abt 1767 Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland; m. 14 Jun 1789, Barony, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Elizabeth FERGUSON; [email protected] While the list is small you are invited to send up to 6 "Most Wanted" to the list. If I made a mistake or missed your query please let me know. Good luck. Ruth Davison ------ Ruth (Schauer) Davison [email protected] RR1 Box 2088, Clearwater, BC Canada V0E 1N0 Please help support Internet Genealogy. Be a proud sponser of ROOTSWEB RootsWeb surname lists are funded *entirely* by you. http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    09/25/1997 09:22:13
    1. Harvey TN
    2. Anyone doing research on the Michael Harvey Family, he was bron 1810 in Tennessee and Married Sarah Tallant November 10 1829. He had a child Martha born abt 1830, James Born about 1832, Clark abt 1838 and Sarah abt 1843 or 1847 in TN or TN. Thanks Matt

    09/25/1997 08:17:26
    1. HARVEY-CRAWFORD
    2. Linda L. Crawford
    3. Does anyone have a Harvey woman that married a Crawford and lived in the Chester Co PA area? This would have probably been about 1735-1750 that they married,but no idea where they might have married. A son James Harvey Crawford was born in 1752 in Chester Co PA.

    09/25/1997 05:59:16
    1. Re: Harvey Family!
    2. My Harvey Family was located in Monroe Co. KY. I have copies of letters written by Betsy (Harvey) LAWRENCE from that location in 1848. She lists the names of her brothers, James Harvey, Austin Harvey, Thomas Harvey, with events that had happened. She lists the death of her husband John LAWRENCE in April 28, 1847. She also tells about Francis and Harvey Harlands children. And she said that if anyone wanted to write to her the letter should be sent to Paces Post Office, Barren Co. Ky. This letter was to James and Verlinda Rhea. My g.g.g.grandparents. Then I have one 1850 that states that Thomas Harvey is dead d. Feb. 6, 1850. That Joseph R. Harvey, son of Wilson Harvey, died the 28th of April 1850 with breast complaint. That Harvey Lawrence was not well. Other names mentioned in this letters was Elizabeth m. Philip Amet, and had one child Winfred Scott. That Betsy's mother was living with her brother James, and that she is living with John ? Also lists that Thomas Rhea m. a girl by name of Susan Margaret parke daughter of James Parkes. This letter from Tompkinsville, Ky. May 28, 1850. Does anyone know of this Harvey family? Looks like the Lawrence family was very close to the Harvey family in that they named a child Harvey Lawrence. Pat [email protected]

    09/24/1997 03:09:47
    1. Harvey Family!
    2. Marsleen Kerr
    3. I need to locate any information you may have on Black Harveys! Any where is Missouri----mainly around the Lincoln County Missouri area! Any information would be greatly appreciated! Thank yo, Marsleen

    09/24/1997 08:49:25
    1. Searching the Archives for Specific Names (was Re: Searching archives by SUBJECT)
    2. Ruth Davison
    3. I hope this is what you were looking for. Ruth --- Here is a message with instructions for searching archives by SUBJECT. This procedure looks for you search word(s) in the body of messages, as well as in the Subject line. **************************************************************** Several subscribers have asked me how to Search the Archives for messages with specific content. Below is what I copied from the RootsWeb web site. PLEASE, read all of it before you attempt to do it yourself. Keep in mind that this message was directed to us Listowners; however, the same procedures apply to you as a subscriber. Just follow the instructions EXACTLY AS GIVEN. PLEASE, note that all the instructions are sent to the address with the "-request". If you leave out that element, your mail will just come to the List and nothing will happen To make it absolutely clear, here is an example: Send your request to: [email protected] NOT to: [email protected] (Replace WHATEVER with the name of the List you are searching.) SgtGeorge ========================== Search Features for a RootsWeb Mailing List >From a message posted on 8 April to the RootsWeb listowners mailing list... Searching your archives: It can be done. We've not made a lot of noise about it before because the implications for the lists with large archives, such as ROOTS-L, are a bit scary: the "search engine" that SmartList uses is the Unix grep command. So if your list has had more than 3000 messages posted, we'd rather your users did not use the SmartList search feature. But if your list has had that many messages, let us know and we'll get a WWW search up as soon as we can. See: http://searches.rootsweb.com/roots-l.search.html to see what we did for ROOTS-L and its archive of nearly 200,000 messages.) And time allowing, we'll put up WWW searches of all the public lists, no matter whether they've had 3000 messages or not. Meanwhile, most of our lists here at RootsWeb have had substantially fewer than 3000 messages posted to them. So, how do you search the archives of your list? I'm a great believer in examples. Here's the sequence for KEITHLEY-L, a non-digested mailing list. (Margaret, GEN-MARKET, being a digest, will work a bit differently. I'll try to point out the differences as I go...) Search requests are sent to the -request for the mailing list. The subject line should say archive. If I wanted to search for the name Rowland, the command I'd use would be: search Rowland latest/* Put all together, it would look like this: To: [email protected] Subject: archive -------- search Rowland latest/* The search Rowland part is probably clear. What's that latest/* on the end? Your archived messages (up to 8000 of them) are stored in an area associated with your mailing list called latest. The * is a wildcard -- it says to search all the messages for Rowland. If you had said instead search Rowland latest/1* then the search would be confined to messages whose numbers start with 1 (such as 10, 15, 111, 1254, etc.) I don't think you can specify a range -- if you wrote 23-27 it wouldn't search messages 23 through 27, it would look for a message numbered 23-27, not find it, and give up. That is, this search is kind of simple minded. But that makes it easier to use? (If the list is instead a digested list, the command instead would be: search Rowland volume97/* to search all the digests in volume97, which is where the 1997 digests are stored.) What do you get back? Something like this: From: [email protected] Date: Tue, 8 Apr 1997 10:07:01 -0700 Message-Id: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: archive retrieval: search Rowland latest/* search Rowland latest/* BEGIN---------------cut here------------------ latest/12:24: Rowland family and the German Baptist Brethren church latest/16:23: My Great-grandfather, Baptist Rev. Homer Rowland of the Flatonia, Texas latest/16:24: area, was the son of Judge Robert A. Rowland and Olive Ann (Keithley) latest/16:25: Rowland of Howard County, Missouri. (Married 7 April 1846, probably in Boone latest/46:26: Thomas Rowland, Hary Grigsby and A. Grigsby, attended his funeral. After latest/47:22: His brothers and his nephews, Thomas Rowland, Harry Grigsby and A. latest/47:25: Note on this sentence: Thomas Rowland was a son of Olive Keithley Rowland, latest/47:26: wife of Robert A. Rowland. Harry and A. Grigsby were sons of Sarah Keithley What do you do with that? Well, first, note that odd "Reply-to:" line. It's bound to alarm some of your subscribers, but is actually innocuous. It's either to prevent mail loops or perhaps to make sure that the subject line, when they order the messages, isn't "Subject: Re: archive retrieval." (SmartList doesn't process messages with subject lines like that, it sends 'em straight to you.) The rest of the report is a listing of lines in which it found Rowland. (I think if you want ROWLAND you should ask for ROWLAND, though those of you who know grep might try something like search -i Rowland latest/* to see what happens). Consider this line: latest/47:26: wife of Robert A. Rowland. Harry and A. Grigsby were sons of Sarah Keithley The first bit, before the first colon, is latest/47. That says that this line is from message 47. The next bit, between the two colons, is 26 -- the line shown is the 26th line of that messages. And the rest of it is the line from the message itself. If you want to see the whole message, you can. You again write to the list's -request address, using a subject line that says: archive The command is: get latest/47 to get the 47th message (or get volume97/23 to get the 23rd digest from 1997.) SmartList is very finicky about case: get Latest/47 Will not work. Extra spaces confuse it, too -- note that there are no spaces in latest/47. Put together, the message looks something like this: To: [email protected] Subject: archive -------- get latest/47 What do I get back? See below... From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: archive retrieval: latest/47 >From [email protected] Wed Mar 26 11:21:08 1997 Received: from bl-4.rootsweb.com ([email protected] [204.212.38.29]) by bl-12.rootsweb.com (8.7.5/8.7.3) with SMTP id LAA09218 for ; Wed, 26 Mar 1997 11:21:08 -0800 Received: from mailrvao1.er.usgs.GOV (mailrvao1.er.usgs.gov [130.11.62.8]) by bl-4.rootsweb.com (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id LAA23614 for ; Wed, 26 Mar 1997 11:24:47 -0800 Received: from cnethaway.usgs.gov ([130.11.63.31]) by mailrvao1.er.usgs.GOV (EMAIL 1.2.1) with SMTP id OAA07353 for ; Wed, 26 Mar 1997 14:23:47 -0500 Message-Id: <[email protected]> X-Sender: [email protected] X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.4 (32) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 14:24:40 -0500 To: [email protected] From: Charles Nethaway Subject: Joseph H. Keithley b 1823 -- cont. >From the Booneville Weekly Advertiser, 16 May 1890 (Missouri) Obituary: Joseph H. Keithley, 1823-1890, Howard County, Missouri Joseph H. Keithley was born November 11, 1823, in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and died in Booneville, Missouri, May 12, 1890. ... His brothers and his nephews, Thomas Rowland, Harry Grigsby and A. Grigsby, attended his funeral. ... Note on this sentence: Thomas Rowland was a son of Olive Keithley Rowland, wife of Robert A. Rowland. Harry and A. Grigsby were sons of Sarah Keithley Grigsby, wife of A.H. Grigsby of Fayette, Howard, Missouri. Olive and Sarah were sisters of Joseph. ------ Ruth (Schauer) Davison [email protected] RR1 Box 2088, Clearwater, BC Canada V0E 1N0 Please help support Internet Genealogy. Be a proud sponser of ROOTSWEB RootsWeb surname lists are funded *entirely* by you. http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    09/23/1997 09:51:47
    1. Re: HARVIE, ANDREW of Highlees, Dalry, Scotland
    2. Jack Waller
    3. "About the year 1761, James Harvie, with his two sons, James & Archibald and his daughter Marion, or Margaret, or both, and his nephew, John, arrived in Newport, Hants County, from the State of Rhode Island to which state thay had emigrated from the town of Dairy in the shire of Ayr, Scotland..." Shalom!+ Jack Waller

    09/22/1997 07:17:41
    1. Hervey-HARVEY(North Carolina)
    2. Hi I'm looking for info on Thomas Harvey of Halifax Co. North Carolina About 1728 married to Sarah Ann Williams HarveyAbout 1749 ol.Thomas (Peyton?) Harvey abt: 1728 wife:Sarah Ann (williams) married:1749 Halifax,NC William Harvey abt:1765 married Rhoda Richards Dec.15,1808Kinston,Roane,Tenn. Galen Harvey born: 2/20/1811 Jackson,IN wife: Delilah Pope(orphan)Calhoun Family married: 5/31/1835 Knoltplace,Waymansville,IN Henry Galen Harvey 4th son of Big Galen Harvey born: 9/12/1847 nashville,spraytown,waymansville,IN died: 6/28/1913 buried in Southerland Cemetary in perishing township of Bartholemew county married:3/15/1869 Bellsville,IN Amanda Hovis died 2/2/1937 Alexander Alphonse Harvey born:10/7/1885 died:july4,1953 Married:11/27/1906 Lucy Beatrice (COX) born: 3/12/1889 their children were: Allan Lee-10/24/1907-4/13/1957 Lucy Opal(Kowalski)-Aug 19,1909 Vera Irene-12/25/1912 Paul Enos--My Grandfather see below Floyd Maurice-11/20-1918 Lydia Ester (LESLIE)-8/12/1920 Dale Roger1/24/1924 Rachel Avanelle-10/29/24 Naoma Ruth(McCarver)-1/29/26 My grandfather: Paul Enos Harvey1915-1958 wife: Rachel Emma(McCann)born:3/12/1913 Are you related to anyone in this Family tree? If so I need info. I have more information if you need it. Thanks for everybodys help I'm online in the evenings give me a ring and we'll talk or e-mail me E-mail me at: [email protected] Thanks, Charles Duane Harvey Jr.

    09/22/1997 03:55:40
    1. HARVIE, ANDREW of Highlees, Dalry, Scotland
    2. Hi everyone! My name is Lori and i have Harvie/Harvey in my tree. I am looking for researchers with same line from Scotland to Nova Scotia. Andrew HARVIE ...b. abt 1695 Highlees, Darly, Scotland d. abt 1744 m. Janet SPEIR They had lots of kids with a son named John that settled in Nova Scotia abt 1760ish. I have decendants afterward. Anyone connect to this? Hope to hear from you. Thanks! Lori in the desert

    09/22/1997 01:51:55
    1. Harvie's in Nova Scotia
    2. Michael White
    3. Hi, I am looking for information on Nicholas Harvie and Elizabeth (Ettinger) Harvie and their families. Nicholas had a son, Nicholas Robert Harvie who is supposed to have been born on 23 Dec 1851 in Nova Scotia. In 1870 he emigrated to the United States (Boston, MA then Providence) and in 1873 he came to California, USA. So far, I have only found mention of two Nicholas Harvies, one living in 1871 in Lockhartville, Horton Township (King's Co?) Nova Scotia; and one a "pound keeper, gaoler" in Charlottetown, Charlotte, Queen's Co, Prince Edward Island (also 1871). The latter may be the same Nicholas Harvie, who was appointed jailer in Charlottetown in 1844. This is all I the leads I currently have on the family. I do not even know what types of records may be available (i.e. Census Records? Tax Records?). I would be grateful for any help or pointers that you may be able to provide. Thank you for your time. Mike White [email protected]

    09/17/1997 12:08:53
    1. HARVEY-WILTSHIRE-UK
    2. Anyone researching HARVEY in the WILTSHIRE area of UK in the 17th century (MALMESBURY district) . Will

    09/12/1997 09:36:10
    1. harvey
    2. harvey

    09/08/1997 02:36:20
    1. Eden George Harvey
    2. Donna & Walt
    3. Hi, I am looking for the parents and siblings of Eden George Harvey b. 29 Apr 1832 in Tioga County, PA. 1850 Census Upper Freehold, NJ m. 18 October 1853 Clemence J. Lucas 1860 Censes Toms River, NJ 1861-1864 Company F, 1st NJ Cavalry - Civil War d. 31 Oct 1867 Thanks in Advance for any information... Walter Anthony Jr.

    09/05/1997 12:52:56
    1. Harvey, Nicholas of St. Joseph's Manor, MD
    2. kathy duncan
    3. Looking for information on Nicolas Harvey of St. Joseph's Manor in Maryland. He died in the mid. 1600s. Was he any relation to John or Ann Dandy of St. Mary's Co., MD?

    09/04/1997 10:03:17
    1. HARVEY, M. Wilfred + Others obits
    2. Ruth Davison
    3. Wednesday, July 23, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited Harvey, M. Wilfred Harvey, M. Wilfred - 79, Middleton, died July 22, 1997, in the veterans unit of Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Middleton. Born in Grand Falls, Nfld., on August 10, 1917, he was a son of the late Daniel and Ella (Butt) Harvey. M.W. Harvey, known as Harve to his friends in Middleton, began his musical career in Grand Falls where his father was band master of the Salvation Army Band. At age 17, he formed and directed the Boy Scouts Band in Newfoundland. He served with the RCAF from 1940-1945, attaining the rank of flight lieutenant and playing with Trenton Air Force Band. After a posting in Greenwood and residing in Middleton, he joined and, in 1949, became band master of Middleton Concert Band. From 1953-1965, he was director of music for the West Nova Scotia Regiment, achieving the rank of captain. During this time, he was also director of 517 Air Cadet Squadron Band of Middleton Regional High School. His career with the Middleton Regional High School began in 1955 when he started the instrumental music program on a part-time basis while working with the Department of Highways. Retiring from the Department of Highways in 1967, he became a full-time staff member of Middleton Regional High School. In addition to developing a quality concert band program, he also directed a choral, string and recorder group. During his tenure as school band director, he took the band on many trips across Canada, the United States and Europe. Two significant trips were the International Youth Band Festival in Harrogate, England, in 1972, and the International Youth and Music Festival in Vienna, Austria, in 1977. At the Vienna festival, the band was presented with the prize of the City of Vienna, winning first place in this international competition. He retired as music Director for Middleton Regional High School in 1978. He then started an orff band for senior citizens which continued until his ill health. He held several important musical posts, director of the Canadian Band Masters Association, president of NSMEA, director of Nova Scotia Summer Schools of Music and director of Instrumental Summer Camps at Acadia University. He was awarded the Jewel and the Jubilate Award of Merit from the Canadian Music Educators Association. He was a member of West Novies Male Quartet; past president of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 1; member of Annapolis Valley Amateur Radio Club (call VEIAAQ); Middleton Rotary Club; board of management of Annapolis Valley Museum, and an elder and choir member of St. John's United Church. Surviving are his wife, Betty (Atkinson) (Campbell); son, Bruce and daughter-in-law Nan; daughter, Lynn and son-in-law Carm Cleveland; stepson, Brian Campbell and wife Peggy; stepdaughter, Carolyn Campbell, Wolfville; stepdaughter, Wendy Baker and son-in-law Alan, Middleton; brother, Charles and wife Rosa, Middleton; sister, Gail, California; grandchildren, Michael and Lisa Harvey, Truro; Amanda, Andrew and Amy Cleveland, Kingston; Stewart and Corey Campbell, New Minas; Nathanael, Joshua, Jordan and Elizabeth Baker, Middleton. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Flora Cater; sisters, Elsie, Violet; brother, Augustus. Visiting will be 4-8 p.m. Thursday in Warren T. Roop Funeral Home, Middleton. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Friday in St. John's United Church, Rev. E. Moase officiating. Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, Middleton. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia. ------------------------------------- See James Harvey father of Bertha Tuesday, August 19, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited McLEOD (Fraser) (Wagner), Bertha S. McLEOD (Fraser) (Wagner), Bertha S. - 93, Queens Manor, Liverpool, formerly of Port Mouton, Queens Co., died August 16, 1997, in the manor. Born in Port Mouton, she was a daughter of the late James Harvey and Lena (DeMone) Wagner. Surviving are daughter, Virginia (Mrs. Robert Nuttall), Winchester, Mass.; son, Donald, Chelmsford, Mass.; sister, Mrs. Bessie Doherty, Sommerville, Mass.; seven grandchildren; many great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, Gordon Sterling; second husband, Russell McLeod; daughter, Jean R. (Fraser) Silva; two infant brothers. Burial has taken place in Peaceful Hill Cemetery, Port Mouton. Memorial service 2 p.m. Thursday in Chandlers' Funeral Chapel, Liverpool, Rev. Richard Horner officiating. No flowers by request. Donations to Queens Manor, Liverpool, or any charity. ------------------------ See Gertrude (Harvey) below: Tuesday, August 19, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited YEATON, Muriel Blanche (Babe) YEATON, Muriel Blanche (Babe) - 90, Windsor, died August 18, 1997, in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born in Boston, Mass., she was a daughter of the late Charles L. and Wilhelmina (Smith) ROBINSON. Babe was a very active member of the United Church and the United Church Women; was noble grand of Leila Rebekah Lodge; member of the hospital auxiliary, and honorary member of Windsor Curling Club. Surviving are daughters, Barbara (Mrs. David Stirling), Canard; Mary (Mrs. George Moore), Dartmouth; son, Charles and wife Marsha, Bridgewater; 13 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Russell; sisters, Madelyn (Haley), Gertrude (Harvey). Cremation has taken place. No visitation. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday, August 21, in Lohnes Funeral Home chapel, Windsor, Rev. Waldo Elliott officiating. Interment in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor. Donations may be made to Windsor Elms or the Canadian Cancer Society. ------------------------ See Rev. Charles Harvey below: Monday, August 11, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited HIRD, Ellen Adelia HIRD, Ellen Adelia - 86, Berwick, formerly of Garland, Kings Co., died August 8, 1997, in Grand View Manor, Berwick. Born in Harbourville, Kings Co., she was a daughter of the late James and Alice (Hallamore) CAHILL. She was once a member of Harbourville United Church and later became a member of Burlington United Baptist Church where she taught Sunday school and served a number of years as the church treasurer and as Sunday school superintendent. She also had served for a number of years as secretary-treasurer of Baptist Services held in Garland. She was also secretary-treasurer of Garland School Board for nearly 30 years. She had been employed by a doctor for a time in Boston, teaching school in Harbourville and Lake Paul and later worked at White's Nursing Home in Welsford. She and her late husband owned and operated a farm in Garland for many years. Surviving are son, Kenneth, Kentville; daughters, Alice (Mrs. Malcolm Ogilvie), Burlington, Kings Co.; Flora (Mrs. Edward Thurston), Sandford, Yarmouth Co.; Betty (Mrs. Richard Doucet), Lyons Brook, Pictou Co.; Norma (Mrs. John Sturk), Nancy (Mrs. Budd Sanford), North Alton; brother, Warren, Cambridge Station; sisters, Ruthe Huntley, Norwood, Mass.; Jennie (Mrs. Murray Armstrong), Donnellan's Brook; Marie Sanders, Berwick; 21 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Lester LeRoy; infant son, Arthur LeRoy; infant grandson, Andrew Hird; infant great-grandson, Dustin Ogilvie; brother, Fred; a twin brother in infancy; sister, Marion Clarke. Visitation 4:30-9 p.m. today in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, 192 Commercial St., Berwick. Funeral 3 p.m. Tuesday in Burlington United Baptist Church, Rev. Leo Fletcher, Rev. Charles Harvey, Rev. Leon Langille and Pastor Donald Hirtle officiating. Burial in Berwick Cemetery. Reception to follow in Burlington Community Hall. Family flowers only by request. Donations to Burlington United Baptist Church, Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or any charity. ---------------------------- Wife was Donalda Harvey: Wednesday, August 06, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited WADE, George Frederick WADE, George Frederick - 80, Hobby Horse Farm, Spittal Road, Coldbrook, Kings Co., died August 4, 1997, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Kentville, he was a son of the late Frederick Ernest and Mabel (Reeves) Wade. Together with his brother Bev, they took over the operation of the family business, F.E. Wade Ltd. He formed his own business and was president of Wade Enterprises, which operated several food stores throughout the Annapolis Valley. An avid horseman, he was a founding member of Canadian Morgan Horse Club and was a devoted and supportive member. He was also a founding member of Equine Foundation for Veterinary Research. He was a warden of St. James Anglican Church, Kentville, for many years, and was a member of the board of directors of St. Anne's Camp, Gibsons Lake, Annapolis Co. Surviving are his wife, the former Donalda Harvey; daughters, Leslie (Mrs. David Wade-Fuller), Katherine (Mrs. Robin Marshall), Megan (Mrs. Grant Wade-Cadeau), Coldbrook; sons, Darrell, Greenwood; Frederick, Grand Pr*; sisters, Gladys (Mrs. Donald MacRae), Halifax; Betty (Mrs. Freeman Pettit), Kentville; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by sister, Mrs. Helen Wightman; brother, Bev. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Thursday in W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville. Funeral 2 p.m. Friday in St. James Anglican Church, Kentville, Archdeacon Kenneth Vaughan officiating. Burial in the family plot, Hobby Horse Farm. Family will receive visitors at the family home following the service. Family flowers only. Donations to St. James Anglican Church memorial fund, Kings County SPCA or George Wade Veterinary Scholarship Fund c/o W.C. Hiltz Funeral Home, 100 Cornwallis St., Kentville, B4N 2E4. ---------------------------- Wife was Dorothy Harvey: Friday, August 01, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited BROWN, Edward G. BROWN, Edward G. - 66, died July 30, 1997, in QEII Health Sciences Centre, VG Site. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Leo and Beatrice (Johnson) Brown. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy Harvey; daughter, Kathleen; mother-in-law, Jane; sisters-in-law, Verna and family, Pearl and family; brother-in-law, Raymond and wife Hazel and family; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother, Leo; sister, Venitta; sister-in-law, Evelyn. Cremation has taken place. Private arrangements have been made. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. --------------------------- See Mrs. Percy Harvey below: Monday, July 28, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited DOMINEY, James Edward Sr. DOMINEY, James Edward Sr. - 53, East Chester, died suddenly July 26, 1997. Born in MacKay's, Nfld., he was a son of Henry Dominey and the late Mildred (Cunningham) Dominey. At the time of his death, he was employed at First Baptist Church, Halifax, as their sexton. Surviving are his wife, Effie (Hillier); son, James Jr.; daughter-in-law, Heather (Dalrymple); grandson, Calvin; daughter, Jo-Ann; granddaughter, Briana; sisters, Betty (Mrs. Jack Duffney), Newfoundland; Lena McIssac, Ontario; Patricia Dominey, Newfoundland; Debbie (Mrs. Percy Harvey), Ontario; Darlene (Mrs. Bob Collins), Dartmouth; Daisy (Mrs. Pete Koens), Ontario; brothers, John, Ontario; Wendell, Newfoundland; Robert, Manitoba; George, Newfoundland; David, Ontario; Perry, Ontario. He was predeceased by two brothers in infancy. Cremation has taken place. Private burial at a later date. Memorial service to be held at First Baptist Church, 1300 Oxford St., Halifax, on Wednesday, July 30, at 2 p.m., Rev. John E. Boyd and Rev. Timothy J. MacFarland officiating. Memorial donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made to a charity of your choice. -------------------------- I hope these help someone. Ruth Davison List manager

    09/03/1997 08:40:27
    1. Emma HARVEY obit
    2. Ruth Davison
    3. Saturday, August 30, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited HARVEY, Emma HARVEY, Emma - 91, 32 Barry Ave., formerly of Queen Street, Truro, died August 29, 1997, in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. She was born in Carbonear, Nfld. She was a member of First Baptist Church and WMS, Truro, and a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are stepdaughters, Eva, Moncton, N.B.; Doris, Niagara Falls, Ont.; several step-grandchildren; two nephews; several nieces and nephews by marriage. She was predeceased by her husband, Lewis; sister, Catherine. Visitation 2-4 p.m. Monday, funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday, both in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Michael McDonald officiating. Burial in Robie Street Cemetery, Truro. In lieu of flowers, donations to First Baptist Church, Truro. Tuesday, September 02, 1997 The Halifax Herald Limited HARVEY, Emma HARVEY, Emma - 91, 32 Barry Ave., formerly of Queen Street, Truro, died August 29, 1997, in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. She was born in Carbonear, Nfld. She was a member of First Baptist Church and WMS, Truro, and a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are stepdaughters, Eva, Moncton, N.B.; Doris, Niagara Falls, Ont.; several step-grandchildren; two nephews; several nieces and nephews by marriage. She was predeceased by her husband, Lewis; sister, Catherine. Visitation 2-4 p.m. Monday, funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday, both in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Michael McDonald officiating. Burial in Robie Street Cemetery, Truro. In lieu of flowers, donations to First Baptist Church, Truro. --- Ruth - List manager

    09/03/1997 07:53:32
    1. RootsWeb Funding
    2. Ruth Davison
    3. Thought I should pass this on to my lists. Ruth ------- RootsWeb has *no* "main sponsoring org". No university, no government agency, no gensoc, no business, nobody but *you*. We are *entirely* supported by voluntary contributions. Our hardware and bandwidth budget for the last year was in the neighborhood of $60,000, of which about two-thirds were individual contributions and the rest came out of Karen and Brian's pockets. Apple Computer also donated a server to RootsWeb, which augments the other 4 main servers we've bought. Karen and I have also donated our time as system administrators, as did the other RootsWeb folks. Next year's costs will be well over $100,000 and possibly as high as $200,000, depending on whether we have the resources to start buying datasets and uploading them for everyone to freely use. RootsWeb wouldn't have happened without the support of the Internet genealogical community, and we need continued support if we're going to keep expanding the services that are available to the community. Thanks to everyone who is helping us make this happen! -B [ BTW, please feel free to redistribute this to your lists. It worries me that folks don't realize that their contributions are are the *only* thing that keeps RootsWeb alive. ] -- Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb.com/ P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 [email protected]

    09/01/1997 09:15:03