Transcribed Obituaries for Friday, July 18, 2003, courtesy of "The Telegram", St.John's, NL. BEAUFIELD, Raymond A. - Passed peacefully away on Thursday, July 17, 2003 at the Hoyles Escasoni Complex after a lengthy illness, Raymond A. Beaufield, age 72 years. Predeceased by son Paul; mother Margaret and father Charles. Leaving to mourn Shirley; his devoted wife of 47 years; son Stephen (Jennifer); grandchildren: Logan and Paige, Slave Lake, AB; two brothers: Calmond (Daisy), Ship Cove, Guy (Juanita), Paradise; six sisters: Muriel (Peter), Halifax, Patricia (Bud), St. Anthony, Faye (Ross), Glovertown, Marie (Scott), St. Anthony, Elaine (Hedley), St. Anthony, Pam (Brian), St. John`s; 18 nephews and nieces. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road on Friday from 10-12, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on Saturday from 10-12 noon. Funeral service to take place on Saturday, July 19, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. from St. James United Church with interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the Parkinson Society. July 18, 2003 CHAFE, Douglas Gilbert - Passed away at St. Clare`s Hospital on Wednesday, July 16, 2003. Douglas Gilbert Chafe, age 70 years. Leaving to mourn his wife of 40 years, Catherine Chafe (Adams); one daughter Ann Benjamin (Wayne), Nova Scotia; two sons: Gary (Barb Stevenson), Goulds, Brian (Rhonda Denief), Goulds; two brothers: Fred Chafe (Claudine), Goulds and Ronald Chafe (Grace), Goulds; one granddaughter Alexis Benjamin, Nova Scotia; five brothers-in-law: Leo Adams (Linda), Seal Cove, Gerald Adams (Marg), St. John`s, Robert Adams (Jane), Ontario, Edward Adams (Val), Fort McMurray, William Adams (Marg), St. John`s; sister-in-law Mary Lantos, St. John`s; special friends Bernard and Noreen Tobin, Goulds, and Dean and Carol Chapman, St. John`s; also many nieces, and nephews in St. John`s and on the mainland. Cremation has taken place. Visitation at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road on Saturday, July 19th, from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. and Sunday, July 20th from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Funer! al Service on Sunday, July 20th at 3 p.m. from St. Paul`s Anglican Church, Goulds. Inurnment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Parkinsons Society. July 18, 2003 MILLEY, Mary Louisa - Passed peacefully away at the Agnes Pratt Nursing Home, St. John`s on Thursday, July 17, 2003, Mary Louisa Milley, formerly of Burnt Point in her 90th year. Predeceased by husband Douglas; daughter Lillian; son Andrew and daughter-in-law Lily. Leaving to mourn one daughter Vina (Tolson) Butt, Mount Pearl; one son Walter (Hilda Pollard), St. John`s; eleven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; special friend Shirley McGrath, Chamberlains; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue, St. John`s on Friday, July 18 from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Then resting at Noel`s Funeral Home, Main Highway, Western Bay on Saturday, July 19 from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Then resting at Calvary United Church, Burnt Point on Sunday, July 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from where the funeral service will take place on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Interment to follow in the Calvary United Cemetery, Burnt ! Point. In lieu of flowers, as an expression of sympathy, donations in her memory may be made to the Calvary United Church, Burnt Point. For any additional information please call Noel`s Funeral Home at 596-5750 or visit www.noelsfuneralhome.com to sign the memorial guest book. July 18, 2003 NOLAN, Rosemary (nee White) - Peacefully on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 at the K-W Health Centre of Grand River Hospital, at the age of 61. Dear mother of Pauline Nolan of Kitchener. Beloved sister of George and Henry of Newfoundland, Norbert of Kitchener and Amanda Noseworthy and Roberta Means of NL. Loving aunt of Daniel, Duane and Wanda Lee White, Georgina Martin and her husband Tony and Shawn White and his wife Margaret all of Kitchener. Aunt Mary will be fondly remembered by a large circle of nieces and nephews in Newfoundland. Friends may call at A Family Funeral Home, 617 King Street North, Waterloo (north of Northfield Dr., rear entrance off Colby Drive) on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parish prayers will be held on Friday at 8:45 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Saturday, July 19, 2003 at 3:00 p.m. from St. Francis of Assisi RC Church, 49 Blueridge Ave., Kitchener, with Rev. Paul Voisin CR officiating. Cremation. In memory o! f Mary, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the K-W Humane Society by contacting the funeral home at 519-888-7700 or afamilyfuneralhome@on.aibn.com. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the nursing staff of the 5th Floor of the K-W Health Centre of Grand River Hospital. July 18, 2003 STANFORD, Thomas (Harry) - Passed peacefully away at St. Clare`s Mercy Hospital on Thursday, July 17, 2003, Harry Stanford, age 85 years. Left with fond and loving memories are his wife Madeline; one son James and special friend Margie; one daughter, Marilyn Zinck (Andrew); one grandson Nicholas Zinck; four sisters: Madeline Williams, Elizabeth Ronayne, Rita O`Neil and Stella Edney; as well as three half sisters: Rosemary Stanford, Joan Dutile (Mitch) and Enid O`Brien (Cyril); nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation. Funeral Mass to take place 11 a.m. Saturday, July 19, 2003 from Mary Queen of the World Church, Topsail Road, Mount Pearl. Inurnment to follow in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Following Inurnment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, the family will be receiving relatives and friends at Mary Queen of the World Meeting Room. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Spina Bifida Association or to a char! ity of one`s choice. Arrangements entrusted to Barrett`s Funeral Home. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest book. July 18, 2003
I have interests in these surnames from the King's Cove, B.B. area. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanx. Tom Doyle
John LANE & Margaret - Lived at Englee in mid to late 1800's. Believe John to be from Bonavista bay and born about 1855. HOLLOWAY - Particularly James & Frances from Bonavista Bay. Time frame 1860's to 90's. Lived at Port Blandford in early 1900's. EFFORD - George Alfred, Born about 1870 PEDDLE - Bonavista Bay - Castle Cove, eventually settling at Port Blandford Thanks Cal Efford
I would appreciated any info on Benjamin Jenkins & his wife, Ann Clark. By 1794 they had been in Newfoundland for 20 years & were living in St. John's 5th Division. They had at least three children Ann, Sarah & Benjamin who were baptized at St. John's Anglican Cathedral between 1775 & 1783.
Conclusion of transcribed Obituaries for Thursday, July 17, 2003, courtesy of "The Telegram", St.John's, NL. WICKS, Marie (nee Leonard) - Passed peacefully away on July 15, 2003 at the Leonard A. Miller Centre Palliative Care Unit, aged 74. Predeceased by her daughter Diane; parents: Peter and Annie Leonard; brother Raymond; sister Rose; sisters-in-law: Kate and Florence. Leaving to celebrate her life husband and friend of 49 years Fred; daughter Yvonne (Alvin); son Brian (Yvonne); grandchildren: Stephanie (Mike), Dianna (Paul), Michael (Krista), Jonathan, Emma, Sara and Daniel; three great-grandchildren; brothers: Edward (Theresa), Bernard (Lucy) and Gerald; sister Margaret; sisters-in-law Regina Leonard, Josephine (Harry Hayden), Shirley (Fred Miller); brother-in-law Stanley Wicks (Geraldine); nieces and nephews, and a large number of relatives and friends. Remains resting at Hickey`s Funeral Home, Kelligrews Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. and Thursday 10 to 9 p.m. Funeral from St. Edward`s Church, Kelligrews, 10:30 a.m. on Friday. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made in ! her memory to the H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Foundation. July 17, 2003 WINDSOR, John (Jack) - At home in Niagara Falls on Tuesday, July 15th, 2003. Jack is survived by his wife Anne; his children Jeanette Winker, James (Patricia), Frank (Veronica), Paul and Wayne; his brothers: Kevin and Ed (Annabelle); his sister Ethel Webber; his sister-in-law Joan Windsor and his 18 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his daughter Maureen; his brothers: Angus, Leonard and Jimmy; his sisters: Jean and Bridget and his grandson Christopher. Jack was born in Georgetown, NL on February 22, 1919 and served with the Newfoundland Regiment during World War II. He came to Ontario 1965 and worked at Cunningham Foundry until his retirement in 1984. Friends may call at THE WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, 722 Ridge Road North, Ridgeway from 2-4 and 7-9 Friday. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday morning (time and place to be announced). Interment Victoria Lawn Cemetery. Memorial donations would be appreciated to ! Tender Wishes. On line condolences at williamsfuneralhome.ca July 17, 2003 WYATT, H. Douglas (Swack) - Passed away at the Health Sciences Centre on Wednesday, July 16, 2003, H. Douglas (Swack) Wyatt, aged 71 years. Leaving to mourn his loving wife of 49 years, Daphne (Udle); daughter Pam Miller (Jim, deceased), St. John`s; sons: David (Debbie), Ontario, and Wayne (Doreen), Ontario; granddaughters: Cindy (Stephen Parsons), Natalie, Ashley, Nicky, Nathalie and Brigitte; brother Donald; sisters: Catherine Tooton (Ray), Barbara Slattery (John); aunts: Helen Gomm and Jean Stevens (Bob), Ottawa; special buddy Christy; as well as numerous other relatives and friends. He is predeceased by his parents Herb and Marion and brother Jaime. Special thanks to Amy and Tammy of the Intensive Care Unit at the Health Sciences Centre. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue from 10 a.m. - 12 noon, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 10 a.m. - 12 noon on Saturday. Funeral Service 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, 2003 from Topsail United Church. ! Interment at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Radio Station VOWR. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest book. July 17, 2003
Transcribed Obituaries for Thursday July 17, 2003, courtesy of "The Telegram", St.John's, NL. BARNES, Frankie - Passed away suddenly, as a result of a tragic motor vehicle accident on July 16, 2003, Frankie Barnes of Conception Harbour, age 20 years. Predeceased by grandparents William and Genevieve Barnes of Brigus. Left with fond and loving memories, his parents, Margaret and Frank Barnes; his two devoted sisters: Becky Edmunds (Pierce) and Genevieve Barnes; his loving nephews: Jeremy and Kyle; his grandparents Marie and Bernard Dalton; great-aunt Vicki Barnes, Mount Pearl; aunts and uncles: Shirley and Sydney Butler, Roaches Line, John and Madeline Barnes, Roaches Line, Doreen and Aiden Morrissey, Brigus, Florence and George Gushue, Conception Harbour, Vicki and David Stanley, Mount Pearl, Mary and Arch Bartlett, Brigus, Clarence and Shirley Barnes, Brigus, Sharon and Joseph Fewer, Brigus, Douglas and Rosarie Rotchford, Conception Harbour, Patricia McGrath (Jarvis), Ontario, Rosemary and William Whelan, Conception Harbour, James and Sheila Dalton, Conception Harbo! ur, Madonna and Richard Parsley, Avondale, Craig Dalton and Danielle Cochrane, Ontario, Marina Dalton and Brendan Wade, Conception Harbour, Gilbert Dalton, Conception Harbour, Tina and Bibhas Bhattacharya, Ontario; also a large number of cousins and many relatives and friends. Special friend Debbie Costigan, Harbour Main. Resting at Conway`s Funeral Home, Conception Harbour, Thursday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Funeral Mass Saturday at 11 a.m. from St. Anne`s Church, Conception Harbour. Cremation to follow. July 17, 2003 CONSTANTINE (Collins), Agnes (Alice) - Passed peacefully away at the Hoyles Home in St. John`s, aged 90 on July 16, 2003. Predeceased by husband Stephen; daughter Shirley (Maher) and infant children Lorraine and Bernard. Left to mourn daughters: Geraldine Suton (Chilton), Madonna Lambert (Raymond), both of Edmonton, Alberta, Judy Hammond (Michael, deceased), of St. John`s; sons: Gerald (Betty), Shawn (Sharon), Basil and special son-in-law Ralph Maher, all of St. John`s; sister Gertrude Dillon (Tom, deceased) and brothers: Bernard Collins (Elsie) and Eugene Collins (Helen); also a large number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Visitation Wednesday, 7-10; Thursday, 10-10. Funeral Mass on Friday, July 18th, 2003 at 9:30 a.m. from St. Patrick`s Church. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Lung Associatio! n or the Kidney Foundation. ...Until we meet again July 17, 2003 EVANS, Matthew Francis - Passed away suddenly on Tuesday, July 15, 2003, Matthew Francis Evans, age 58 years. Predeceased by his father, Matthew Evans and his brother Edmund Evans. He will be sadly missed by his wife Sandra; his daughters: Cheryl and Debbie; his son and daughter-in-law, David and Roberta; his grandchildren: Melanie, Matthew and Melinda; his daughter and son-in-law, Beverley and David; and his grandchildren: Sarah and Adam; his mother May and brothers: Bill and wife Gloria, Leo and wife Maxine; his sister Shirley and husband Fred; and sister-in-law Florence. He is also deeply mourned by his wife`s family, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends, and he will be especially missed by his bad pond buddies. The family will receive relatives and friends at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 1081 Topsail Rd., Mount Pearl from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. Funeral Mass to take place 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 19th, 2003 from Mary Queen of the World Church, Topsa! il Road. Interment to follow in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest book. ³We will always remember Dad`s gruff exterior which held a heart of gold. We miss you.² July 17, 2003 HARRIS, Catherine (Henley) - December 20, 1919 - July 15, 2003. Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick`s Mercy Home surrounded by her family. Predeceased by her husband Richard (Dick), eight brothers and two sisters. Leaving to mourn six sons and two daughters, 20 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Rick (Judy), children: Rick, Michael, Jennifer and Kristin; John (Jack) (Ann Martin), children: Amelia, Sarah and John; Ann Evans (Fred), children: Mark, Dennis, Colin (wife Wendy and son Tomas Simon) and Luke; Isabel McCall (David), children: Andrew, David and Emily; Peter (Carol Kennedy), children: Quinn and Phelan, Paul (Verna), child: Katherine; Pat (Brenda) and Jim (Yvonne), children: Angela, Michelle and Lauren; also her brother, Alec Henley (Catherine); sister Mary Ellen Henley and sister-in-law Clare Henley; many nieces and nephews, other family and friends. Her family are especially appreciative of the loving atmosphere that she enjoyed during her last years through the! caring and devoted staff of St. Patrick`s Mercy Home. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home on LeMarchant Road. Visitation Thursday and Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral Mass from the Basilica of St. John the Baptist at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 19, 2003. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. July 17, 2003 MUNRO, Agnes (nee Frew) - Passed peacefully away at the Great Northern Rest Home in Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, on July 12, 2003, Agnes Cameron Munro (nee Frew), in her 98th year. Predeceased by her husband Alister in 1965. She leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories daughters: Ann (Chesley) Blackwood and Gillian (Robert) Dickson; sons: John (Lorraine) and William (Diane); ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters: Miss Helen Frew of Dartmouth, N.S., and Mrs. Muriel Foster of Maidstone, England; and many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place in Sault Sainte Marie. A family memorial will be held at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations in her memory may be made to the charity of one`s choice. July 17, 2003 SMITH, Sylvester H. - (1935-2003) Passed peacefully away at Dr. G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville, on Tuesday, July 15th, 2003 in the presence of his loving family, following a courageous battle with cancer, Sylvester Smith of Thorburn Lake, formerly of Chance Cove, Trinity Bay, aged 67 years. Pre-deceased by his parents William H. and Emma Smith and younger brother Ronald. Left to mourn with precious memories his devoted wife and partner of 40 years, Maisie; four daughters, Dianne (Gary Brace), Chance Cove, Daphne (Rollie Thompson), New Market, Ont., Daisy (Brian Parsons), Southern Harbour, Lori (Rainer Tobias), Fort Sask., Alberta; two sons: Dennis (Marcianne), Dartmouth, N.S., Lawrence (Laura), Lower Island Cove; eleven grandchildren: Justin, and Jeffrey Brace, Jessica, Shawn and Nichleous Parsons, Elyssa, Jonas, Zackery, Breanne, Natasha, and Brittney Germain. Five sisters: Ada Smith, Chance Cove, Una (Albert Smith), Chance Cove, Mary (Donald Brace), Chance Cove,! Evelyn Smith, Toronto, Alvina (Reg McGory), Brampton, Ont.; two brothers: Fredrick, Vancouver, B.C., Walter, Sask. Also a special Aunt and Uncle: Ellie and Jushua Smith, Hickman`s Harbour. He will also be forever missed by his many nephews, nieces, other relatives and many friends, especially his friends at Thorburn Lake. Resting at the Salvation Army Citadel, Chance Cove from where the Funeral Service will be held on Friday, July 18th at 2:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers as expressions of sympathy, donations in his memory may be made to The Chance Cove Salvation Army Organ Fund. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Warren`s Funeral Home, Dildo. July 17, 2003
I am researching the Mortimer surname as my primary connection to all the below surnames linked by marriage in the various locations listed below. England; "Bristol" ???, Bristol's Hope ?; Bonavista Bay; Carbonear; Greenspond; Harbor Grace ; Killegrews; Mosquito ?; Pool's Island; Swains Island. Brown: - from Cartwright,Labrador Brunlees: (Brownlee) Keats/Keat(e)s/Kates: King: Meaden/Meador: Mortimer/Mortimore: Munden: Pike: Pottle: Ridway: from "Bristol" Simmons/Simmonds: Vaters/Varter/Vatcher: Wilson/Winsor/Winser: Thank you in advance for any possible leads to connect these names. Edd Sinnett in Florida..................... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.426 / Virus Database: 239 - Release Date: 12/02/2002 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.501 / Virus Database: 299 - Release Date: 07/14/2003
At 05:55 PM 17/07/2003 -0300, James E. Roberts wrote: >Hello Matt, Deborah, > >At 04:24 PM 17-07-2003 -0400, Matt Mullaly wrote: >>Deborah Jeans wrote: >> > These are the names I am researching >> >><SNIP> >> > >> > ROSE/CARNELL/KENNEDY/CRUMMY from the Western Bay area. James ROSE married >> > Mary KENNEDY 1828. ROSE's in this area prior to this date. >> >>Deborah, (and anyone else on here who may interested) >> >>I have all of those Conception Bay North families, plus most other families >>from that area, in my database which I'm willing to share. > >My wife is traced back to the Western Bay KENNEDYs with the help of Deanna >Gibb about 5 years ago. The above marriage is of interest. Is the Mary >KENNEDY the 9th child of Michael KENNEDY and Florence (unknown)? I show >her as marrying a `William' Rose, 9 Nov 1827, at Blackhead. Any new info >or correction welcome. My Mary KENNEDY married James ROSE Dec 23,1823 Blackhead. The big problem is that there is more than one Mary KENNEDY and therein lies the problem. Debbie Jeans, CG(C) Certified Genealogist (Canada) St.John's, Newfoundland
SNOW, Emma (b.1843) in Conception Bay area - parents were Stephen Snow and Julie Parsons. Married William Mahaney - looking for siblings and any of her Snow family. THOMS, Dorcas (b.1857) in West Coast area. Married Mark Childs, lived in Channel. Trying to find parents and siblings. CHILDS, Mark (b.1857) - born in Bay of Islands area, lived in Channel. Looking for any information on his children. MAHANEY, William (b.1840) in Victoria Village. Married Emma Snow - looking for info about daughter Abigail or son George. Florence Haydl vze55pqj@verizon.net
Our research interests include the names listed below and their descendants: WARREN-JOHN Jr.--Open Hall,B.B. married ELIZABETH GALE of Tickle Cove,B.B.in 1833. RUSSELL-ROBERT(1811-1891)of Tickle Cove,B.B.married JANE PRINCE of Seal Cove(now Princeton),B.B. WHITE-MARTHA(1865) of Indian Arm(now Summerville)B.B. married SAMUEL RUSSELL of Tickle Cove in 1892. FRY(E)-RICHARD(1793-1882) born Somerset,England married c 1829 MARY SEXTON (1800-1889)of Bonavista? . GATEHOUSE-ELIZABETH(1829)of Bonavista(father STEPHEN),1st.marriage to JAMES HUNT,second marriage to WILLIAM TILLY 1847 in Bonavista. Other names we are researching include: HUMBY,MATCHEM,FITZGERALD,QUINTON--Bonavista Bay CHAULK,LODGE--Bird Island Cove(now Elliston),Port Union/ Catalina,T.B.. HUSSEY--Upper Island Cove,C.B. Thank you--Martha and Bill Warren
Hello Matt, Deborah, At 04:24 PM 17-07-2003 -0400, Matt Mullaly wrote: >Deborah Jeans wrote: > > These are the names I am researching > ><SNIP> > > > > ROSE/CARNELL/KENNEDY/CRUMMY from the Western Bay area. James ROSE married > > Mary KENNEDY 1828. ROSE's in this area prior to this date. > >Deborah, (and anyone else on here who may interested) > >I have all of those Conception Bay North families, plus most other families >from that area, in my database which I'm willing to share. My wife is traced back to the Western Bay KENNEDYs with the help of Deanna Gibb about 5 years ago. The above marriage is of interest. Is the Mary KENNEDY the 9th child of Michael KENNEDY and Florence (unknown)? I show her as marrying a `William' Rose, 9 Nov 1827, at Blackhead. Any new info or correction welcome. Cheers, Jim Roberts New Brunswick Jim & Lois Roberts, New Brunswick, Canada. <jamesr@sprint.ca> Currently Members of MLFHS (#8778), Devon FHS (#7506), Somerset & Dorset FHS (#7623B), LANCSGEN, CBGHA. All email checked by e-Trust EZ Antivirus-updated daily.
James HEALEY from Petty Harbour / Maddox Cove (m. Mary FRENCH) Mary FRENCH (m. James HEALEY from Petty Harbour) John WALSH from Goulds (m. Johanna GREEN(E) from Kilbride) Johanna GREEN(E) from Kilbride (m. John WALSH from Goulds) Dave Healey healeyinpa@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
Deborah Jeans wrote: > These are the names I am researching <SNIP> > > ROSE/CARNELL/KENNEDY/CRUMMY from the Western Bay area. James ROSE married > Mary KENNEDY 1828. ROSE's in this area prior to this date. <SNIP> Deborah, (and anyone else on here who may interested) I have all of those Conception Bay North families, plus most other families from that area, in my database which I'm willing to share. Matt
Am interested in Taverners by whatever spelling Gerald Taverner
Hi All; Thank you for allowing me to search in more detail for my following Ancestors. CANNING {LATE 1600'S- 1700'S} parents of John CANNING {do not know the name of John's wife, but they are my gg grandparents} originating from Nortre Dame Bay areas, later years in Englee. FILLIER {late 1600's--1700's} Bay Roberts, Bareneed areas. Searching for the father of Henry/Harry FILLIER born in Bay Roberts in March 1869. He was a fisherman and of the Methodist faith. He did re-locate to Englee and was living there at the time of 1921 census. He married Louisa CANNING from Williamsporte. LANE {MID 1700'S} John LANE, father of Joseph and Edward {possibly a brother Allen} since there were many John LANE's, this John has to have had a son named Edward LANE, born abt. 1850-1860... married Keziah Gillard in Twillingate Sept. 19, 1883. It's a possibility that Edward's grandfather was also named Joseph LANE, all LANE's originating from the Bonavista Bay areas, others re-located to Englee. GILLARD {1860---1880's} Keziah, my g grandmother married Edward LANE, could be that she was born in Twillingate, searching for her parents and or siblings. HOPKINS {1860'S----1870's} Louisa HOPKINS married my g grandfather William CANNING in Englee, searching for names of her parents and or siblings. Thanking you in Advance for any and all help in this search Evelyn Fillier Woudenberg
ABBOTT, BUCKLEY, DALTON, GARLAND, HICKS, HUMBY, KING, LEGG, NOEL, PIERCY, PIKE, REID, RYAL, SAINT, SNELGROVE, STEAD, STRINGER, TEMPLEMAN, WAY, Looking for information on the following: George DALTON b: 1810 d: 3 Nov. 1876 Little Catalina Wife: Annie SNELGROVE b: 16 July 1821 Lower Island Cove d: 30 June 1891 Little Catalina Philip DALTON b: 1774 in Western Bay d: 19 Oct. 1866 Little Catalina & Wife: Mary b: ca 1775 Thomas KING b: ca 1827 d: 5 Nov. 1902 Catalina m: 13 Dec 1849 Little Catalina Wife: Emily Jane PIKE b: 1 Jan.1828 Carbonear Richard KING b: ca 1821 Lived in Catalina & Wife: Rebecca BESLEY b: ca 1822 John KING b: ca 1822 Lived in Catalina & Wife: Mary b: ca 1823 James KING b: 1810 Lived in Little Catalina d: 21 Dec. 1886 Little Catalina & Wife: Elizabeth b: ca 1824 William KING b: 1809 Lived in Catalina d: 15 Jan. 1894 Little Catalina Wife: Maria Snelgrove JOHNSON b: 1827 d: 2 Mar. 1907 Little Catalina Clementhines KING b: 1826 Lived in Little Catalina d: 27 Sep. 1898 Little Catalina Husband: John DALTON c: 25 Mar. 1820 Western Bay d: 22 Apr. 1885 Little Catalina Samuel REID b. ~1812 Lived at Bonavista & Wife: Lucy b. ~ 1813 Thomas STEAD b. ~1799 Lived at Bird Island Cove & Wife: Ann b. ~1800 Charles Jabez STRINGER b. 1868 Grate’s Cove lived in St. Johns. Wife: Adelaide WAY b: 1880 William REID b. 1799 Lower Island Cove d. 7 Jun. 1885 Little Catalina m. 2 Dec. 1826 Lower Island Cove & Wife Sarah BUCKLEY b. ~1801 Lower Island Cove d. 20 Jan. 1886 Little Catalina William PIERCY b. 1816 Little Catalina d. Dec. 1875 Little Catalina & Wife Hannah RYAL b. 1817 Catalina d. 14 Nov. 1897 Little Catalina Elizabeth WELLS b~1773 English Harbour James TEMPLEMAN b.1767 d. 9 Feb. 1848 Bonavista & Wife Rachel b. ~ 1778 Charles SAINT b.1764 England d. 8 Aug. 1840 Bonavista & Wife Mary Hannah ABBOTT b. 1784 d. 3 July 1845 Bonavista. James LEGG b. ~ 1750 Trinity Bay Area & Wife Mary b. ~ 1751 Trinity Bay Area Martha NOEL b. ~ 1785 Freshwater CB. m. 3 June 1806 Harbour Grace Husband James LEGG b. 1780 Trinity Bay Thomas HICKS from Bonavista married Elizabeth Jane Way from Bonavista Sept.1, 1797 Philip WAY b. ~ 1752 d. 9 June 1809 Bonavista & Wife Lydia/Seadey/Leady b ~ 1755 d. 28 Dec. 1827 Bonavista Hugh ABBOTT from Bonavista married Elizabeth HUMBY from Bonavista Feb. 12, 1798. Looking for all their descendents and ancestors. James SNELGROVE from Lower Island Cove & wife Ann GARLAND/MULLINS from Lower Island Cove PIKE of Carbonear and Harbour Grace REID/READ/REED of Trinity Bay and Conception Bay.
Looking for info on my maternal grandmother, Mildred McShane (nee) Tilley, then became Mildred Tobin after the death of her spouse. I believe his name was Fitz or Fitzpatrick Tilley, but not sure. Mildred had children - Charles, Gordon, Richard, Phyllis and Gladys Tilley. I would appreciate any information. Thanks. Sandra @ Srei435@aol.com
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From: "Evelyn" ewoudenberg@roadrunner.nf.net To: NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 12:13 AM Subject: TIDBIT INFO. OUTPORT HISTORY!! I can only wish that the following story could have been an excerpt transcribed from a well written Book by a person that witnessed and endured this tragic event, such as yours truly, amongst many other disastrous events. The countless lives of Men, Women and Children had been short lived due to disastrous events in which today's same tragedy could be prevented with ease, but fifty years ago, yes just fifty years ago, such a drastic event had taken it's toll in this small Community of Roddickton, the Great Northern Peninsula so many times, but despite the tragedies with the hurtful and unforgettable memories having to suppress it all and carry on as if nothing had happened. I can not imagine the pain and sorrow that must have been endured by these closely neighbouring people who knew everyone and felt like one big family. Anyone's loss were felt by all, even us as Children mourned the loss of our friends, their parents and close friends of our parents and grandparents, but they all congregated together, helped with the cooking, laundry, baby-sitting and kept a vigel by a deceased love one albeit a child or a gg grandparent. It did not matter because they all cared for each other as if it was their own family member and managed to pick up the pieces and start all over again. There were no local Newspaper, Telephones, Television or Radio Station in order to get a message passed on to a loved one that a person/persons died as such was the case with most of the Community's men that stayed miles away in the Logging Camps. Some instances their loved ones were already buried before they would receive the sad news. I remember well back to the age of eight years old. The Roberts family had very close ties with our family. The Winter of 1956 was a very harsh winter, but no matter how stormy the weather I still loved to walk during a storm. It certainly is a true statement used by many Newfoundlanders "you can't see your hand in front of your face" this day in particular was such a day. We attended School, morning Classes only and our Teachers advised us to huddle together and not stray from each other until we were all safe in our homes because we did not have such luxury as a Telephone, so all was done by chance and good luck, but our parents prayers came first at all times. The little Community {Roddickton} seemed to becoming engulfed with Winter's fury at a fast pace. We huddled together and seemed to love every drift of that snow in our young faces. We did arrive home in a hurry when our Mom came to meet us knowing that the storm would worsen throughout the day. We were allowed to play in the snow storm under the watchful eyes of our loving and caring Mother, but only underneath our kitchen window which measured approx. 8 ft. above ground and then upstairs Bed room windows measured approx. 6-7 ft. above the downstairs window which in total our house was approx. 14-15 ft. and possibly higher from the ground up {big two storey house} and by early morning the snow had piled up to the top Bed room windows. The high winds howled around our windows all night long and we missed our Dad so much, not being around to assure us and our Mom that all will be ok. Mom kept a vigel over the wood burning stove all night due to the high winds. My eldest sister slept in our parents bed that night in order to keep our youngest sister from crying for Our Mom. Mother yelled to us approx. 7 : a.m. to rise and shine because the storm had ceased and it was a beautiful silent sunny morning. Mom summoned our two brothers to dress warm and crawl out from their upstairs bed room window and somehow paddle their way through the high mounds of snow drifts and clear a passage way leading from our entrance door. Wow! snow was piled up over our kitchen window and We were loving every moment of digging our home out from underneath the snow drifts. Finally as we were sitting around the breakfast table our Dad's youngest brother came by to tell us a story that came very close to being our family. Our Mom's close friend, Mrs. Roberts had been lost and feared smothered in last nights terrible snow blizzard storm. I remember my Mom standing and moving away from the kitchen table and staring out the window and saying "why why why? that poor woman has eight children and no way to get this awlful news to her husband who was working in the woods, as we would call it. Suddenly Mom looks at my eldest sister and says "tell me again, what did you hear exactly last night?" Frankly my hair stood straight upon my head, just what did my sister hear last night I kept thinking. My sister proceeded to tell her story again and one could feel the hurt and another loss, although we did not know any details. My sister was awakened twice by a voice calling our Mom's name, but with the blustering sound of the wind howling around our home, the voice seemed to fade away. At first our Mom thought that my sister was dreaming, but she insisted thst some woman was calling out loud our Mom's name and that time frame was said to be approx. midnight to 2:00 a.m. Suddenly my Mom's first cousin rushed in our house telling Mom the same story about someone calling her name several times during the late hours of the night before. Apparently he could hear much clearly because he lived close to the frozen Harbour's edge. He became very startled and both him and his wife open their door and screamed a few times, but could only hear my Mom's name being called out in a faint and distant call, due to the wailing of the winds. Him and his wife went inside their home and needless to say that they did not get any sleep on that horrible eerie night. By noon time that day we did get the official word from Mrs. Roberts eldest daughter. Her Mom {Mrs. Roberts} left their home around noon the day before when she noticed that a severe snow storm was brewing and took a blanket to wrap around her youngest child who was attending grade one class, the same School that we all attended, but somehow the snow blizzard was so severe that she could not see or had any idea that she was so far off track from the old main road leading to the School house. Instead she pushed her way across the open frozen Bay where the storm was more fierce, but apparently it was her voice calling out to my Mom in that blinding snow storm. Although there were no signs of light from anywhere, she somehow sensed that she was walking in the direction of our home where she visited so many times. Not hearing or seeing any signs of anything but the loud raging snow storm, she continued to push her way through the darkness of that stormy night in search of her children and her home. Her children all came home together one hour after their Mom became so worried about them and left to walk and bring them home safely. A search party {mostly women} started fast as the news spread around that little town. Mrs. Roberts was found that afternoon huddled under a large heap of drifted snow far across the Bay from any sight of houses. A tiny piece of her red coat was the only evidence showing through the snow, just another reminder to the heart sick people that another precious life had been taken away from her beloved family and friends. Her body was frozen to the point that all of her remains had to be broken in order to fit her body in a home made wooden Casket. My Mom had a long grieving process over Mrs. Roberts and often talked about the good person she was and how she died trying to rescue her children from a severe winter storm, something we all take for granted today, knowing that our children can know in advance about such a storm and can rest in peace knowing that they will be issued a warning before an incident such as a storm and that the parents have no fear of such a tragic event happening nowadays. Thanks for reading my tidbit of real history about the small Community of Roddickton, winter of 1956 Evelyn
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