RUMBOLT, William John b. 1884 b/p Labrador, NF RUMBOLT, Robert b. 1857 b/p Labrador, NF RUMBOLT, James Unknown dates (b. c1840) VOKEY, Jean b. 1900 b/p St. Johns, NF VOKEY, Jacob b. 1870 b/p Spanish Bay, NF RUSSELL, Selina Alice b. 1859 b/p NF BABCOCK, Alice Unknown dates (b. c1870) CLARK, Susan Unknown dates (b. c1840)
I am researching the following surnames, I have run up against a brick wall. Any & all help greatly appreciated. Blake - all area's Nfld. - early 1700's - 1888 Bishop - all area's Nfld - early 1700's - 1900 William Blake (william.Blake@ns.sympatico.ca)
WISEMAN - Delby's Cove & Trinity Area HYNES/HAYNES - Northern Peninsula & Other JESSO - Northern Peninsula & Other (m. HYNES) HINKS - Place of Origin Unknown (m. HYNES) LEGGE - Place of Origin Unknown (m. HYNES) MARCHE - Place of Origin Unknown (m. HAYNES) DENNIS - Place of Origin Unknown (m. HAYNES) IVANY - English Harbour - Trinity Area (m. WISEMAN) SCEVIOUR - Place of Origin Unknown (m. WISEMAN) Researcher: Angela Wiseman E-Mail Address: ajwiseman@shaw.ca
I thought I would repost my interests The names I am interested in are as follows Chipp,Mitchell,Robinson,all Notre Dame area Thompson Port de Grave and Bareneed areas Regards Sue Mitchell
Interested in the following: ANTLE anytime anywhere in NF, but mostly Brigus & Harbour Grace areas CHALKER ca 1840 Brigus, from Devonshire MUTCH ca 1870 Harbour Grace NOEL ca 1810 likely Brigus PARKER ca 1810 likely Brigus WILLIAMS ca 1880 St John's And marriages into CROSBIE, RICHE, ROSE, CURTIS and BARNES all around Brigus. The details of what I know are on my WorldConnect database at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gcbodie/MyTree/bodie_antle.htm Regards - Glen C. Bodie Personal contacts------------------------------- Web http://www.glenbodie.com Home mailto:glen@glenbodie.com Office mailto:Glen.C.Bodie@esso.ca Text Msg mailto:4165658875@pcs.rogers.com My Tree http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gcbodie/MyTree/bodie_antle.htm ICQ http://wwp.mirabilis.com/7544260 Snail Mail: 76 Strathcona Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4J 1G8 Fax: (208) 248-6782 (via http://www.efax.com) Thornicroft surname----------------------------- Web http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gcbodie/thornicroft Mail mailto:thornicroft@glenbodie.com Query http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.thornicroft Mail List mailto:thornicroft-l@rootsweb.com Antle surname----------------------------------- Web http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~antlenf/default.htm Mail mailto:antle@glenbodie.com Query http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.antle Mail List mailto:antle-l@rootsweb.com Researching------------------------------------- A.NTLE, B.ODIE, C.OFFIN, C.OMRIE, D.EWAR, F.ARQUHARSON, F.ORD, F.REEMAN, L.AW, L.ILHOLT, M.ACHRAY, M.CNIE, M.CPHAIL, M.UTCH, O.SBORNE, R.ENNIE, S.MITH, S.TERNS, S.TEWART, T.HOMSON, T.HORNE, T.HORNICROFT, T.UPPER, W.ALKER >> M.UTCH+F.ARQUHARSON info at http://www.islandregister.com
Still looking for a connection mainly south coast area: CARTER - William 1845-1909 m. Annie MEREDITH d. circa 1880. MANUEL - Benjamin b. circa 1826 Blandford, England m. Mary MUSSO, Channel-PAB CAINES - James b. Moonsface circa 1825 d. Rose Blanche 1862, m. Anne Unknown SHORT - John b. circa 1795 d. 1860, Cape Ray, m. Mary Unknown b. c. 1810 d. 1855 TIA, Georgina ghussey@qouest.net Researching BILLARD, CARTER, CAINES, HARVEY, MANUEL, MEREDITH, SHORT
Here are the names some of the families I am researching. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks GRACE, OLIVER, POWER, TOOMEY/THOMEY, ST JOHN, WOODFINE, ROGERS
Beverley, Which CROCKERs are you trying to link? Matt > Hi List, > Roll Call:- Young Family from Upper Island Cove & Spaniard's Bay > -Reid & Crocker Families from Heart's Delight & Green's Harbour > -Brothers Family from Fermeuse > > Thanks, > Beverley > Montreal, Qe. > > > ==== NFLD-LAB Mailing List ==== > Roll Call Page for Nfld-Lab Mail List: > http://amoose4.tripod.com/ > >
Researching...BATTEN's of Barneed, specifically ancestors of:: Joseph Batten b. June7,1858 The Dock, Bareneed....is said to be a son of Isaac Batten & Elizabeth Dawe?/ Dore?...... It seems there may be a generational error here. Is Joseph's father really an Isaac?..This could be where the confusion comes in. Would like to know exactly who Joseph's parents were and if his father was an Isaac, who is he descended from? Joseph Batten married Emmeline Patience Richards Dec.21,1882 at St. Mark's Anglican Church Bareneed. Their children: Issac Batten,b. June 18,1884, moved to Glace Bay C.B. early 1900's, married and had a large family. John Batten, b. Mar. 11,1886 married Elizabeth Caines, died Apr. 24 , 1983, St. John's NFLD. Ernest Batten, b. Dec. 18,1889...d. Sept. 1890. Royal/Ryall/Royel... Looking for ancestors of Henry Ryall...Where did Henry come from? Who was he descended from? Henry Ryall b. abt.1804 , where?... d. July 20 ,1883 Carbonear.....married Elizabeth Jorden , b. abt. 1819, where?...died Feb.28,1887 , Carbonear Where was Elizabeth from and who was she descended from? Family oral history has our connection to the M'kmaq or Inuit? Where is this connection? Any leads would be gratefully accepted.. Thanks Ann { MacDonald } Batten batten@telusplanet.net Alberta
Hi List, Roll Call:- Young Family from Upper Island Cove & Spaniard's Bay -Reid & Crocker Families from Heart's Delight & Green's Harbour -Brothers Family from Fermeuse Thanks, Beverley Montreal, Qe.
Transcribed Obituaries for July 16, 2003, courtesy of "The Telegram", NL. DUGGAN, Ellen (Nellie) - Passed peacefully away on Monday, July 14, 2003, in the presence of her family at the Palliative Care Unit, after a courageous battle with cancer, Ellen (Nellie) Duggan of Cape Broyle, aged 64 years. Predeceased by her husband John (1994). Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories, her children Terry (Lisa), Annette (Earl O`Brien), Jackie (Kevin Walsh) and Brian (Wendy); grandchildren Alicia, Michael, Amanda, Mariam, Stefan and Janice; brothers and sisters Margie (Reg) Clowe, Tom (Marina) O`Keefe, Mildred (Mike) Boland, Catherine (Ed) Rogers, Valentine (Bernice) O`Keefe, Glen (Paula) O`Keefe, Mary (Harold) Hawkins, Lillian (Tolson) Brophy, John (Pauline) O`Keefe, Kenneth (Anne) O`Keefe, Muriel Barron, Mark O`Keefe (Linda); caregiver Joan Dalton. Resting at Faheys Funeral Home, Fermeuse. Visitation Wednesday, July 16 from 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. and Thursday, July 17 from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Funeral Mass on Thursday, July 17 at 1:30 p.m. from Immaculat! e Conception Church, Cape Broyle. Interment to follow at Our Lady of the Cape Cemetery, Cape Broyle. ³To the world she was one, To us she was the world.² July 16, 2003 FOOTE, Wade Ronald - Burgeo, NL. Passed away tragically in a car accident on Sunday, July 13, 2003, Wade Ronald Foote in his 21st year. He leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories, his parents Raymond and Beverly Ann (nee Wade), sister Megan, grandmothers Louise Foote and Regina Wade, and a large circle of other relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his grandfathers: Ronald Foote (1985), Kevin Wade (1972) and his uncle Noel Wade (1984). The family will be receiving friends from St. John the Evangelist Church, Burgeo, followed by the funeral service on Wednesday, July 16th at 2:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Burgeo Community Cemetery, Roman Catholic Section. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Fillatre`s Funeral Home, Corner Brook. The family guest book may be signed or a memorial donation may be made through our website www.fillatre.ca. July 16, 2003 HUSK, Gordon Stephen - 1949 - 2003. Passed peacefully away in Waterloo, February 5, 2003, as the result of a car accident in Trenton, Ontario, on December 28, 2002. Cremation followed. Funeral Mass in his honor 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 19, at St. Patrick`s R.C. Church, Patrick Street. Interment to follow at O`Donnell`s, St. Mary`s Bay. July 16, 2003 JOHNSON, Captain F. Morrissey - Passed away tragically on July 14, 2003, as the result of a motor vehicle accident, Captain F. Morrissey Johnson, aged 70 years. Predeceased by his mother and father and his brother Gerald. Leaving to mourn his wife Betty-Ann; daughter Naomi and son Morrissey; first wife Geraldine Johnson and their children: Wayne Johnson and wife Marcella, Gerald Johnson and wife Alva, Zeta Brown and husband Wallace, Kevin and wife Ruby, Keith and wife Debbie, Jennifer, Dwight and wife Karen, Geraldine Russell and husband Fred, Morrissette Denik and husband Nebojsa, Graham and wife Kim; three brothers; three sisters; nineteen grandchildren; one great-grandchild; as well as other relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue, from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral Service 10 a.m. on Friday, July 18, 2003, from George Street United Church. Then, a service will take place at 4 p.m. on Friday, Jul! y 18, 2003 from Bethany United Church, Catalina. Interment will follow in the United Church Cemetery, Catalina. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, the Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Care Centre or to a charity of one`s choice. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest book. July 16, 2003 RYAN, Francis G. Frank - Passed peacefully away in the presence of his loving family at the Carbonear General Hospital on Tuesday, July 15, 2003, Francis G. ³Frank² Ryan of Riverhead, Harbour Grace, age 93 years. Retired CN Employee. Predeceased by wife: Catherine, brothers: Michael and Jack; sister: Ellen. Leaving to mourn two sons: Gerald (Phyllis) and Kevin (Shirley), both of Riverhead, Harbour Grace; four daughters: Loretta (Harold) Sullivan, Rosemary (Timothy) Fahey and Mary (James) Durnford, all of Riverhead, Harbour Grace and Sheila (Eugene) Hachey, Hay River, NWT; thirteen grandchildren: Gerry, Denise, Deanne, Stephen, Debbie, Tracy, Rodney, Wayne, Bruce, Keith, Timmy, Mason and Lucas; four great-grandchildren: Ryan, Mark, Kristen and Kaitlyn; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at NOEL`S FUNERAL HOME, HARVEY STREET, HARBOUR GRACE and from where the funeral will take place on Friday, July 18, at 10:00 a.m. Mass to follow at 10:30 a.m. from St.! Joseph`s Roman Catholic Church, Riverhead, Harbour Grace. Interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Harbour Grace. Flowers gratefully accepted or as an expression of sympathy, donations in his memory may be made to Immaculate Conception R.C. Project Restoration Fund, Hr. Grace or a charity of one`s choice. Visitation hours at Noel`s Funeral Home are 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. daily. 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 16, 2003
BARENEED: Boon, Fillier, French, Hogan, Noble, Stephens, etc. BRIGUS: Antle, Bartlett, Conroy, Doyle, Gushue, Haw, Percy, Phelan, Plowman, Quinlin, Rabits, Roberts, Sanders, Sparks, Wilcox, etc. PORT DE GRAVE: Butler, Coviduck, Daw, Kavanaugh, Lare, Morgan, Porter, Ralph, Snow, Taylor, etc. Dear Fellow Listers, I have wondered about the circumstances and definition of the word 'distressed' as recorded in the 1817 Census for Conception Bay NL. After reading the quotes below it looks like it could have been another word to describe bankruptcy, which we know today. This family situation was and is sometimes sufficient reason to 'leave town' and 'start over' in another location, provided that there is some financial help from a family member or friendly benifactor. I am told that NL families were very supportive of each other in the early days of NL history. Was it 'bankruptcy' that motivated many family moves to northern Coves and settlements on the Island of Newfoundland and moves much further away to mainland Canada and USA. (a) quote from Father Thomas Ewer's letter from Harbour Grace dated March 20th, 1817...."The much increased population in this place demands many more missionarys than we have at present, but the close of a long war has so changed the scene here, that in every probability it will soon be thin of people. The failure of the fishery deprived us of the supplies necessary & the numbers who flock here from poverty at home render our present case desperate." (lghr questions: does 'at home' mean Ireland? and what year was the potato famine in Ireland?) (b) quote from Court Proceedings (St. John's 1821) concerning 'A Plea for Reform, The Case of James Landergan (1818)...."James Landergan, a native of this island, and a respectable planter at Cubit's, in the district of Conception Bay, happened in the fishing season of 1818 to fall in debt for supplies, to the inconsiderable amount of twelve pounds. It is not usual with the suppliers for the fisheries in this island to distress the planters who may chance to be in arrears to them at the fall of the year, and more especially when they are possessed of fishing rooms as a security for the debt." (lghr note: my ancestor, Henry Rosewell, in the year 1813 sold a fishing room and 61 yards of waterfront property at Bay Roberts, where the 50+ Club stands today, for 10 pounds sterling to Robert Pack, paid for with Bills of Exchange.) Webster's def. of 'distress'...1 a : seizure and detention of the goods of another as pledge or to obtain satisfaction of a claim by the sale of the goods seized; All words of enlightenment are welcome. Sincerely Lloyd ===== Researching Surnames/ancestors, in NL before 1835.....Batten *Beauchamp, *Beecham, *Bishop, *Buchan, *Bucham, Butler, Churchill, *Dawe (Daw, Dar, Dare, Dorr) Earle, Epps, Fitzpatrick, Foot, *French, *Lamb, Moran, Morgan, *Russell, *Rosewell, *Rosedale, Rosdell, Routh, *Rowswell, *Rowsell, Rowell, *Rousell, Roussell, Snow, *Sparks, *Sparkes, Tucker and their in-laws. (*Timeline Documents on file for these surnames, NL Primary Producers and NDBay History..all family history contributions are welcome) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
> > Looking for info. on the following: > PATRICK KOUGH/KEOUGH of Bonavista (1790 - 1877) > BRIDGET WALSH of Bonavista (1798 - 1865) > MARY HOLIHAN of Plate Cove ( 1820 - ?) > NICHOLAS WHITE of Bonavista (1830's - 1877) of Lighthouse Keeper fame. > ANNE WHITE of Bonavista ( 1820's to ?) > THOMAS McCORMACK of Bonavista ( 1820's - ?) > THOMAS LYNCH of Bonavista (1820's - ?) > MARGARET GOSSE of Torbay ( 1839 - 1909 in Bonavista) > The above noted families married into the Kough/ Keough family of Bonavista. > > Vince
Any information regarding ancestors and/or descendants for the following will be greatly appreciated! ST. JOHN'S: William MORRIS who married Jane CHEEK, d/o Roger Cheek in St. Johns c 1766 Thomas MORRIS who married Mary HUDSON at St. Johns Anglican Cathedral May 2 1837 Henry MORRIS, Sailmaker, Lazy Bank Rd. & wife Louisa ? - children born between 1878 & 1884 Charles Edward, Emma Jane, Thomas George, Annie Margaret Isaac MORRIS 1859 - 1937 (possibly Topsail) & wife Fanny SHAW 1861 - 1895 - children born between 1886 - 1895 Roland, Rupert, Hilda Edward & Belinda Sarah MORRIS who married William MITCHELMORE at the St. Johns Anglican Cathedral Dec 22, 1828 ST/ST. GEORGE'S: Mary Anne MORRIS who married John DENNIS at the St. Johns Anglican Cathedral Aug 31 1824 Anne MORRIS who married John MESSERVEY at the St. Johns Anglican Cathedral Aug 27 1824 HARBOUR GRACE: Joseph MORRIS, Mariner/Seaman 1862 1917 & wife, Margaret ? , 1869 - 1955 J. S. MORRIS of Harbour Grace. He married Kate HOWLETT daughter of William Howlett of HG. They had a son at HG Feb 2 1879.
Conception Harbour: DONAVAN, DALTON, O'DRISCOLL/DRISCOLL the's DONAVAN's (matenal grandmother, Bertha Donavan b. 1892) were in Conception harbour @ early- mid 1800 from Ireland. Bertha's parents : cornelius & Spouse, ellen (or Maryellen) in 1921 census are ggrandparents. They had 7 children. Some decendents may still be there. Most of their children moved to Philadelphia, PA, USA by 1930. DALTON, O'DRISCOLL/DRISCOLL were also listed 1921. these were neighboring families. bertha's many siblings married into these families. St John's: FOLEY, FLYNN Fred FOLEY ( paternal grandfather) son of maryEllen FLYNN & unknown FOLEY. No information on ellen Flynn. unknown Foley, his father, was born in Ireland. Fred was b. St John 1891. Immigrated to US @ 1911-12. settled in PA where he met & married Bertha DONAVAN. Two brothers that I know of for sure: Jack FOLEY, plumber or contacter in St John's in early 1920's. Not sure if he eventually moved to US. Another brother Robert FOLEY immigrated to Philadelphia, PA May also be another another brother Patrick. I have more information on bertha's sibling's & their spouses. Any clues on the FOLEY/ FLYNN connection would be appreciated too! If any of this sounds familiar please contact me. Bernadette Foley Phila,PA bfoley52@comcast.net
Hello Members We would like to welcome new members to the list and say thanks to those who have stayed with this list so long. Our next roll call begins today July 16th, and will end on Saturday July 19th. We generally have a roll call every second month and have a great response during the three days allotted. Please read the following for guidelines and directions. ROLL CALL SITE: If you haven't updated your surname interests recently now is the time to do so. ROLL CALL: Roll Call gives each list member an opportunity to list "all" surnames they are researching. There is no reason these can't be posted at any time, however, this period is given specifically to roll calls. There is no "special" way that they need to be stated, however there are a few suggestions that we would make: i.e. capitalize the surname, include last known location and date. Guidelines: a) Everyone who chooses too will participate during the allotted time frame only (3 days). b) "Roll Call", and as many surnames as possible MUST BE LISTED IN THE SUBJECT AREA so that people who are interested, or not, may read it or delete it. c) It will last for the three days only. After the third day all "roll call" messages, will cease until the next appointed date (Sept 15th, 2003). d) In the body of message: List the surnames and possible areas of research and possible dates. 2. A summary of roll calls will be updated at the Roll Call site by Glynn Hewlett. Please be patient as there are many names, locations and email addresses that will have to be updated. 3. Suggestions have been made that perhaps we should list the surnames of families that have married into the families you are researching in the body of the message. I will leave that up to the individual poster. 4. This "Roll Call" is for the NFLD-LAB MAIL LIST ONLY. NEW MEMBERS/CURRENT MEMBERS Thank you for your participation. Please take advantage of this opportunity to post your surname interest(s). Some of you could at least make two to three contacts over this period. Please feel free to respond to any email that is sent to the list. Saturday will be the last day for posting of roll call surnames. For those new to the list please see below the URL to the roll call page. Good Luck. Glynn Hewlett & Vera Short-Cheeseman Co List Admins: Nfld-Lab Mailing List =================================================== P.S. Due to summer vacations and stuff it may be a while before the actual roll call page is updated. I thank you for your patience. Glynn =================================================== Email : glynn.hewlett@sympatico.ca Roll Call Page For Nfld-Lab Mail List http://amoose4.tripod.com/
Transcribed Obituaries for July 15, 2003, courtesy of "The Telegram", St.John's, NL.. GOODYEAR, May (Bannister) - of Harcourt, NL, formerly of Toronto, ON, beloved wife and best friend for 54 years of John Goodyear, passed away peacefully in the presence of her family on Saturday, July 12, 2003, age 81 years. She will be sadly missed by her children: Shirley (Bill) Jablonski; Janice (Tom) Paas; Wendy (Ted) Topping; John B. Goodyear; grandchildren: Keir Humble; Lesley (Chad) Harris, Michael, Kevin and Bethany Topping, Christine and Sarah Goodyear; sisters Madelene Morris and the late Lorraine Bailey. Viewing to take place on Monday, July 14, 2003 in the afternoon at Fewer`s Funeral Home in Clarenville. Funeral to take place at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 at the Bethany United Church in Harcourt with interment to follow at the United Church Cemetery in Harcourt. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath awa! y. July 15, 2003 IVANY, Irene C. - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mom, Nan, companion and friend at home on July 11, 2003. Irene will be deeply missed by her family and friends because of her loving and friendly nature. Leaving with precious memories are her children Irene and her husband Mike, Judy and her husband Everett, Sharon and her husband Kevin and Stephen and his wife Tina; also sadly missed by her long time companion Ralph Keating and his children Jacqueline and Robert and his partner Cheryl; sister Elsie Hussy and family. Nan will be looking down from heaven over her 13 grandchildren. Irene is predeceased by her husband Stephen and her parents Mary and Alanzo. Resting at Dods & McNair Funeral Home & Chapel, 21 First St., Orangeville friends and family will be received on Monday from 3-5 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. Irene will be laid to rest in her hometown of Upper Island Cove, Newfound! land. A tree will be planted in memory of Irene in the Dods & McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. A dedication service will be held on Sunday, September 7, 2003 at 2:30 p.m. July 15, 2003 KIELEY, Mary Agnes - Passed peacefully away on Monday, July 14, 2003, in the presence of her family at Woodford`s Comfort Manor, Holyrood, Mary Agnes Kieley (Power), age 91. Predeceased by husband Patrick, 1989; son Jerome, 1998; and granddaughter Stephanie, 1982. Leaving to mourn seven daughters and three sons: Anne Kieley Ryan, Mary Helen Fewer (Ray), Josephine Drodge (Bob), Tom (Betty), Jenny Hardy (Bill), Pat (Joyce), Eddie (Marguerite), Elizabeth Lewis (Dave), Lorraine Scott (Mike), Theresa Evans (Leo), daughter-in-law Joan; twenty-nine grandchildren; twenty-five great-grandchildren; one sister, Annie Ezekiel; brother-in-law Jack Kieley; sisters-in-law: Celie Kieley, Frances Newhook (Murdock), Annie Grace and Patsy Grace; and a large circle of other family and friends, especially her card buddies and the management and staff of Comfort Manor. Resting at Hickey`s Funeral Home, Holyrood. Visitation on Tuesday from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon, ! 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Cross Church with burial at Holy Cross Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made to the Holy Cross Church Restoration Fund. Home at last. July 15, 2003 KING, Mark - Passed away suddenly on Sunday, July 13, 2003, at Murphy`s Shady Rest Lodge, aged 75 years, of Bauline. Predeceased by parents Naomi and Joseph King. Leaving to mourn brothers: Eleazer (Gertrude), Henry and Bern; sisters: Barbara, Ann, Julia, Bernice, Millicent and Edna; also leaving to mourn son Clifford; daughters: Elaine and Donna; special niece Barbara Hibbs as well as a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road, on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 2:00 p.m. from Bauline United Church with interment to follow at Bauline United Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Bauline United Church Building Fund. July 15, 2003 LOHNES, Mary T. - Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick`s Mercy Home on Monday, July 14, 2003, age 80 years. Predeceased by her husband Frank. Leaving to mourn her daughter Geraldine Woodfine (Tom), grandson Shannon; two brothers: Gerald Vickers (Winnie), Raymond Vickers (Madeline); sister Joan Vickers; special cousins: Jeanie, Thomasina and Madonna, as well as many other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Visitation Wednesday, July 16th from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Funeral Mass on Thursday, July 17th, 2003 at 9:30 a.m. from St. Teresa`s Church. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. July 15, 2003 LONG, Clara A. - Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick`s Mercy Home on Monday, July 14, 2003, Clara A. Long, age 91 years, formerly of Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, NL. Predeceased by husband William; sisters: Ida, Marie, Gertrude and other precious family members. Left to mourn son Jim Long and wife Dorothy (nee Gray), St. John`s; sister Stella Thorne (Ottawa) and sister-in-law Mary Mullowney (Holyrood); nieces: Dolores Dunphy (Joe), Boston, Mary Albota (Fred), Ottawa, Mary Frances Gamber (Gerald), Florida; nephews: Jim Thorne (Maureen), St. John`s, Philip Thorne (Shirley), St. John`s; Austin Thorne (Sheila), Ottawa; also Kathryn Gray, Dorothy Howie and other extended family members and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Visitation Tuesday, July 15, from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial from Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, NL on Wednesday, July 16, at 1:00 p.m. Interment at Open Hall Roman Catholic Cemetery. In lieu o! f flowers, donations may be made in her memory to St. Patrick`s Mercy Home Foundation, 154 LeMarchant Road, St. John`s, NL A1C 5B8, or a charity of one`s choice. May her Gentle Soul Rest In Peace To Live in the hearts of those we love, is not to die What we keep in memory, is ours unchanged forever July 15, 2003 YETMAN, John - Passed peacefully away after a short illness at his home in Truro, N.S., July 14/03, John Arthur Yetman, age 61, formerly of Empire Ave. Predeceased by his mother & father Roland & Mary Yetman, brother Levi, sister Ethel Power. Left to mourn his son Wayne, dearest companion Heather Rae, step-daughter Melinda (husband Robert), brothers & sisters: Will (Marge), Ralph (Frances), Violet (John Roache), Joe (Doreen), Dave (Florence), Linda, Mary (Joe), sister-in-law Joan, a large number of nieces and nephews, friends & relatives. Cremation to take place in Truro, N.S. We love you John, you`ll always be in our hearts. July 15, 2003
Hi, All If you cannot or will not be attending the Eastport 2003 Genealogy Workshops/Seminars next week for Bonavista Bay, there is still a chance that we may be able to help you. Send me your queries and I will post them on the bulletin board at the site during the week. Give as much data as you can leading up to the information you are searching for - the more you give on the family line you are searching the better your chances of advancing that research. Be as specific as you can - ie: don't say "I'm researching the BROWNS or the TURNERS or whatever, send all the information you have on that family"--these queries would be too ambiguous and will get little attention. We will have limited access to the internet each day and maybe we can get some information for you or make some new contacts for you to further your research. Fred Pafford Coordinator
Going on vacation for 3 weeks. thanks Cindy searching Boudreau (PEI, Bathurst), Applin (Northern Peninsula of NL), Gallant (PEI, Cape Breton, NL)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: White, Stuckless Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DOC.2ACE/119 Message Board Post: I would like to contact anyone who has information on these families from this area. In researching my husband's family from Brent's Cove, I was at a loss at to who what his great grandmother's name was . After several years of stumbling about , I am almost certain her name was Margaret Stuckless whose father was Thomas Stuckless and her mother was Alice Hynes. There were alo several White families in Brent's Cove at this time[around 1850]. I have more information I can dig out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Vivian Sullivan