Hi Rosemary and all Based on what I show for sister (Mrs Nellie Blanche BARTEAUX (nee CROUSE,) I have Mrs Annie May MORSE's (nee CROUSE) parents as William CROUSE=Georgina NAUSS. Thanks for posting, Rosemary Richard Hardwick (Researching direct lines in Nova Scotia and New England - HARDWICK, ARMSTRONG, BARTEAUX, SPURR, HENDERSON, BLACKMAR, MARSH) RiHardwick@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rosemary Rafuse" <rjrafuse@hotmail.com> To: <robertaj@bwr.eastlink.ca>; <CAN-NS-OBITS@rootsweb.com>; <brhodenizer@bwr.eastlink.ca>; <Lunen-Links@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:08 AM Subject: [LL] Morse, Annie > Mrs. Annie Morse The Chronicle-Herald, dated January 25, 1965. > > Middleton- > Mrs. Annie May Morse, 79, died at her home in Nictaux following a long > illness. She was the former Annie May Crouse. > > She is survived by her husband; three daughters, Myrtle (Mrs.Harold Keddy > ), Greenwood; Gladys (Mrs. William Elliott) East Margaretsville; Flora > (Mrs. > Earle Spinney), Greenwood; two sons, Oakley, Nictaux; Earle, Kentville; > two > sisters, Mrs. Nellie Barteaux, Torbrook Mines; Mrs. Clayton MacMaster, > Kingston; and one brother, Aubrey Crouse, Torbrook Mines. > > The funeral was held from Nictaux Baptist Church conducted by Rev.Gordon > Chappell, with interment in the Nictaux Baptist Cemetery. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Tell us your tech love story in the Summer Lovin Competition for your > chance > to win laptop loaded with Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Windows Live > OneCare. > http://www.microsoft.com/canada/home/contests/summerlovin/default.aspx > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LUNEN-LINKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
hi hopefully a mail list member can check out a marker for me in this cemetery thanks
GBorden563@aol.com wrote: > Can anybody give me an address to find the P.E.I. Vital Stats. PEI Baptismal Index web site url: http://www.gov.pe.ca/cca/baptismal/search_index.php or the Island Register: http://www.islandregister.com/ bob gillis
Can anyone give me the address of New Glasgow, Truro vital Stats
Can anybody give me an address to find the P.E.I. Vital Stats. Gloria Borden
I'm not about to start a Durkee family tree, but does someone have the descendancy from the immigrant (Phineas) down to Amasa Durkee, b.c. 1812 in Yarmouth? Wright's book says Phineas was in Yarmouth by 1762, so there should only be a one or two generation gap. I understand the Durkees and Killams of Yarmouth were like the Morans and Vaughans of St. Martins, N.B. All were involved with shipping and international trade. The two families in St. Martins built ships, owned them, sailed them and had a large trading company. In a village that sent out 500 ships to sail the seven seas, the Morans built more than any other family. These Yarmouth & St. Martins families were married by trade and when three of the Vaughan boys married Yarmouth girls, the families were merged, cementing them together as partners. The Vaughans had a trading company in Liverpool, England, and I found some of them living there in Toxteth Park. Also living there in 1881 (census) was the Amasa Durkee family. His daughter, Amelia, m. in Liverpool on 6 Sep., 1870 to LeBaron Vaughan. *DURKEE* -Esther Clark Wright, "Planters and Pioneers: Nova Scotia, 1749-1775," (Hantsport, Nova Scotia: Lancelot Press, 1978), p. 101. DURKEE, PHINEAS ...............................YARMOUTH, 1762 tanner, b. 16 Sept. 1730, son of Stephen and Lois Moulton Durkee, Brimfield, Mass., d. 5 Nov. 1801. m. 1751, Phebe Pearl. Ch: Lois, Amasa, Olive, Eleanor, John, Phineas, Robert, Stephen, Pearl, Elizabeth, Hannah. -1881 Toxteth Park, Lancashire, England, 39 Berkley St, Family History Library Film 1341870, Public Records Office Reference RG11, Piece / Folio 3635 / 88, p. 5. Amasa DURKEE Head M Male 69 Canada Ship Owner (...) Georgina DURKEE Wife M Female 53 Canada George DURKEE Son M Male 40 Canada Broker Or Agent Mary MALLIN Serv U Female 27 Liverpool Domestic Servant Bill
Tuesday, November 9, 1943...The Halifax Chronicle, Halifax, N.S. MRS. HAROLD MACKAY PICTOU, Nov. 8 - The death of Mrs. Harold MacKay, of Loganville, Pictou County, occurred at Pictou. Mrs. MacKay, who was 36 years of age, was formerly Georgie Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell, of Logganville. She is survived by her husband, and infant daughter, and her parents, also by one sister, Mrs. F. R. MacKenzie, of Caribou Island, and by two brothers, Andrew, with the Canadian Forestry Corps in Scotland, and Murray at home. Another sister predeceased her 18 years ago. Following a short service at the home, the funeral was held from the Presbyterian Church, at West Branch, with Rev. Mr. Williams of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Scotsburn officating. Interment was in West Branch cemetery.
I am an Alexander decendant from St. Stephen NB, and Parrsboro NS and then Windsor NS. I have no relationship to this Alexander I am trying to get info on but because a lady from England called me I am asking not for myself but for her. This lady's grandfather was Emanuel Alexander from somewhere in NS. Her father was Roy Emanuel Alexander. He was born April 18 1920 in Halifax NS. I have been away from research for quite a few years and am quite new again to this site. I am asking for some help from any one that might have knowledge about this man . Jane said that her father was in England during the war 1931-1945. Asking for some help if possible. Thanks in advance Elizabeth Severin (nee Alexander)
I would second that. If you have relatives born in the early part of the twentieth century, they might be listed. I have found a couple of relatives on this site. Note however that they had to have been members of the Royal Canadian Legion. Nonetheless, it's worth a shot. At 09:05 AM 7/21/2007, Trish LeBlanc wrote: >Hi folks, > >Of possible interest to list members. > >In searching the internet this morning I stumbled across a section of the >Legion Magazine website called "Last Post". > >According to the site: "Since 1928, Legion Magazine has honoured those >Canadians who have served their country by publishing in print short death >notices for Royal Canadian Legion members with military backgrounds, >Canadian war veterans and Legion members with police service. With the >advent of the Internet, we have created as a historical archive for your >free use a Last Post database that goes back to February 1990. It contains >over 115,000 names, but this number will rise as further entries are >published in print and added to the collection twice a year. We will >gradually go back further in time as our resources permit." > >http://www.legionmagazine.com/lastpost/ > >Cheers, >Trish > >Trish LeBlanc >St. John's, NL >Researching - LeBlanc, Aucoin, Cameron & MacLean families >of Cape Breton and all families in the Margaree area >http://www3.nf.sympatico.ca/trish.leblanc/ > >---------------------------------------- >Basic List Commands: > >1. To post to the list >Send a message to: >NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com > >2. How to unsubscribe >a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- >request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word >unsubscribe > >b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- >request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word >unsubscribe > >3. How to subscribe >Send an email containing only the word >subscribe >to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com > >4. How to change to Digest mode >a. Unsubscribe from List mode (2.a. above) >b. Subscribe to Digest mode >Send an email containing only the word >subscribe >to NOVA-SCOTIA-D-request@rootsweb.com >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >NOVA-SCOTIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message David Reed (dreed@ca.inter.net) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Thursday, February 14, 1929...The Halifax Chronicle, Halifax, N.S. Saint John Man Dies Suddenly John Jackson, Retired Merchant, Expires At Director's Meeting SAINT JOHN, N.B., Feb 13 - John Jackson, retired fish merchant died suddenly today, when attending a meeting of the directors, of the Saint John Municipal Home. The meeting had just been called to order, when Mr. Jackson was seen to slump down in his chair, a cigar in his fingers dropping to the floor. He passed away almost instantly. Mr. Jackson had not complained of illness. He was born in Boston, England, and was 74 years of age. He leaves four sons and one daughter, Harry P., and Richard P., of Saint John; Alfred J., Olympia, Washington; and William J., of Los Angeles; and a daughter, Mrs. Roy C. Fraser, Hebron, N.S.
Hi folks, Of possible interest to list members. In searching the internet this morning I stumbled across a section of the Legion Magazine website called "Last Post". According to the site: "Since 1928, Legion Magazine has honoured those Canadians who have served their country by publishing in print short death notices for Royal Canadian Legion members with military backgrounds, Canadian war veterans and Legion members with police service. With the advent of the Internet, we have created as a historical archive for your free use a Last Post database that goes back to February 1990. It contains over 115,000 names, but this number will rise as further entries are published in print and added to the collection twice a year. We will gradually go back further in time as our resources permit." http://www.legionmagazine.com/lastpost/ Cheers, Trish Trish LeBlanc St. John's, NL Researching - LeBlanc, Aucoin, Cameron & MacLean families of Cape Breton and all families in the Margaree area http://www3.nf.sympatico.ca/trish.leblanc/
Seeking information on Henry E. Dowell, b. 1867 Nine Mile River Hants CO. s/o Benjamin Dowell. He was station agent at the railway station in Elmsdale 18899-1892, then agent at Wallace, Cumberland Co., by 1901. I wold like to verify his years of service, and acquire a photo if possible. Jay Underwood Elmsdale NS >From Railfare-DC Books: http://www.railfare.net/From%20Folly%20to%20Fortune.html http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: http://www.nsrwyhalloffame.com/ Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/
To all:- Many appreciate the 1911 census transcriptions finished to date -- but have you thought YOU could help with only one or two pages? Mathematically, it takes two pages of 50 lines to obtain only 0.01%. http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/ Request -- if you do try -- and I know many griped the other evening when we could not access the census pages -- FINISH the 50 lines before CLAIMING. So many have left 2, 3, 9, 15 lines - and if claimed we have to have them opened -- the transcriber loses credit. We are closing in on the end -- hopefully by next week. British Columbia really needs some attention - lots of pages! Percentages:- ALBERTA...............................99.05% [Check Red Deer and Medicine Hat] BRITISH COLUMBIA............90.67% 100% for Nanaimo and Yale-Cariboo SASKATCHEWAN................99.68% One short page in Melville -- notification done PRINCE ALBERT -- short pages and more to finish. Please give me a going-away present --- by next week? Any questions -- please ask Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee Brampton, ON
Seeking information on Walter W. Embree, who was railway station master at Fall River in 1901. I have no dates, but he was station agent at Elmsdale NS 1893-1893 and perhaps 1894. I'm looking for confirmation of those dates...and any pictures. Thanx Jay Underwood Elmsdale >From Railfare-DC Books: http://www.railfare.net/From%20Folly%20to%20Fortune.html http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: http://www.nsrwyhalloffame.com/ Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/
Hi List, I was hoping to find Information on Eilzabeth Jessome b.ca:1815 Cape Breton m. William Boutilier. Children of EILZABETH JESSOME and WILLIAM BOUTILIER are: 2. i. HENRY2 BOUTILIER, b. 1831, Baddeck, Cape Breton; d. 28 Sep 1917, New Aberdeen, Cape Breton. ii. THOMAS BOUTILIER, b. 1839, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. iii. MARY BOUTILIER, b. 1843, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. iv. MARGARET BOUTILIER, b. 1846, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. v. WILLIAM BOUTILIER, b. 16 Sep 1847, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. vi. ELIZABETH BOUTILIER, b. 1848, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. vii. ROBERT BOUTILIER, b. 1852, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. viii. ALICE MARTHA BOUTILIER, b. 1855, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. ix. EMMA JANE BOUTILIER, b. 1856, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. x. JAMES BOUTILIER, b. 16 May 1857, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. xi. AMELIA BOUTILIER, b. May 1861, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. xii. AMELIA BOUTILIER, b. 1862, Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton. Thanks Lawrence
Thanks Kendra, John and Carol for the link "She's Called Nova Scotia". You are all the most helpful group of people. Judy
Within the past two weeks someone posted a link to "She's Called Nova Scotia" featuring a video. The music was by Rita McNeil. If anyone has it would they send it to me. Much appreciated Judy
Within the past two weeks there was a posting here to a link "She's Called Nova Scotia" featuring a video. The music was by Rita McNeil. If anyone has it could they send it to me. Much appreciated Judy
Hoping to make contact with Doug Joudrey who had some info on Joudreys in Alberta. Proir to my major computer crash I had been in contact with Connie Ainscough of Alberta who was a descendent of William and Ada Joudrey. I would like to contact her, too, if anyone has her email address. Bill Bruhm
Hello List, Is the John and Eliza Harris interred in Nictaux Cemetery the parents of Eliza Harris married to Joseph Dodge also interred in Nictaux Falls? Can some one confirm this? Regards Dave in Shubenacadie No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.10/908 - Release Date: 7/19/2007 6:10 PM