No problem, Doreen! Glad to have helped! Marg On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:51 AM, D O' <[email protected]> wrote: > Marg....... you are simply a gem! > > I've plowed through Ancestry and other sites for the longest time and > thought I had used every possible name alteration, but never came up with > anything that connected. But you did - you sure did! That family is now > complete and I can see where they fit with my own. > > Thank you so very much for your time and efforts. > > Doreen > ========== > > * > > > > > ------------------------------ > Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 00:22:27 -0600 > > Subject: Re: [ONTARIO] Pls help find missing Conlin family of Toronto. > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > CC: [email protected] > > > Hi: > > 1901 Census of Canada Page Information > District: ON TORONTO (West/Ouest) (City/Cité) (#118) > Subdistrict: Ward/Quartier No. 4 B-43 Page 3 > Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6500 > > Conlon Julia A. F Head W Aug 10 1843 ON > Methodist > Conlon Rose E. F Daughter S Nov 5 1871 ON > Methodist > Conlon Ellen F Daughter S Jan 9 1873 ON > Methodist > Mahoney Mary A. F Domestic S Nov 3 1854 ON RC > Domestic > > Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1934 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947 > > Name: Rose Elizabeth Conlin > Death Date: 26 Sep 1930 > Death Location: Toronto General Hospital, patient for 2 hours > Residence: 63 Wanless Ave, Toronto, York > Gender: Female > Marital: Single > Occupation: None > Age: 62 > Born: November 5 > Estimated birth year: abt 1868 > Birth Location: Toronto > Father: Henry Conlin, born Toronto > Mother: Julan Robinson, born Toronto > Informant: Alexandra Hector, 63 Wanless, Toronto, cousin > Burial: Mt. Pleasant, September 29, 1930 > Undertaker: Ellis Wray Ltd > Cause of Death: Fractured skull, laceration of brain--Struck by an > automobile > Physician: ____, Coroner > Reg. #006310 > > > From The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 27, 1930 : > > CONLIN - On Friday evening, September 26, 1930, very suddenly, Rose > Elizabeth, daughter of the late Henry and Julia Robinson Conlin. > > Funeral from the home of Mr. & Mrs. A. Hector, 63 Wanless Avenue, Lawrence > Park. Funeral notice later. > -End- > > > From The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 27, 1930 : > > Body Lies in Morgue 3 Hours Unidentified > > Miss Rose Conlan Struck by Truck - Dies Without Regaining Senses > > Fatally injured when struck down by a motor truck on Dewhurst Blvd. last > night, the body of Miss Rose Conlin, aged 65, of 63 Wanless Ave., lay > unidentified in the city morgue for three hours. > > The woman, who had been visiting earlier in the evening, was attempting to > cross Dewhurst Blvd. when she was struck down by a motor truck driven by > Thomas Eldridge of 56 Hunter Street, who is being held on a manslaughter > charge. > > Picked up in an unconscious condition, Miss Conlan was removed to Toronto > General Hospital, where she expired two hours afterwards without regaining > consciousness. > > A search of the woman's clothing revealed nothing that would lead to her > identification. > > The body was removed to the City morgue by orders of Coroner Dr. J. M. > Casserly. > > Alexander Hector of 63 Wanless Ave, who heard the description of the > unidentified woman broadcast late last night, went to the morgue and > identified the body as Miss Rose Conlan, who boarded at his home. > -End- > > > From The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 27, 1930 : > > DRIVER IS CENSURED BY CORONER'S JURY > > Condition of Truck and Absence of Street Lights Blamed for Woman's Death > > The defective condition of the truck by which she was killed and poor > street lighting on Dewhurst Blvd. were blamed for the death of Mrs (sic) > Rose Elizabeth Conlin by the jury in the inquest held last night by Coroner > Dr. J. M. Casserly.(the name I couldn't read on the Death Registration.) > > Charles Alexander, automotive engineer for the police department stated in > his evidence that when he examined the truck after the accident he found > that neither headlight on the car was working; that the steering gear was > defective; that the brakes, both service and emergency, were so worn as to > be useless; that the windshield was dirty, and that there was no windshield > wiper. > > The accident, which resulted in the death of Mrs. Conlin, occurred at > 8:30pm, September 26, 1930, on Dewhurst Blvd., opposite No. 47. According > to the evidence, Mrs. Conlin was crossing the street in the middle of the > block. She stepped out from behind a parked automobile and was struck by a > truck driven by T. H. Eldridge. She died later at Toronto General Hospital > from a fractured skull. > > "It was a very dark night and I don't think that the driver had a chance to > see her." W. Simmons, an eye-witness, testified. Mr. Simmons stated that > the truck had one head lamp buring and was travelling at a slow rate. > > "We are unanimously of the opinion that the driver of the truck should not > have attempted to drive it in the poor condition it was proved to be in," > the jury in their verdict said. "Also, that had there been better street > lighting at this point and good head lights on the car, the accident could > have been avoided." > -End- > > Spelling as indexed at Ancestry: > > Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1934 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947 > County of York, Div of Toronto > Name: Julia Ann Coulin > Death Date: 4 Oct 1909 > Death Location: 44 Brunswick Ave, Toronto, York > Gender: Female > Marital: Widow > Age: 66 > Estimated birth year: abt 1843 > Date of birth: (Blank) > Birth Location: Toronto > Parents: (Blank) > Physician & Informant of death: Dr. Alexander Davidson > Cause: Intestinal obstruction > Reg. #004917 > > > From The Toronto Star, Tuesday, October 5, 1909 & Wednesday, October 6, > 1909: > > Deaths in the City > > CONLIN - At her resience, 44 Brunswick Ave, on Oct 4, 1909, Julia Ann, > daughter of the late George and Ellen Robinson and widow of Henry Conlin, in > her 66th year. > > Funeral from her home on Thursday, October 7, 1909, at 2:30pm. Interment > at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. > -End- > > > From The Toronto Star, Tuesday, November 2, 1909: > > Wills of Two Women Filed in Surrogate > > Mrs. Julia A. Conlin Left an Estate Which is Valued at About $31,000 > > Letters of Administration in the estate of Mrs. Julia A. Conlin, who died > on Oct 4 last, were filed in the Surrogate Court today. > > She left an estate of $31,281, of which $3,013 is in mortgages, $7,374 in > cash, and $20,018 in real estate at 103 and 230 Berkeley Street, $2,708; > 191 to 197 and 217 Parliament street, $4,680; 52 to 60 Power Street, > $3,201; 513 King Street east, $1,650; and 53 to 61 Sydenham Street, > $3,209. As no will was made the whole estate passes to her daughter, Rose > Conlin, 44 Brunswick avenue. > > Spelling as indexed at ancestry: > > Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1934 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947 > County of York, Div of Toronto > Name: Ellen Coulen > Death Date: 28 Jan 1907 > Death Location: 34 Brunswick Ave, Toronto, York > Gender: Female > Marital: Single > Estimated birth year: abt 1872 > Birth Location: Toronto > Cause: Myocarditis > Religion: Methodist > Informant: H. T. Machell, Jan 30, 1907 > Reg. #001340 > > From The Toronto Star, Tuesday, January 29, 1907: > > CONLIN - At the residence of her mother, Mrs. Julia A. Conlin, 1082 > Brunswick ave, on Monday morning, January 28, 1907, Ellen (Nellie), daughter > of the late Henry Conlin, and granddaughter of the late Ellen and George > Robinson. > Funeral on Wednesday, Jan 30 at 2:30pm. > > > Rose is living at 44 Brunswick on the 1911 census but her surname on the > original is almost unreadable: > > As indexed at www.automatedgenealogy.com: > > Do you search using the surname Mahoney as Rose' surname is indexed as ?. > > ? Rosabell 44 Brunswick F Head S Nov 1876 > ON Methodist > Mahoney Mary A. F Domestic S Nov 1865 ON > Domestic servant > > > Marg in Sunny Alberta > > On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:05 PM, D O' <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Listers: > > > Chasing this family for a long time to see if they are part of my maternal > Conlin family but with no luck; hope someone can find them. > > Looking for marriage of Rose(Rosa/Rosabel) Conlin b. abt 1868, York, ON & > sister Ellen b. abt 1871, York, ON. daughters of Henry Conlin & Julia A. > unknown. > > Toronto City Directory shows Henry alive c. 1873-74 but thereafter Julia is > a widow. Julia A. Conlin, widow of Henry, living in St.David's Ward for > 1871, 1881 Census, with two daughters Rosabel & Ellen. 1891 Census places > the family in St-Patrick's Ward and shows them as Methodist when previously > they were RC. > > I can't find them in 1901, nor can I find any marriage entries for any of > them. > > Your help and/or suggestions are most appreciated. > > Cheers! > Doreen > > > ------------------------------ > 30 days of prizes: Hotmail makes your day easier! Enter now<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9729704> >