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ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 21 September 1901, p. 3.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Marriage Announcement

Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 07/09/98


The Evening Mail, Saturday, 21 September 1901, p. 3:
Married - September 16, at the residence of Michael BEAZLEY, 19 Duncan street, by REv. G.W.F. GLENDENNING, Albert BURBIDGE, to Ada JERVIS, both of Halifax.

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Burbridge, Mrs. Elizabeth, formerly of Halifax (c.1835-1900)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 28 July 1900, p. 3.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 06/26/98


The Evening Mail, Saturday, 28 July 1900, p. 3:
Richard BURBIDGE, county constable, received word to-day of the death of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth BURBIDGE, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. A. JONES, Naugatuck, U.S.A. The deceased was an estimable lady, 65 years old and leaves four children - Richard, Mrs. JONES, Mrs. Elizabeth LENERS, who also lived with her mother and Mrs. John KEEFE, Melrose, Massachusetts. The remains were interred at Naugatuck.

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Byrne, John, of Eastern Passage (-1903)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 27 Feb 1903, p. 12.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)

Date: 07/14/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 27 February 1903, p. 12:
There occurred at Eastern Passage on Friday, February 27th, the death of John BYRNE, the loss of one of its most respected inhabitants. He was an exemplary citizen of quiet manner and sterling integrity, and will be very much missed in the community. He leaves a widow, four sons and one daughter, who sadly mourn their loss. All will extend their sympathies to them in their sad bereavement.

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Callaghan, Casey & Olive Gorman (1902)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 29 January 1902, p. 3.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Engagement Announcement

Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County

Date: 07/02/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 29 January 1902, p. 3:
The engagement is announced of Lieutenant Casey CALLAGHAN, who is in charge of the scout detachment of the C.M.R., that sailed on the steamer Victorian yesterday for South Africa. The young woman is Miss Olive GORMAN, daughter of Geoffrey GORMAN. The scout met Miss GORMAN when he was here two years ago en route to South Africa as a member of the 1st battalion of the C.M.R. The marriage will take place on the return of Lieutenant Casey from South Africa.

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CAMERON, Jennie I. (1913-1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Barb Wells Henderson

ContributorEmail: HENDE262@aol.com

Source: SACKVILLE TRIBUNE-POST, Sackville, NB. Wednesday, April 29, 1998

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County,Girl Guides,Mount Allison Ladies College,Trinity-St Stephen's United Church (Amherst),Amherst (Cumberland County)

Date: 05/14/98


AMHERST - The death of Jennie I. Cameron, 85, of Amherst occurred on Sunday, April 26, 1998 at Highland View Regional Hospital in Amherst.
Born in Cape Spear, she was a daughter of the late Enzor and Alice (Strang) OULTON. She was a graduate of Mount Allison Ladies College in 1931. She received a life membership in the Nova Scotia Home and School Association. She was a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star; a past president of the Maritime Assembly of the Rebekah Lodge; and a member of the Miriam Rebekah Lodge in Amherst. She was a member of Trinity-St. Stephen's United Church. She belonged to the UCW group, and the Chignecto Presbytery and the Maritime Conference. She was a leader in youth groups, and was a divisional commissioner for the Cumberland County Girl Guides Association. She was a recipient of the prestigious Mayflower Award. She was a past president and member of the Cumberland ITC. She was a member of the Amherst Town Council from 1963-68. She was also an active member of the Liberal party. She was a past president of the ladies curling club, and also a former member of the Amherst Golf Club. She is survived by a daughter Joan Cameron (Stan Davis) of Amherst; a son Stuart (Margaret) of Halifax; two brothers, Austin OULTON of Bayfield, and Blake OULTON of Bathurst; a sister Edna Agnew of St. Sauveur des Monts; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband Alex M. Cameron; a brother Olen; and two sisters, Edythe and Charlotte.
A Miriam Rebekah Lodge #36 memorial service was held at the funeral home Tuesday, April 28 followed by an Eastern Star service.
The funeral service will be held at Trinity-St. Stephen's United Church in Amherst on Wednesday, April 29 at 2 p.m., with Rev Allan Griffin officiating. There will be a private graveside service held at the Amherst Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Trinity-St. Stephen United Church, the Above and Beyond Campaign, or the charity of your choice.

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Cameron, John, of Ecum Secum (c.1838-1906)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

Date: 02/01/99

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 20 June 1906, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County

Material Type: Obituary


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 20 June 1906, p. 10:
Died - At Ecum Secum, June 9th, John CAMERON, aged 68.

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Campbell, Alexander John (Jack) Q.C. (c. 1904-1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Colchester County

Source: The Globe and Mail, 3 February 1998.

Ed. Notes:

Contributor: Randal W. Oulton

ContributorEmail:

Date: 09/16/98


Campbell, Alexander John (Jack) Q.C.
Died peacefully on January 30, 1998, in his 94th year, at the Montreal General Hospital. Husband of the late Bubbles Weatherbe and the late Molly Gordon; brother of the late Arthur Campbell; father of Susan Adair (David) of Vancouver and Elizabeth Crocker (Brian) of Halifax; step-father of Peter Gordon (Mary), Heather Brodeur (Pat) of Toronto and the late Gerry Gordon; grandfather of Angus and D'Arcy Adair; Catherine and Susan Crocker; Grant, Philippe, Charles and René Brodeur; Andrea, Gil, Grant, Martha, Jeffrey and Heather Gordon. Jack also had nine great-grandchildren (with two more on the way). He will be missed by his family and friends and also by Pennie Redmile, his devoted housekeeper of twenty-five years. Jack was born in Truro, N.S. and received his B.A. (1925) and LL.B. (1927) from Dalhousie University and his LL.M. (1929) from Harvard Law School. He was called to the Bar of Nova Scotia in 1927, of Quebec in 1930, and was created K.C. in 1946. He began practising law with his father A.J. Campbell, Q.C., in Truro and moved to Montreal in 1929, practising with Brown, Montgomery & McMichael and Audette & O'Brien until 1932 when he became associated with the late Honorable F. Philippe Brais, Q.C. This association continued until 1970, save for the period of 1946-49 when he held the position of Puisné Judge of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec. From 1970-76, he was the senior partner of Campbell, Pepper & Laffoley and served as Counsel to the firm 1976-87. In 1987, he joined Gasco Lelarge as Counsel and held this position until his death. He served as Bâtonnier of the Bar of Montreal, 1966-67, as Bâtonnier of the Bar of the Province of Quebec, 1966-67, and was a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He was awarded the Louis St. Laurent Award for "distinguished service to the goals of the Canadian Bar Association" in 1996 and was formally recognized as the Montreal Bar's longest practising lawyer (70 years) in September, 1997. He was a member of the St. James' Club, the University Club, and Kanawaki Golf Club. His passions in life included golf, opera, and good jokes. A private service for the family will be held on Tuesday and a reception to celebrate his life will be held on Wednesday, February 4, at 3:00 p.m. at the St. James' Club, 1145 Union St., Montreal. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

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Carson, John (formerly of Elmsdale) (c.1883-1906)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Elmsdale (Hants County),Lynn (Massachusetts)

Source: The Evening Mail, 7 September, 1906, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/05/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 7 September 1906, p. 10:

Died - At Lynn, September 4th, John, the eldest son of Thomas and Catherine CARSON, of Elmsdale. Age 23 years 10 months. Funeral from his father's residence, September 8th at 8.30 a.m.

The Evening Mail, Monday, 10 September 1906, p. 10:

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. CARSON will regret to hear of the death of their eldest son, John A., which occurred at Lynn, Mass., on the 4th inst. He had been ill but a few days with peritonitis and the sad news was a shock to his family at Elmsdale. Mr. CARSON had just returned to Lynn after having spent his vacation at his parents' home. The body arrived on the 6.10 train Friday evening and the funeral took place at 8.30 Saturday morning from his father's residence at Elmsdale.


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Carter, K. Lawrence (-1994)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Randal W. Oulton

ContributorEmail:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County

Source:


Ed. Notes: Newspaper not identified.

Date: 10/21/97


Carter, K. Lawrence - 81. 83 Spring Street, Amherst, died 9 June 1994, in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Mansfield, he was a son of the late C. Owen and Elizabeth (Chapman) Carter. He owned and operated K. Lawrence Carter and Son Ltd. for over 50 years. He was a past president of the Amherst Curling Club and member of IOOF Ivy Lodge 35. His name appears on every trophy ever up for competition at the Amherst Curling Club, as well as many other clubs, and had participated in bonspiels through the Maritimes. He had partaken in all provincial challenges open to male curiers and had an eight ender among his achievements. His first provincial win was in 1959 when he was on a team which won the British Consols. For five years he represented the Amherst Curling Club in the Branch Juniors. For over 15 years, he represented the local club in the consols and had also skipped rinks in mixed curling at the provincial level. During his last 12 years of curling, he participated in the Nova Scotia Seniors Competition and represented his province in National competition five times: 1968 (Edmonto), 1970 (Kamloops), 1975 (Calgary), 1976 (Ottawa) and 1977 (Winnipeg). In 1975, the Royal Calendonia Curling Club honoured him with an honorary life membership. He is survived by a son, Maynard Lawrence, Amherst; daughter, Barbara Jane (Mrs Roberts Stevens), Mahone Bay; sister, Isabelle Lowther, Oxford; two stepsons, Edmund Reid, Dartmouth; Clarnece Reid, Truemanville; two stepdaughters, Lauris (Mrs Russell Lewis), Amherst Head; Josephine Trebbne, Toronto; 25 grandchilden; several great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Katherine Smith; daughter, Margaret Elizabeth Grant; borther, Pearle, sister, Audree Mattinson. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 pm today in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst. Funeral will be 2 pm Sunday in Cumberland Memorial Chapel, Rev. Byron Corkum officiating. Burial will be in Amherst Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to First Baptist Church Restoration Fund, Canadian Cancer Society, or any charity.
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Chapman, Florence Allen

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Randal W. Oulton

ContributorEmail:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County

Source: Bentley, Margaret

Ed. Notes: Not dated. Newspaper not identified.

Date: 10/21/97


Chapman, Florence Allen - 78, Lorneville, died Thursday at home. Born in Lorneville, she was a daughter of the late Henry (Eddie) and Bessie (Simpson) Black. She was a member of Lorneville United Church and life member of UCW. She is survived by a daughter, Hester (Mrs Roy Greeno), Lorneville, with whom she lived; a son, Richard, Elgin; two sisters, Marjorie Johnston, Little Shemoque; Edith Read, West Leicester; severn grand-children; 17 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Logan; a sister, Isadora; two brothers, Ralph, Raymond; a grandson, Richard. Body is in Campbell's Funeral Home, visiting 2-4, 7-9 pmtoday. Funeral will be 2 pm Saturday, Lorneville United Church, Rev. James Fraser officiating. Burial in Lorneville Cemetery.
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Chapman, George Burton (1918 - 1994)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Joyce May Fraser

ContributorEmail: jm.fraser@ns.sympatico.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County,Knights of Pythias,Amherst (Cumberland County)

Source: Amherst Daily News - Halifax Herald. March 1994

Ed. Notes:

Date: 07/24/98


Amherst: The death of George Burton Chapman of 36 Chamberlain Street, Amherst, occurred on Friday, March 11, 1994 at Victoria General Hospital in Halifax. He was 75 years of age.
Born in Havelock, N.B., he was a son of the late Harold Chapman and Lena (King) Chapman McGann. During his younger years he farmed in the Havelock area until 1948 when he moved to Amherst and worked at Enamel Heating Ltd.
Around 1954, he started his own business, George B. Chapman Electrical, Plumbing & Heating, which he ran until his recent illness.
He was assistant manager of Bailey Arena in Amherst for a number of years, and was assistant manager of the 1959 -1960 Amherst Senior Ramblers. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias, Chignecto Lodge #11, Amherst. He is survived by four daughters, Mary (Mrs Robert Hamilton), Joyce (Mrs George Fraser), and Jane Berry, all of Amherst, and Gloria Taylor of Salem, N.S.; two sons, George (Johnny) and Joe, both of Amherst; a sister, Edna O'Donnell of St. Andrews, N.B.; a brother Reid of Oromocto, N.B.; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren and step-great- grandchildren. He is also survived by a companion, Greta MacDonald, of Amherst.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a son, Burton; a sister Evelyn McKinnon; four brothers, Walter, Earl, Lawrence and Russell; his step-father John McGann.
His remains are resting at Furlong's Funeral Home in Amherst, with visiting hours today from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the Cumberland Memorial Chapel in Amherst on Tuesday, March 15, at 2 p.m. with Rev. David Bruce officiating. Burial will be in the Maplewood Cemetery at a later date. The family suggests donations be made to the Nova Scotia Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of your choice.
Ed: Born Aug 19, 1918

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Chapman, Lorenzo & Aleitha King (1901)

Material Type: Marriage Announcement

Source: Amherst Daily News, Thursday, 5 Sept 1901

Ed. Notes: Forwarded by Margaret Bentley. Typed up version of the announcement.

Contributor: Randal W. Oulton

ContributorEmail:

Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County

Date: 10/21/97


Wedding Bells Chapman - - - - King

The marriage took place on the evening of 4 Sep 1901 at eight o'clock in the Methodist Church at Albert, New Brunswick of Miss Aleitha King, daughter of Rev. J.K. King, pastor of that Church, to Dr Lorenzo Chapman, son of C.S. Chapman Esq. of Amherst, NS. The church was most beautifully decorated and the ceremony took place under an elegant floral arch and in the presence of a crowded congregation. The bridge, charmingly attired in white silk brocade with train, trimmings of chiffon, and wearing a veil and orange blossoms, was given away by her brother, the nuptial knot being tied by her father. The bridesmaid, Miss Mamie Chapman, sister of the groom, was very prettily attired in white persian lawn, with trimmings of valanciennes lace.

Both bride and bridesmaid carried an elegant bouquet of cream roses. Mr W.H. Wry of Albert, NB, performed the duties of groomsman. Miss Nellie King, dressed in white, was the flower girl. The wedding march was played by Miss Helena B. Atkinson. The bride was the recipient of a very large number of handsome presents.

Dr and Mrs Chapman will be in Amherst, NS, this evening (5 Sept 1901).


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Chapman, Ross Fawcett

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Randal W. Oulton

ContributorEmail:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County

Source: Bentley, Margaret

Ed. Notes: No date given. Newspaper not identified.

Date: 10/21/97


Chapman, Ross Fawcett. 80, Marshview Manor, Amherst, died Tuesday in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Upper Tidnish, he was a son of the late Allen and Ethelwyn (Fawcett) Chapman. He worked as a carpenter for K.P. Allen Ltd in Amherst for many years until his retirement in 1961. He was a member of Trinity St Stephen United Church, Amherst. He was a member and past chancellor of Knights of Pythias, Chignecto Lodge 11. He is survived by his wife, the former Grace Oulton; a daughter, Audrey (Mrs Gordon Jones), Fredericton, NB; a sister, Brenda (Mrs Cedric Taylor), Scarborough, Ontario); three brothers, Arnold, Calgary, Alta; Victor, Moncton, NB; Rodger, Amherst; two granchildren. He was predecased by two sisters, Clarissa Reid, Gertrude Oulton; two brothers, Gordon, Everett. The body is in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst, visiting 2-4,7-9 pm today, where Knights of Pythias will hold a service 7 pm tonight, and where funeral will be 2 pm Friday, Rev James Fraser and Rev. Jack Touchie officiating. Burial will be at Baie Verte Cemetery, Baie Verte, NB.
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Chisholm (nee McLellan), Mrs. Maggie, of Mabou Coal Mines (c.1824-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 5 July 1904, p. 11.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Mabou (Inverness County)

Date: 06/23/98


The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 5 July 1904, p. 11:
Died - At Mabou Coal Mines, June 23, Mrs. Maggie CHISHOLM, nee McLellan, in her 80th year.

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Chittick, David, Sheet Harbour (c.1843-1907)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 9 May 1907, p. 12.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sheet Harbour (Halifax County)

Date: 08/11/98


The Evening Mail, Thursday, 9 May 1907, p. 12, col. 3:
Died - At Sheet Harbor, Halifax county, May 4th, David CHITTICK, aged 64 years.

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Christian, Mamie D., formerly of Prospect

Material Type: Marriage Announcement

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 6 June 1905, p. 10.

Ed. Notes: Alexander J. MacLeod

Subject: Massachusetts (U.S.A.),Prospect (Halifax County)

Date: 06/10/98


The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 6 June 1905, p. 10:
On June 1st, the Mission Church, Roxbury, Mass., was the scene of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Mamie D. CHRISTIAN, [daughter] of Samuel CHRISTIAN, Upper Prospect, N.S., and Alex J. MACLEOD, of Quincy, Massachusetts. The couple were attended by Miss Helen F. CHIPPENDALE as bridesmaid and J.H. CHIPPENDALE as groomsman. Miss CHRISTIAN, who is a charming young lady, looked very pretty in her wedding gown of blue silk with picture hat, and carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss CHIPPENDALE also wore a very dainty gown of grey and white silk with picture hat, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. MACLEOD left for Baltimore, where they will spend two weeks. The bride received many handsome and costly presents. On their return they will reside at 282 Safford street, Wolaston, Mass. No cards.

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Christie, Charles (of Prospect) (c.1829-1906)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail, 17 July 1906, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/03/98


The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 July 1906, p. 10:

Died -At Prospect, July 16th, Charles CHRISTIE, aged 77 years, leaving a wife, six sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father.


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Clark (nee Hutt), Priscilla A., formerly of Eastern Passage (c.1875-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 4 March 1904, p. 8.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County),Quincey (Massachusetts)

Date: 06/19/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 4 March 1904, p. 8:
The death occurred at Eastern Passage this morning of Mrs. Priscilla A. CLARK. Mrs. CLARK, who only arrived from Boston two weeks ago, was twenty-nine years of age. Her illness had extended over a period of fully two years. She was possessed of many lovable traits of character and bore her protracted sufferings with patience. She was a member of the Chruch of England. Her husband was absent in the United States at the time of her death.
Also at p. 8:
Died - At Eastern Passage, Halifax county, March 4th after a long and painful illness, Priscilla A. CLARK, wife of John A. CLARK, of Quincey, Mass., and daughter of Charles and Emma HUTT, of Eastern Passage, in the twenty-ninth year of her age, leaving a husband, two sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. Funeral notice later. (Quincey papers please copy.)
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Clark, Jane, late of Eastern Passage (c.1835-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,St John's Cemetery (Halifax),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail, 22 April 1904, p. 8.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/21/98
The Evening Mail, Friday, 22 April 1904, p. 8:
Died - At Halifax, April 20th, Jane CLARK, late of Eastern Passage, in her 69th year. Internment from the North End Mission, head of Gerrish street, to St. John's cemetery on Sunday at 2 o'clock. Friends of the deceased can see the body any time between 11 and 2 Sunday.

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Clarke, Edith Claire

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Randal W. Oulton

ContributorEmail:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Cumberland County

Source: Bentley, Margaret

Ed. Notes: Newspaper not given. Not dated.

Date: 10/21/97


Clark, Edith Claire - 93. Centennial Villa, Amherst, formerly of Brookdale, died Sunday in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Chapman Settlement, she was a daughter of the late Moses and Sarah Jane (Allen) Chapman. She was a graduate of Normal School, Truro, and taught elementary school in Amherst for most of her working life, retiring in 1970. She was a member of Brookdale United Church and Miriam Rebeccah Lodge 36. She is survived by a stepson, Fred Clark, Brookdale; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur; three sisters, Vera, Hattie Chapman, Frances Brander; two brothers, Allen, Everett. The body is in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst, visiting 2-4, 7-9 pm today and where a lodge service will be 7 pm today, and where funeral will be 2 pm Wednesday, Rev. Parker Matheson officiating. Burial will be in Amherst Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brookside United Church or any charity.
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Cleary, Philip (of Eastern Passage) (c.1886-1906)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 17 September 1906, p. 2.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)

Date: 06/05/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 17 September 1906, p. 2:

The death of Philip CLEARY occurred yesterday at Eastern Passage after a brief illness. The deceased was taken ill the day before and it was seen that his condition was critical. The deceased was about 20 years of age and a member of St. Peter's Temperence Society. His family will have the sympathy of the community in the loss of their son.


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Cleveland, Frederick Theodore (c.1921 - 1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Susan Reeves

ContributorEmail: dreeves@telusplanet.net

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County

Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998

Ed. Notes:

Date: 01/16/99


CLEVELAND, Frederick Theodore - 77, 116 Commercial St., Berwick, died November 9, 1998 in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Berwick, he was a son of the late William and Alva Mae Cleveland. He was formerly a painting contractor. He had served with the Royal Canadian Armed Forces and was a veteran of the Second World War. He was an active member of Royal Canadian Legion, Ortona Branch 69, and a member of Berwick United Church, where he had served on the committee of stewards. He was a former member of Berwick Town Council. Surviving is his wife, the former Janet Henderson. He was predeceased by brothers, Clifford Arthur, Harold; sister, Beatrice, Hazel. Legion and funeral services were held November 12, 1998 in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick, Rev. Donald MacPherson Officiated. Burial in Berwick Cemetery. Donations to any charity.

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Cohen, Stuart ( - 1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Source: The Globe and Mail, 29 August 1998.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County,Sydney (Victoria County)

Contributor: Randal W. Oulton

ContributorEmail:

Date: 09/16/98


Cohen, Stuart
On Friday, August 28, 1998. Stuart Cohen, beloved husband of Paula. Loving father and father-in-law of Kathy and Gerald of Montreal, and Michael. Devoted grandfather of Benjamin. Dear son of the late Nina and Harry Cohen of Sydney, Nova Scotia. Dear brother to Joseph Gruber of Montreal. Brother-in-law of Susan and Martin Levine of Montreal. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West, (one light west of Dufferin), for service on Sunday, August 30, at 12:00 noon. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 70 Rosehill Avenue # 808. If desired, memorial donations may be made to The Stuart and Paula Cohen Alzheimer Research Endowment Fund c/o Baycrest 416-785-2875, 1-800-223-2087.

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Colbert, Thomas, of Dartmouth (c.1816-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 9 March 1904, p. 2.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County),Musquodoboit (Halifax County)

Date: 06/21/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 9 March 1904, p. 2:
Dartmouth News - The death of Thomas COLBRIT occurred last night after a short illness. The deceased was 88 years of age and well known in the community. He leaves a family of six children, one of whom is Mrs. George MOSHER. He is survived by one brother, Frank, who lives in Musquodoboit and two sisters one of whom is 98 years of age, and resides in the town. Funeral to-morrow afternoon at 3.30 p.m.

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Coleman, Charles Lewis (c. 1912 - 1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Susan Reeves

ContributorEmail: dreeves@telusplanet.net

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County

Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998

Ed. Notes:

Date: 01/16/99


COLEMAN, Charles Lewis - 86, Rosedale Home of Special Care, New Germany, formerly of Broad Cove, Lunenburg Co., died November 15, 1998, in the home. Born in Berwick, he was a son of the late Harry and Ellen (Tusts) Coleman. Surviving are his wife, the former Beatrice MacLeod, Pleasantville; daughters, Beverly (Mrs. Marcel Coates), Janet (Mrs. Lloyd Wairz), British Columbia; step-daughters, Vida (Mrs. Fred Herman), Pleasantville; Deanna (Mrs. Donald Hirtle), Voglers Cove; sisters, Ada (Mrs. Bedford Graves), Berwick; Mary Coleman, Kentville; brother, Robert, Kentville; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildred. He was predeceased by several brothers and sisters. Funeral was held November 19,1998 in R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville, Rev. Doug Porter officiated. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Family flowers only. Donations to Rosedale Home for Special Care, New Germany.

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Colpitts, Milton Allison (c.1930-1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County

Source: The Globe and Mail, 4 June 1998.

Ed. Notes:

Contributor: Randal W. Oulton

ContributorEmail:

Date: 09/16/98


Colpitts, Milton Allison
68 of Chester passed away June 2, 1998 in Fisherman's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg. Born in Parrsboro he was the son of Eva (McCully) Evans and the late George Colpitts and stepson of the late Arthur Evans. He joined the staff of The Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) at seventeen years of age and for the next fifty years was involved in the banking industry retiring from The Bank of Montreal in 1997.
He is survived by his wife Frances (Scanlan) Colpitts, Gibsons, B.C.; son Ron and wife Sue, Gibsons, B.C.; daughters Wendy (Mrs. Jamie Lock), Ajax, Ontario; Teri Colpitts, wife of Bruce Beetam, Ajax, Ontario and Shelly (Mrs. Chris Guenette), Toronto; grandchildren Katie, Dylan, Carly, Shawna, Shane, Mitchell, Dallas and Brock. He is also survived by his brothers Gordon Colpitts and wife Minnie, Dartmouth; Arch Evans and wife Shirley, Markham, Ontario; sister Caroline (Mrs. Bill Caseley), Bridgewater and special friend Joyce Mills, Chester. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street, Halifax, where funeral will be 11:00 a.m. Friday. Cremation will follow. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Connors, Edward (formerly of Ketch Harbour) (abt 1837-1905)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)

Source:


Ed. Notes:

Date: 05/29/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 26 May 1905, p. 8:

The death occurred this morning, at 111 Grafton street, of Edward CONNORS, a native of Ketch Harbour, to which place his body will be taken for internment, the funeral taking place on Sunday morning. Mr. CONNORS, who was 68 years of age is survived by his wife.


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Connors, Mrs. Ann (formerly of Ketch Harbour) (abt 1820-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail (1904)

Ed. Notes:

Date: 05/27/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 12 December 1904, p. 10:

Th death occurred yesterday at her residence, 58 Willow street, of Ann, widow of Michael Connors. Mrs. Connors, who was eighty-four years of age was a native of Ketch Harbor. She was a most estimable woman and throughout life a devout Catholic. She had a wide circle of friends in this city, who will receive the news of her death with regret.


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Connors, Walter, formerly of Ketch Harbour (c.1821-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Holy Cross Cemetery (Halifax),Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail, 27 April 1904, pp. 9, 10.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/21/98

The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 27 April 1904, p. 9:
Walter CONNORS, aged 83 years, a native of Ketch Harbor, died at 113 Maynard street yesterday. Funeral to-morrow at 2.30 o'clock; internment being in Holy Cross Cemetery.
And at p. 10:
Funeral from the residence of his son, William CONNORS, 112 Maynard street. (Boston papers please copy.)

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Connors, William, formerly of Ketch Harbour (c. 1827-1905)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)

Date: 06/03/98


The Evening Mail, Monday 20 November 1905, p. 10:

The death occurred at an early hour this morning of William CONNORS, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. Deceased was a native of Ketch Harbor, but had resided in Halifax for upwards of 40 years, being employed at the King's wharf for 30 years, retiring therefrom about 13 years ago. Mr. CONNORS was a man of fine physique and sterling personality and had a large circle of friends. He formerly lived in the center of the city, but of late years had made his home with his sister, Mrs. Warren GREY, 38 Falkland street. He is survived by five daughters - Mrs. GREY, Mrs. LeBLANC, Mrs. James FAHIE, Mrs. John MOORE and Mrs. R. FITZGERALD. Funeral on Wednesday to Mount Olivet.

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Conrad, Mrs. Ada, of Eastern Passage (-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail, 6 January 1904, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/19/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 6 January 1904, p. 10:
Died - At Eastern Passage, January 5th, Ada, beloved wife of Chas. CONRAD, leaving a sorrowing husband, four daughters and two sons. Funeral Thursday, January 7th, at one o'clock.

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Conrod, Enos, of Cole Harbour (c.1846-1903)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 25 November 1903, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Cole Harbour (Halifax County)

Date: 06/18/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 25 November 1903, p. 10:
The death occurred this morning, at Cole Harbor, of Enos CONROD, a highly respected farmer of that section. Mr. CONROD, who was 57 years of age, is survived by his wife and eight children - three sons and five daughters. The funeral will take place at two o'clock to-morrow, at Cole Harbor.

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Conway, Mrs. Margaret, of Ferguson's Cove (c.1837-1900)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 28 November 1900, p. 3.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Harbour Pilots--Halifax,Ferguson's Cove (Halifax County)

Date: 06/29/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 28 November 1900, p. 3:
News of the City - Mrs. Margaret CONWAY, mother of the late James CONWAY, one of the best known pilots, died this morning at her home at Ferguson's Cove. The deceased was 63 years of age. She was highly respected and had a large number of friends in this city, who will regret to learn of her death.
And also at p. 3:
Died - At Ferguson's Cove, November 27th, after a long illness, Margaret, wife of James CONWAY, in the sixty-third year of her age, leaving a husband and five children - two daughters and three sons - to mourn the loss of a kind wife and affectionate mother. Internment Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at Ferguson's Cove. Boston papers please copy.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 29 November 1900, p. 5:
News of the City - Mrs. Margaret CONWAY was buried at Ferguson's Cove to-day. The funeral was a very large one.

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Coolen, Leslie (drowned)(c.1877-1906)

Material Type: Newspaper article

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 9 October 1906, p. 7.

Ed. Notes: Coolen, Asaph

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Deaths at sea,Seamen,Fox Point (Halifax County)

Date: 06/09/98


The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 9 October 1906, p. 7:

HUBBARDS, October 8 - A more than usually sad drowning accident took place on the west side of St. Margaret's Bay this morning, when Leslie COOLEN returning with his cousin Asaph COOLEN from their trawls, was drowned by the capsizing of their boat. The wind was squally and the water rough. The accident took place between the bell buoy and Fox Point. Leslie was unable to swim and although clinging to an oar soon became exhausted and sank. Asaph could swim, and with the aid of the other oar kept afloat until a boat put off from the shore. The deceased was twenty-nine years of age, an intelligent, respected and industrious fisherman, and the youngest son of John Joseph COOLEN, Sr. He leaves a widow and two children. A large party were this afternoon grappling for the body, but without success.


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Coolen, Miss Johanna, formerly of Prospect (c.1877-1900)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 17 February 1900, p. 5.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)

Date: 06/29/98


The Evening Mail, Saturday, 17 February 1900, p. 5, col. 2:
The death occurred last night of Miss Johanna COOLEN, at the early age of 23. The deceased was an estimable young lady, and was for some time in the employ of Alderman MITCHELL, George street. She was a daughter of the late Thomas COOLEN, of Prospect, where the internment will take place Sunday.
And also at p. 5, col. 5:
Died - COOLEN - Fell asleep in Jesus, at 91 Grafton street, February 16th. Johanna, daughter of the late George COOLEN, aged 23 years. Her end was peace. The funeral will leave for Prospect at 8 o'clock Sunday Morning, where the internment will take place.

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Coolin, William (c.1839-1905)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,East Dover (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/03/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 12 June 1905, p. 8:

The death occurred at his home in East Dover on June 10th of William COOLIN, a fisherman well known in that locality. Mr. COOLIN, who was sixty-six years of age, is survived by his wife and three children. The funeral took place at nine o'clock on the 11th at Dover.


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Cooney, Mrs. Mary Matilda, of Toronto (c.1822-1900)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail:

Source: The Evening Mail, 6 April 1900, p. 5.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia,Ontario

Date: 06/25/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 6 April 1900, p. 5:
Died - At Toronto, April 1, Mary Matilda, wife of William COONEY, sr., aged 78 years.

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Cooper, John, of Wine Harbor, Guysboro County (c.1835-1906)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 10 October 1906, p. 12.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Wine Harbour (Guysborough County)

Date: 07/05/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 October 1906, p. 12:
Died - At Grand River, Codroy, Nfld., (at the residence of his son-in-law, Thos. CORNEALY) of pneumonia, October 4, John COOPER, of Wine Harbor, Guysboro county, N.S., in the 71st year of his age. (Boston papers copy.)

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Corbett, Marjorie Helen (c. 1923 - 1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Susan Reeves

ContributorEmail: dreeves@telusplanet.net

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County

Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998

Ed. Notes:

Date: 01/16/99


CORBETT, Marjorie Helen - 75, Aylesford, Kings Co., died November 20, 1998, in the VG Site, QEII. Born in Kentville, Kings Co., she was a daughter of Mary (Ferguson) Walker, Aylesford, and the late Frederick C. Walker. Having graduated from Acadia university, in 1942, with a business degree, she took up residence in Halifax. Her career included working as a secretary for Fairy Aviation and as a court reporter for the Nova Scotia Department of Justice. Following her retirement, in 1981, she rejoined her mother in Green Acres Subdivision after the death of her father. She is survived by her mother, Mary Walker, Aylesford; sons, David and wife Barbara, Lery, Que.; Dr. Dale and wife Dr. Penny, St. John's, Nfld.; brother, Ron and wife Ellen, Aylesford; grandchildren, Darren, Douglas, Ronald, Jennifer, Rod and Justin; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held November 22,1998, in Aylesford United Church, Rev. Howard Crooks officiated. Burial in Aylesford Union Cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch, or to Aylesford United Church. Funeral arrangements have been entusted to H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick.

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Coughlan, Joseph, of Halifax (c.1877-1903)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail, 27 April 1903, p. 12.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/12/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 27 April 1903, p. 12:
Died - At his late residence, 20 Charles street, April 25th, Joseph COUGHLAN, son of the late James and Catherine COUGHLAN, in his 26th year, leaving a mother, three brothers and two sisters to mourn their loss. Funeral takes place Tuesday, at 2.30 o'clock, fromthe above address.

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Cowie, Mrs. William, of Moser River (-1903)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 17 June 1903, p. 9.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Moser River (Halifax County)

Date: 07/14/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 17 June 1903, p. 9:
Died - At Moser River, Halifax, June 7, Mrs. William COWIE.

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Cross, Edward, of Cole Harbour (c.1840-1907)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Farming,Woodlawn Cemetery (Halifax),Cole Harbour (Halifax County),Lunenburg (Lunenburg County),Woodlawn (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail, 13 February 1907, p. 2.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/15/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 13 February 1907, p. 2:
The death of Edward CROSS, of Cole Harbor, occurred at an early hour yesterday morning. The deceased was about 67 years of age and one of the most prominent market gardeners of eastern Halifax. As a successful farmer he was an example to all and he showed what an opening there was for market garden produce from a well conducted farm. In cabbage raising he met with great success and so with other staple articles of produce. He was a native of Lunenburg, but located at Cole Harbor many years ago. He had been confined to the house but a short while previous to his demise although his health had been failing for many months. He leaves a widow and a family of several sons and daughters. Stephen CROSS, of Halifax, is a brother.
And at p. 12:
Died - At Woodlawn on Tuesday, February 12th, 1907, Edmund CROSS, aged 67 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence to Woodlawn cemetery.

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Delouchry, Mrs. Catharine, of Halifax (c.1850-1906)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 10 December 1906, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 06/10/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 10 December 1906, p. 10:

The death occurred this morning, at 110 Maynard street, of Catharine, wife of James DELOUCHRY. Mrs. DELOUCHRY, who was 56 years of age, died after an illness of only four days' duration, her death being a distressing shock to the members of her family. Her husband and children, five sons and four daughters, survive her.


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Dempsey, James, of Herring Cove (c.1822-1903)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 30 December 1903, p. 11.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)

Date: 06/18/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 30 December 1903, p. 11:
Another old resident of Herring Cove passed away yesterday, in the person of James DEMPSEY, aged 81 years. Deceased, who was a well-known fisherman of that village, leaves four sons and two daughters. The funeral will be at Herring Cove.

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DesLauriers, Elizabeth ( - 1933)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Eileen Avery

ContributorEmail: Ib4eexcept@aol.com

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Guysborough County,Larry's River (Guysborough County)

Source: Boston newspaper 1933.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 01/23/99


[Elizabeth DesLAURIERS was b. ca. 1857/68 at Tracadie (or at Larry's River), NS, CAN, m. Alexander John AVERY in 1876 and lived at Larry's River, NS until after 1891 census. Her parents were Isadore and Angelique DesLAURIERS (nee EDGE). Their children included Elizabeth and Benjamin who died at birth, Mary, Abraham, Charlotte, Henry, James, Joseph, Leah, David and Claire. She also raised two nieces: Lillian and Mae LeVangie. Following is her death notice published in Boston in 1933.]
Mother of War Hero Dead Mrs. Elizabeth Avery, Cambridge Gold Star mother and a resident there for nearly 40 years, was mourned in death today by hundreds of friends in the Central Square section. Mrs. Avery died yesterday at her home, 36 Cottage Street, to which she moved several years ago after many years resident in Pearl Street, nearby.
She was the mother of Joseph Avery, who was killed in action during the Chateau-Thierry drive of 1918, and two years ago made the trip to France with other Gold Star mothers for a visit to his grave. Four other sons and three daughters survive. The sons are Henry, representative of an American rubber concern in India; David, of Buffalo, N.Y.; James, of Cambridge, and Abraham, of Belmont. The daughters are Mrs. Mary Avery Richards, of Belmont, Mrs. Clara (Claire) Avery Curran, of Dorchester and Miss Charlotte Avery, of Whittier, California. Another daughter, the late Mrs. Leah Avery Shea of Cambridge, died several years ago. Funeral services will be held Thursday with a solemn high mass of requiem at Blessed Sacrament Church, Pearl Street, Cambridge.

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Deveau, Virginia (c.1920 - 1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Susan Reeves

ContributorEmail: dreeves@telusplanet.net

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Digby County

Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998

Ed. Notes:

Date: 01/16/99


DEVEAU, Virginia - 78, Meteghan, Digby Co., died November 16, 1998, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Corberrie, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Evangeline (Deveau) Gaudet. Surviving are son, Jean, Church Point; daughters, Eileen (Mrs. Omer Boudreau), Fall River; Karen Deveau, Auburn; Jeannette (Mrs. Arnold Hill), Saulnierville; brother, Irving, Sackville; sister, Marguerite Robichaud, Lynn, Mass.; seven grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward; brothers, Henry, Daley; sisters, Leah, Lorette, Agnes, Hilda, Lucie. Funeral was held November 19, 1998 in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Meteghan, Rev. Gerald LeBlanc officiated. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to the cardiac care unit ot the QEII Health Sciences Centre.

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DeYoung, Eleanor J. (c.1848-1885)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

Date: 02/06/99

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Nova Scotian, 4 April 1885, p. 7.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County

Material Type: Obituary


The Nova Scotian, Saturday, 4 April 1885, p. 7, col. 1:
Deaths - On Thursday, March 26th, Eleanor J., daughter of Elizabeth and the late Joseph DeYOUNG, aged 37 years.

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DeYoung, George Edward, of Woodside (1903-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 1 February 1904, p. 8.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Woodside (Halifax County)

Date: 06/19/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 1 February 1904, p. 8:
Died - Suddenly at Woodside, February 1st, George Edward, beloved child of George A. and Eva DeYOUNG, aged four months.

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DeYoung, Harold (of Halifax) (1906-1906)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 18 September 1906, p. 12; 14September 1906, p. 9.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 06/05/98


The Evening Mail, Thursday, 18 September 1906, p. 12:

Harold DeYOUNG, an infant of five months, died this morning at the home of his parents, 250 Creighton street. Funeral at ten o'clock on Friday afternoon.

The Evening Mail, Friday, 14 September 1906, p. 9:

Died - At 250 Creighton street, September 13, Harold Henery, infant child of James and Alice DeYOUNG, aged 5 months and 19 days.


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DeYoung, John Frederick, of Halifax (1901-1901)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 9 September 1901, p. 4.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 07/02/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 9 September 1901, p. 4:
Died - September 6, at 189 Creighton street, John Frederick, infant son of Alice and James DeYOUNG, aged four months and two days.

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DeYoung, Stephen, formerly of Chezzetcook (-1904)

Material Type: Newspaper Article

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia

Source:


Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/21/98


SEE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE UNDER: HENNEBERRY, CHARLES

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Dixon, Hilda (abt 1906-1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Barb Wells Henderson

ContributorEmail: HENDE262@aol.com

Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Westmorland County

Source: Sackville Tribune-Post. Wednesday, June 3, 1998.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/15/98


The death of Hilda Dixon, 92, of Sackville occurred at St. John Regional Hospital on Friday, May 29, 1998. Born in Brooklyn, she was a daughter of the late Amasa and Dormer (OULTON) Hicks. Twice married she was first married to William Atkinson and laterly to John Dixon with whom was celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She is survived by two sons, Edward Atkinson, Bowmanville, Ont., and Roy Atkinson, Chiliwack, B.C.; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, including William (Rose) Holmes, Sackville, Sally (Kevin) Evans and Wanda (Dana) Bradshaw, both of Hampton, and Carol Atkinson of Sackville, who resided with her during their growing years; two sisters, Alice Bembridge and Marion Hicks, both of Sackville. In addition to her two husbands, Will Atkinson and John Dixon she was predeceased by children, Carl and Georgina and by infants Holly and Donald, and by sisters, Daisy and Molly. The remains rested at Jones Funeral Home, Sackville where funeral service was held on Monday, June 1, 1998, Rev. Dr. Eldon Hay officiating. Burial in the Point de Bute Cemetery.

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Dobbin, Arthur Roy (c.1920 - 1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Susan Reeves

ContributorEmail: dreeves@telusplanet.net

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Annapolis County

Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998

Ed. Notes:

Date: 01/16/99


DOBBIN, Arthur Roy - 78, Nictaux, died December 9, 1998, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in Clarenville, Nfld., he was a son of the late Francis and Suzanna (Johnson) Dobbin. He was a retired carpenter. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Beaver, Torbrook; Selina (Mrs. John Gillis), Barrie, Ont.; Marion (Mrs. John Burton), Aurora, Ont.; Rose (Mrs. Fred Rideout), Nictaux; sons, Bernard, Auburn; William, Middleton; Gerald, Oshawa, Ont.; Frank, St. John's Nfld.; sister, Madeline Kenny, Toronto; 26 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Winnifred Young; four infant children; sisters, Mabel, Edna, Kathleen, Mildred;brothers, Alex, Dennis. Funeral was held December 12, 1998 in St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church, Middleton, Rev. Pat O'Meara officiated. Burial in St. Lawrence Cemetery. Donations to any charity.

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Dodge, Harry George (c. 1906-1998)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Susan Reeves

ContributorEmail: dreeves@telusplanet.net

Subject: Obituaries--New Brunswick--Kings County

Source: Berwick Register Nov. 1998

Ed. Notes:

Date: 01/16/99


DODGE, Harry George - 92, Burlington, Kings Co., died November 23, 1998, in Valey Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Black Rock, Kings Co., he was a son of the late George Garnet and Bertha Sarah (Saunders) Dodge. Surviving are daughters, Marjorie (Mrs. Alvin Raymond), Sudbury, Ont.; Marion Leonard, Garison, Ont.; sisters, Dorothy (Mrs. Clifford Gould), Harbourville; Annie Coleman, Waterville; five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Nina Anita Gould; a son in infancy; brothers, Alexander, James; sisters, Florence Hiltz, Laura Finmore, Gladys Foot. Funeral was held November 26, 1998 in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick, Pastor Paul Cameron officiated. Burial in Burlington Cemetery. Donations to Mountain Mission Pentecostal Church, Burlington, or any charity.

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Donaldson, Mrs. Henry, of Enfield (c.1843-1902)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 14 March 1902, p. 5.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Hants County,Enfield (Hants County)

Date: 06/11/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 14 March 1902, p. 5:
Died - Enfield, Hants, February 24, Mrs. Henry DONALDSON, aged 59, leaving a husband and eight daughters.

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Donaldson, Thomas H. m. Horne, Lillie A. on 14 October 1907

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

Date: 03/04/99

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 16 Oct 1907, pp. 4, 12

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Marriage records

Material Type: Marriage announcement


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 16 October 1907, p. 4, col. 5:
The marriage of Thomas H. DONALDSON, to Lillie A., daughter of Charles HORNE, of Elmsdale, took place in the church at Enfield, on Monday, in the presence of a large number of townsfolk. The bride has been a teacher in Elmsdale and vicinity for the past few years and has made many warm friends. The happy couple left on a short wedding trip after which they will reside in Stewiacke for the winter. In the spring they will remove to Montana, where Mr. DONALDSON has important mining interests.
And at p. 12, col. 1:
A quiet wedding took place Monday morning at half-past nine o'clock in the Enfield Methodist church, when Miss Lillie A. HORNE, daughter of Charles HORNE, of Elmsdale, and Thomas H. DONALDSON, recently from Montana, were united in marriage. The church was prettily decorated with potted plants and the bridal party stood under an arch of maple leaves. The groom's present to the bride was a solitaire diamond ring. Mr. and Mrs. DONALDSON left for a trip through the Annapolis Valley.

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Drysdale, Archibald, of Halifax (c.1844-1907)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 11 February 1907, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Prospect (Halifax County)

Date: 06/15/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 11 February 1907, p. 10:
Died - Suddenly, February 10th, Archibald, son of the late James DRYSDALE, in his 63rd year. Funeral on Tuesday, 12 inst., at three o'clock from the church on the Prospect Road at Fred DRYSDALE'S.

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Drysdale, Mrs. Sarah A., of Halifax (c.1837-1907)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Source: The Evening Mail, 15 February 1907, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Date: 06/15/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 15 February 1907, p. 10, col. 3:
Died - At 171 Campbell Road, February 14th, after a severe illness, Sarah A. DRYSDALE, widow of Robert DRYSDALE in her 70th year leaving one son and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. Funeral takes place on Sunday at 2.30 o'clock from her late residence 171 Campbell Road, Richmond. Friends and acquaintances please attend. Boston and New York papers please copy.

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Drysdale, Wallace A., Herring Cove Road (1903-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 10 August 1904, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Herring Cove (Halifax County)

Date: 06/24/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 10 August 1904, p. 10:
Died - At Herring Cove road, Halifax, August 9, Wallace A., son of Walter and Mary DRYSDALE, aged 11 months. Internment at Goodwood cemetery, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock.

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Duggan, Charles, formerly of Prospect (c.1842-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 17 September 1904, p. 11.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Prospect (Halifax County)

Date: 06/24/98


The Evening Mail, Saturday, 17 September 1904, p. 11:
Charles DUGGAN, a well-known stevedore, whose home is at 34 Lockman street, died at the Victoria general hospital yesterday after a short illness. He was 62 years old and a native of Prospect.
And at p. 12:
...He is survived by his wife and several children. His funeral will take place at half past two o'clock on the afternoon of the 19th, to Holy Cross cemetery.
The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 20 September 1904, p. 10:
The funeral of the late Charles DUGGAN, stevadore, took place yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 34 Lockman street. Service was conducted at St. Patrick's, and internment was at Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. DUGGAN had been stevedore for years, and was for a long time in the emploly of A. G. Jones & Company. He was one of the best known men on the waterfront. The deceased was ill but a few days. He injured himself, and was admitted to the hospital, and died two days later.

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Duggan, Joseph Patrick, of Halifax (1904-1904)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 15 August 1904, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 06/24/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 15 August 1904, p. 10:
Died - On August 15th, Joseph Patrick, youngest son of James and Johanna DUGGAN, aged 5 months and 5 days, one of twins.

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Duggan, Mrs. Johannah, of Halifax (c.1810-1900)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 5 March 1900, p. 5.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 07/06/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 5 March 1900, 1900, p. 5, col. 7:
The death of Mrs.Johannah DUGGAN, an aged lady of 90 years, occurred yesterday at 122 Barrington street. The funeral will take place at 2.30 o'clock to-day.
And at p. 7, col. 2:
Died - On Saturday, March 3, Johanna, wife of the late John DUGGAN, aged 90 years. Funeral Monday at 2.30 o'clock from 122 1/2 Barrington street.

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Duggan, Thomas Clayton, of Halifax (1904-1904)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 22 August 1904, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 06/24/98


The Evening Mail, Monday, 22 August 1904, p. 10:
Died - On August 22, Thomas Clayton, youngest son of James and Johanna DUGGAN, aged 5 months and 12 days (one of twins).

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Edgar, Mrs. John, of Prospect, (abt 1823-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail (1904)

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Prospect (Halifax County)

Date: 05/15/98

Prospect Edgar, James The Evening Mail, Monday, 24 October 1904, p. 9:

The death has occurred at Upper Prospect of Mrs. John EDGAR, in the eighty-first year of her age. Mrs. EDGAR was a resident of Prospect all her life and was a much-respected and highly esteemed lady. She leaves two daughters and a son - Mrs. John HURLEY and Mrs. Edward WALSH, and James, an employee of the I.C.R., besides other relatives. The funeral took place at Prospect on Sunday.

(Note: "I.C.R." was the Intercolonial Railway)
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Edwards, John T., of Halifax (c.1844-1907)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 20 March 1907, pp. 2,12, 23 March 1907, p. 16.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Inverness County,Mabou (Inverness County),Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 07/16/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 20 March 1907, p. 2, col. 4:
The death occurred at his residence, 111 Maitland street yesterday afternoon, of John T. EDWARDS in the sixty-third year of his age.
And also at p. 12,col. 2:
The death occurred rather suddenly yesterday afternoon, at his residence, 111 Maitland street, of John T. EDWARDS, one of the best known and most highly respected residents of the north end. Mr. EDWARDS was for a number of years employed in the customs department, his record therein being one of faithfulness and efficiency. He has, however, been a confirmed invalid for the past six years, and has for that period been confined to his house, suffering intensely at times.
Mr. EDWARDS was twice married, his first wife having been a Miss ALLAN. Two children of this marriage survive - Harry A., manager of the Halifax office of G. J. Hamilton & Sons, Pictou, and Charlotte, living in the States. Mr. EDWARDS' second wife was Miss Bella MacDONALD, of Mabou, Cape Breton.
Mrs. Lewis L. HAMILTON and Miss Florence EDWARDS, of Upper Sackville, are sisters of the deceased.
Mr. EDWARDS enjoyed the respect and hearty liking of all who knew him and much sympathy is expressed for the members of the family in their bereavement. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon at half-past three o'clock to St. John's cemetery.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 23 March 1907, p. 16, col. 3:
The funeral of John T. EDWARDS, which took place yesterday afternoon from 111 Maitland street, was largely attended. The Rev. Thomas FOWLER, of St. Matthew's church, and the Rev. M.A. MacKINNON, conducted the service at the house, the Rev. N. LeMOINE, rector of St. Mark's, officiating at the grave. Both services were very impressive. H.A. EDWARDS and family take this opportunity of acknowledging the many kindnesses extended to them in their bereavement, and to express their thanks and deep appreciation of the same.

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Edwards, Maurice, formerly of Eastern Passage (c.1866-1904)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 25 March 1904, p. 8; 26 March 1904, p. 15.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,St Mary's Cathedral (Halifax),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)

Date: 06/21/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 25 March 1904, p. 8:
Died - At 18 Jacob street, March 25th, Maurice EDWARDS, aged 38 years, leaving a wife and three children. Funeral at 2.30 Sunday afternoon to St. Mary's cathedral, thence to the ferry wharf. Internment at Eastern Passage.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 26 March 1904, p. 15:
Maurice EDWARDS, aged 38 years, a native of Eastern Passage, died at 18 Jacob street yesterday morning. He leaves a widow. Funeral at Eastern Passage, on Sunday at 2.30.

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Edwards, Thomas, of Devil's Island (c.1818-1900)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail:

Source: The Evening Mail, 21 March 1900, p. 3, 22 March 1900, p. 4, 24 March 1900, p. 5..

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Devil's Island (Halifax County),Eastern Passage (Halifax County)

Date: 06/25/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 21 March 1900, p. 3:
A well known resident of Devil's Island, Eastern Passage, died yesterday at the Victoria general hospital in the person of Thomas EDWARDS. Mr. EDWARDS was 82 years of age and had been in the hospital about one week. The remains were removed to Snow and Co's. warerooms and the funeral will take place from his late home at Devil's Island on Friday.
The Evening Mail, Thursday, 22 March 1900, p. 4:
Thomas EDWARDS, who passed away yesterday at the Victoria general hospital, Halifax, was one of the best known men in Eastern Passage and Devil's Island. He was the oldest resident of the latter settlement where he was respected by everybody. Mr. EDWARDS was one of the early settlers on the island, and his life was one of adventure, such as only a hardy fisherman knows. In his island home he brought up a large family, most of whom are well-known in Halifax and Dartmouth. Hospitable and kind to all who came his way, Thomas EDWARDS will long be missed by those who were thrown in contact with him. The funeral takes place at the Eastern Passage at one o'clock tomorrow.
The Evening Mail, Saturday, 24 March 1900, p. 5:
One of the largest funerals that has ever been seen in Eastern Passage took place yesterday afternoon (23rd) when the last marks of respect were paid to the remains of the late Thomas EDWARDS, of Devil's Island. The funeral took place from his daughter's (Mrs. Andrew CLEARY) and proceeded to the Catholic church, were the Rev. Father UNDERWOOD performed the funeral service. He spoke for some time on the qualities of the deceased, having been intimately acquainted with him for the past fifteen years. He knew no man for whom he had more respect - a man of his word, a man that edified the community in which he moved. After the service the remains were interred in the family lot in the cemetery.
Mr. EDWARDS was the oldest resident on Devil's Island, having settled there about 60 years ago. He was one of the first that built there. During the years he lived there, he endeared himself to those about him and often braved wind and waves to save human life and to give happiness to others.

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Elliot, Mrs. Maria A., of Dartmouth (c.1830-1907)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

Date: 02/22/99

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 21 October 1907, p. 6.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County

Material Type: Obituary


The Evening Mail, Monday, 21 October 1907, p. 6, col. 1:
The death occurred at the residence of Mrs. C. S. LANE, Willow Park, yesterday morning, of Maria A., widow of Thomas ELLIOT, of Dartmouth, aged 77 years. The deceased had been ill only a short time. The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock, from St. Joseph's church.

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Ells, Mrs. E. Hazel (nee Ramsay, of Kings County (ca. 1901-1998)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

Date: 02/23/99

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: Berwick Register

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County

Material Type: Obituary


Berwick Register
ELLS, E. Hazel - 97, Windsor Elms, formerly of Sheffield Mills, Kings Co. and Nichols Avenue, Kentville, died November 29, 1998, in Windsor Elsm. Born on Prince Edward Island, she was a daughter of the late Howard and Florence (MacDOUGALL) RAMSAY. She and her husband owned and operated Ingleside Farm in Sheffield Mills for several years. She had also been an active member of Canard United Church. She is survived by a cousin, Jean BURGESS, Fundy Villa, Berwick; nieces, Janet, Ann, Elizabeth, Julia and Mary; family friend, Nora BELL, Kentville. She was predeceased by her husband, Whitfield; sister, Helen; brothers, Douglas and James. Funeral service was held December 1, 1998 in Canard United Church, Rev. Clifford MOASE officiated. Burial will be in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canard United Church memorial fund or Windsor Elms.

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Embree, Walter W. m. Osborne, Margaret E. (1902)

Material Type: Marriage Announcement

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 22 January 1902, p. 3.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Enfield (Hants County)

Date: 07/11/98


The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 22 January 1902, p. 3:
Married - Windsor Junction, January 15, by Rev. W. E. YOUNG, Walter W. EMBREE, Station Agent I.C.R., Waverley, to Margaret E. OSBORNE, of Enfield.

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Estano, Joseph, of Halifax (c.1815-1903)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 17 March 1903, p. 12.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 07/14/98


The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 March 1903, p. 12:
Died - On Tuesday morning March 17th, Joseph ESTANO, aged 88 years. Funeral will take place from the residence of Joseph EDWARDS, William street, off Robie street, on Thursday, March 19th, at 3.30 p.m.

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Farrer, DeBlois m. Beazley, Elizabeth J. (1903)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 17 Feb 1903, p. 12.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Marriage Announcement

Subject: Marriage records--Nova Scotia--Halifax County

Date: 07/11/98


The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 17 February 1903, p. 12:
Married - At. St. Mark's church, February 17th, by Rev. N. LeMOINE, DeBlois FARRER to Miss Elizabeth J. BEAZLEY.

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Faulkner, Ida Gertrude, of Dartmouth, (c.1888-1905)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 8 April 1905, p. 16.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Dartmouth (Halifax County)

Date: 06/10/98


The Evening Mail, Saturday, 8 April 1905, p. 16:

Died - At Dartmouth, April 7th, Ida Gertrude, eldest daughter of Charles and Mary FAULKNER, aged 16 years and 8 months. Funeral on Sunday, April 9th, at 3.30 o'clock from her father's residence, Hester street.


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Faulkner, Mrs. Louisa Margaret, of Devil's Island (c.1865-1900)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 2 July 1901, p. 6.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Lighthouse keepers--Nova Scotia,Devil's Island (Halifax County)

Date: 06/30/98


The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 2 July 1901, p. 6:
The death of Mrs. Louisa Margaret FAULKNER, wife of W. G. FAULKNER, light-house keeper at Devil's Island, occurred Sunday, at the age of 36. The internment takes place at the Church of England cemetery, Eastern Passage.

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Faulkner, Ralph St. Clair, of Halifax (-1903)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 24 March 1903, p. 16.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Eastern Passage (Halifax County),Halifax (Halifax County)

Date: 06/12/98


The Evening Mail, Tuesday, 24 March 1903, p. 16:
The death is announced of Ralph St. Clair FAULKNER, at the home of his parents, 117 Creighton street. The body will be taken to Eastern Passage tomorrow afternoon for internment, under the direction of Snow and Company.

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Fegan, Arthur, of Halifax (-1907)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 18 April 1907, p. 12.

Ed. Notes:

Material Type: Obituary

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Halifax (Halifax County),Ketch Harbour (Halifax County)

Date: 08/11/98


The Evening Mail, Thursday, 18 April 1907, p. 12, col. 2:
The death occurred on April 16th of Arthur FEGAN, following injuries received by Mr. FEGAN while working on St. Patrick's school some weeks ago. The news of Mr. FEGAN'S death will be received with deep regret by his many friends. He had been married only eight months, and is survived by his wife, his mother and three brothers.
The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock on Friday morning from his late residence 18 Gerrish street. Internment at Ketch Harbor at two o'clock.

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Ferguson, Rosa (MacLean) ( - 1942)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Paul Harmon

ContributorEmail: cheryl.harmon@ns.sympatico.ca

Subject: Strathlone (Inverness County)

Source: February 21, 1942 Halifax Herald

Ed. Notes:

Date: 02/10/99


Mrs. Rosa Ferguson There died at her residence in Halifax on Friday, Mrs. Rosa Ferguson, widow of Rev. Alexander Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson was the youngest daughter of the late John MacLean and Margaret MacLean of Strathlorne, Cape Breton, a descendant of one of the earliest settlers of Inverness County. During a long life of service in the Presbyterian Church as the wife of the Rev. Mr. Ferguson she was well and favorably known in congregations in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and latterly in Alberta. Since the death of her husband she has made her home in Halifax and has for some time past been in ill health. She is survived by two daughters, Mary Ida and Lorna, (Mrs. J. F. Shaw), both of Halifax; also by one brother the Rev. J. M. MacLean of Strathlorne, Mrs. A. D. Falconer of Halifax, Mrs. J. R. Black of New York and Mrs. W. S. Laurence of Margaree Harbor. Funeral service will be held at Strathlorne, Cape Breton.

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Findlay, Matilda, of Sambro (c.1868-1907)

Material Type: Obituary

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 12 April 1907, p. 10.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Halifax County,Sambro (Halifax County)

Date: 08/11/98


The Evening Mail, Friday, 12 April 1907, p. 10, col. 3:
The death occurred on Wednesday, at Sambro, of Matilda, wife of Frank FINDLAY, a well known resident of that place. Mrs. FINDLAY was 39 years of age and is survived by her husband and children. Her father, now more than 90 years of age, also survives her. The funeral took place yesterday.

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Findlay, Mrs. Mildred Emma (nee Peppard), of Kingston (c. 1919-1998)

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

Date: 02/24/99

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: Berwick Register

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Obituaries--Nova Scotia--Kings County

Material Type: Obituary


Berwick Register, 1998:
FINDLAY, Mildred Emma - 79, Kingston, died November 29, 1998, at home. Born in Debert, she was a daughter of the late Matthew and Emma (FLEMMING) PEPPARD. She was a member of Kingston United Church; United Church Women, Unit C and Senior Citizens Club, Kingston. Surviving are daughters, Lillian (Lea) MURRAY, Dartmouth; Kay (Mrs. Stewart MARSHALL), East Torbrook; Doris FINDLAY, Coldbrook; Helen (Mrs. Rick WESTFIELD), Saint John, NB; sons, Allen Wilmot; Lionel, Melvern Square; sisters, Winifred HEISLER, Lydie PEPPARD, Debert; Leta RECTOR, Truro; brother, George, Debert; 22 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth; sons, Richard, Gordon, Vernon, Perley; brother, Perley; sister, Ethel. Funeral was held December 3, 1998 in Warren T. Roop Funeral Home, Middleton, Rev. Lisa POTTER officiated. Burial in Middle Road Cemetery, Debert. Family flowers only. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Canadian Diabetes Association.

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Fisher, Alfred P. m. Edith D. Richards, formerly of Elmsdale (Hants County) on 23 Sep 1907

Contributor: Anna M. MacDonald

Date: 02/24/99

ContributorEmail: at828@chebucto.ns.ca

Source: The Evening Mail, 27 Sep 1907, p. 12.

Ed. Notes:

Subject: Marriage records

Material Type: Marriage announcement


The Evening Mail, Friday, 27 September 1907, p. 12:
Married - At the Methodist parsonage, 85 High street, Charlestown district, Boston, Mass. by Rev. A.M. OSGOOD, September 23rd., Alfred P. FISHER, formerly of Reading, Pennsylvania, to Edith D. RICHARDS, formerly of Elmsdale, N.S.

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