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1051 Cobden of the Past FB Page
...WWI Casualties from Cobden
Cpl. David Orval Hamilton of Cobden was a farmer at the time of enlistment, age 20 and died of gun shot wounds on 30 September 1918, age 22. He was the son of Samuel Hamilton and Margaret Jane LeBarron of Cobden, Ontario and served in the 38th Battalion of the Canadian Infantry. 
HAMILTON, Cpl. David Orville (I41961899)
 
1052 Cobden of The Past FB page
...WWI Casualties from Cobden
Pte. Herbert Joseph Tuffy of Cobden was in general business when he enlisted January 1918 at age 32, and died October 26, 1918, age 32. He contacted spanish influenza on troop train and died in the Edmonton Isolation Hospital. Pte. Tuffy was the son of Edward Tuffy and Ellen Shields. Edward was a businessman and community builder in Cobden. Pte. Tuffy served with the 259th Battalion Canadian Infantry.
Obituaries from The Eganville Leader 1914-1921
Nov 1 1918 paper Died: of flu: Herbert, son of Edward Tuffy of Cobden. He was one of the Canadian contingent of soldiers en route to Siberia.
Gravestone of Pte Tuffy at St. Pius V Cemetery, Osceola 
TUFFY, Pte. Herbert Joseph (I33736)
 
1053 Cobden of the Past FB Page
..WWI Casualties from Cobden
Pte. Alfred Patterson of Cobden was a farmer when he enlisted on Jan 10, 1918 age 27 and killed in action on September 2, 1918, age 28 in France. He was the son of Hugh Patterson and Honora Madigan of Bromley Twp. Pte. Patterson served in the 38th Battalion, Canadian Infantry.
https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/detail/253926?Alfred%20Patterson 
PATTERSON, Pte. Alfred (I41950723)
 
1054 Cobden of the Past FB Page
?Who were WWI casualties from Cobden
Pte. Hugh Gordon Ross employed as a drug clerk at time of enlistment Nov 11, 1915, age 19 and died on Feb 5, 1919 in hospital at Wimereux, France of influenza, age 22. He was born in Pakenham Twp., to Alfred Scott Ross and Marion Greig. Alfred was CPR agent in Cobden. Pte Ross was serving in the 78th Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. 
ROSS, Pte. Hugh Gordon (I38555156)
 
1055 Cobden of the Past FB Page Nov 7, 2018
?Who were WWI casualties from Cobden
Pte. Frank Romea of Cobden, was a baker who enlisted July 28, 1915 at age 19 and died April 15, 1916 in St. Eloi, age 20. He was the son of Louis Romea & Mary Ferrier, born in Pembroke. He was serving with the 24th Canadian Battalion when killed in action.
http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/?/personnel-recor?/Pages/item.aspx? 
ROMEA, Pte. Frank (I41867135)
 
1056 Cobden of the Past FB Page Nov 8, 2018
Sgt. Vernon William Graham was a druggist who enlisted Dec 13, 1915 at the age of 22 and died Jul 16, 1918 in England, age 24. He was the son of Robert B. Graham and Isabella Montgomery and was born in Cobden. He transferred from a Sgt in the 5th Canadian Division into the 18th Wing of Royal Canadian Air Force in December 1917. He was approved in May 2018, to marry Jessie Chandler in England while enlisted. In July while a Flight Cadet, he was killed accidentally in a mid-air collision between two Avros near Napsbury, England. 
GRAHAM, Flight Cadet Vernon William (I42024)
 
1057 Cobden of the Past FB Page Nov 9, 2018
?Who were WWI casualties from Cobden
Pte. Wilbert Drynan was a farmer who enlisted Jan 15, 1916 at age 22 and died 2 Sep 1918 in France, age 25. In February 2017, he was admitted to hospital with diptheria but recovered and was able to return to action. Pte. Drynan was serving in the 38th Canadian Battalion when killed in action. Wilbert was the son of Alexander Drynan and Hannah McLaren of Bromley Twp.
The Canadian Virtual War Memorial is another example of resources available online ? click on the links to see the available documents such as the Book of Remembrance, Burial Site, newspaper clipping. 
DRYNAN, Pte. Wilbert (I41503530)
 
1058 Cobden of the Past FB Page, Nov 7, 2018
Captain William Joseph Egan was a railway contractor who enlisted Jan 4, 1917 at age 35 and died May 4, 1917 in Ypres, age 36. WWI Personal Records have been made available online by the Library and Archives Canada. Cpt Egan?s record is at http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/?/personnel-recor?/Pages/item.aspx?
He was the oldest son of Daniel Egan and Mary Ann Devine, born in Bromley Twp. He served with the 7th Railway Troups. 
EGAN, Capt. William Joseph (I49319109)
 
1059 Cobden of the Past FB Page, Nov 8, 2018
Pte. John Alexander Robertson of Cobden was a labourer who enlisted Mar 1, 1915 at age 28 and died 2 Sep 1918 in France, age 31. In August of 1917 he was admitted to hospital in London with a gunshot wound to his face and gas poisoning after which he returned to duty. He was the son of John Robertson and Elizabeth Wood (it is not known if they came to Canada). He was born in Glasgow, Scotland and two of his sisters also came to this area. Elizabeth m. Clifton O?Brien of Westmeath Twp., and Margaret m. Hugh Shields also of Westmeath Twp. Pte. Robertson was serving with the 87th Canadian Battalion when killed in action. 
ROBERTSON, Pte. John Alexander (I41790246)
 
1060 Cobden Sun "Seventy Five Years Ago" column in apr 7 2004 paper April 11, 1929 paper Word was received by Richard du Manior of Westmeath, from Bayeaux, Fran ce that his father, Raymond Thilant Le Chanoine, Count du Manoir De Juay e, had died in Paris at the age of 77, on Mar 15, and in the same ma il it is reported he also received the official news that he was rightf ul heir to the title of Count. The family name can be traced back to anci ent times, there being ancestors who joined the First Crusade under Godfr ey De Bouillon. The title and segneurie Le Manoir was created under the r eign of Louis XIII. No plans for the future have been made by Count du Ma noir as he first wished to be in touch with his brother, who is residi ng on Madagascar Island. The present Count du Manoir came to Canada in 19 05, married in Westmeath in 1907, Miss Margaret Deschamps, and is fath er of two daughters and five sons. He is forty-six years of age. DU MANOIR, Richard Jules (I6960211)
 
1061 CODE 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 096 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p22 film t6355 7 CODE John M 1891-51 married - Ont Ire Ire Presbyterian farmer 8 CODE { ? } Barbara F 1891-45 married wife Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 9 CODE George M 1891-15 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 10 CODE Jessie F 1891-13 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 11 CODE John M 1891-11 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 12 CODE James M 1891-9 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 13 CODE Westley M 1891-7 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 14 CODE Curtis M 1891-2 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian CODE, Wesley (I37090046)
 
1062 CODE 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 096 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p22 film t6355 7 CODE John M 1891-51 married - Ont Ire Ire Presbyterian farmer 8 CODE { ? } Barbara F 1891-45 married wife Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 9 CODE George M 1891-15 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 10 CODE Jessie F 1891-13 - dtr Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 11 CODE John M 1891-11 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 12 CODE James M 1891-9 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 13 CODE Westley M 1891-7 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian 14 CODE Curtis M 1891-2 - son Ont Ire Ont Presbyterian CODEJessie F7-Dec189723Haleysfarmer's wifeRoss Twpalbuman uni c onvulsions 3 daysMairMethDr. Mair8-Dec189726-27 CODE, Jessie Ann (I47739880)
 
1063 COLEMAN 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 165 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p38,39 film t6365 24 COLEMAN W S M 1891-52 married - Ont Ont Que CofE general merchant 25 COLEMAN { ? } Margaret F 1891-32 married wife Ont Ont Que CofE caution: relationship "w" with a line through it on original document 1 COLEMAN William S M 1891-5 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 2 COLEMAN Norman J M 1891-3 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 3 COLEMAN Richard A M 1891-1 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE COLEMAN, William Stephen (I48172551)
 
1064 CornerLloyd Harvey26TorontoOntarioAlbert Corner J ane LloydHowisonRebecca Elizabeth30TorontoOntarioWilliam K. Howis on Emma Davis1927August 25PembrokeDorothy Howis on W. J. FraserBachelorSpinsterUnited ChurchUnited ChurchE5795 H. J. LatimerGreenwood Family: Lloyd Harvey CORNER / Lillian Rebecca Elizabeth HOWISON (F16139711)
 
1065 Corps: 257th Bn
Served in France; killed in action in field; railway construction 
EGAN, Capt. William Joseph (I49319109)
 
1066 cropped from Thomas & Sandy picture
original from Dana's Aunt Velma Kimberley, Loring, ON 
SMITH, Alexander (I1952653)
 
1067 CROZIER 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 067 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p15 film t6355 9 CROZIER Christopher M 1891-52 married - Ire Ire Ire Methodist farmer 10 CROZIER { ? } Eliza F 1891-46 - w Ire Ire Ire Methodist marital status "-" but relationship wife in original document 11 CROZIER Christopher M 1891-24 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist farmer 12 CROZIER Eliza F 1891-22 - dtr Ont Ire Ire Methodist 13 CROZIER James M 1891-19 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist farmer 14 CROZIER Adam M 1891-15 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist 15 CROZIER Ellen F 1891-13 - dtr Ont Ire Ire Methodist 16 CROZIER Sara Jane F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ire Ire Methodist 17 CROZIER John Beatty M 1891-8 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with family;Irish Canadian Met hodist farmer CROZIER, Adam (I2714)
 
1068 CROZIER 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 148 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p35 film t6355 11 CROZIER Frank M 1891-36 married - Ont Ire Ont CofE farmer 12 CROZIER { ? } Catherine F 1891-26 married wife Ont Ire Ont CofE 13 CROZIER Eliza Jane F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 14 CROZIER John M 1891-7 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 15 CROZIER Catherine F 1891-3 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents CROZIER, John (I41133473)
 
1069 CROZIER 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 148 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p35 film t6355 11 CROZIER Frank M 1891-36 married - Ont Ire Ont CofE farmer 12 CROZIER { ? } Catherine F 1891-26 married wife Ont Ire Ont CofE 13 CROZIER Eliza Jane F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 14 CROZIER John M 1891-7 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 15 CROZIER Catherine F 1891-3 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 1911 Census Westmeath Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with FAMILY CROZIER, Eliza Jane (I901)
 
1070 CROZIER 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 148 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p35 film t6355 11 CROZIER Frank M 1891-36 married - Ont Ire Ont CofE farmer 12 CROZIER { ? } Catherine F 1891-26 married wife Ont Ire Ont CofE 13 CROZIER Eliza Jane F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 14 CROZIER John M 1891-7 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 15 CROZIER Catherine F 1891-3 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents CROZIER, John (I41133473)
 
1071 CROZIER 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 148 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p35 film t6355 11 CROZIER Frank M 1891-36 married - Ont Ire Ont CofE farmer 12 CROZIER { ? } Catherine F 1891-26 married wife Ont Ire Ont CofE 13 CROZIER Eliza Jane F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 14 CROZIER John M 1891-7 - son Ont Ont Ont CofE 15 CROZIER Catherine F 1891-3 - dtr Ont Ont Ont CofE 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents CROZIER, Katherine A. (I930)
 
1072 CUMMINGS 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 109 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p25, 26 film t6355 25 CUMMINGS James M 1891-47 married - Ont ? ? ? farmer
birthplace of father, mother and religion too dark to read 1 CUMMINGS Mary { ? } F 1891-48 married wife Ont Scot Scot Presbyterian 2 CUMMINGS Maggy F 1891-18 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 3 CUMMINGS William J M 1891-13 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 4 CUMMINGS Peter Mc M 1891-5 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 
CUMMING, Margaret Ann (I51851101)
 
1073 CURRY 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 055 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p12,13 film t6365 22 CURRY Thomas M 1891-54 married - Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian laborer 23 CURRY { ? } Hannah F 1891-53 married wife Ont Ire Ire Methodist 24 CURRY Robert Thos M 1891-15 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth 25 CURRY Lana F 1891-12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth 1 CURRY Joseph M 1891-8 - adopted son Que Que - Meth HANNAH, Jane (I1639)
 
1074 Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 22:15:18 -0500 From: "ROBERT TELFORD" Subject: St Michael BMD Data Base

Al- As you know I have not been able to locate my GGGF James Telford since t he mid 1830s.

I would appreciate if you kept an eye open for any Telfords. In particular , Mary Telford married Robert McDowell abt 1830. Mary was the sister of John Telford of = McCabes List. John married Jane Humphries d/o George Humphries in 1839 in the Anglican P arish of 20 March. The Humphries came from Co Cavan in 1835 to Huntley.

William and Margaret (nee Kennedy) McDowell , their families, and Mary's s ister Margaret Lucas came to Huntley in 1822 from Co Cavan. The McDowells squatt ed in Clarendon Twp and settled there in the late 1820s. Robin and Mary McDow ell were successful inn-keepers in Clarendon from the 1830s.

In the 1830s, The Telford siblings farmed in Bristol Twp. Many family relationships developed between the Telfords, McDowells, Kennedys, Connollys and Lathams.

Thanks for all your help.

Robert Telford


 
TELFORD, John (I49220973)
 
1075 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Shirley Reta VALLIANT (F14056169)
 
1076 Death Notices & Obituaries from The Eganville Leader 1914-1921 aug 5 1904 paper Died: Steadman Moore, one of Eganville's oldest residents, 67 years 11 mo s. Leaves a widow, son and two daus. MOORE, Steadman (I1599)
 
1077 Death Notices & Obituaries from The Eganville Leader 1914-1921 jan 6 1922 from the Douglas news: Mrs. D Dewar, an old and respected lady, passed aw ay on Tuesday at the home of her dau , mrs. Joseph Beckett. MORROW, Jane (I3056)
 
1078 Death Notices & Obituaries from The Eganville Leader 1914-1921 Mar 24 1916 paper Died in a gas explosion at the home of Dr. Torrington, where she worked; M rs. Thomas Eckford of Larchwood HOLDEN, Alvira (I3567)
 
1079 Death Notices & Obituaries from The Eganville Leader 1914-1921 paper Mar 9 1923 Died at Douglas, Mar 2 George mcIntyre, 56. He was born and lived all h is life in Bromley. In 1890 he married Bridget English. Survived by wif e; his mother, Mrs. Wm McIntrye; a dau Jessie; sons Cecil and Alex, a ll of Douglas; a sister Mrs. George Pyne of Flint, Mich; brothers Thom as of Drayton, on and Robert of Schenectedy, NY. Two sons, David and Wm pr edeceased him. MCINTYRE, George (I35486952)
 
1080 Death Notices & Obituaries from The Eganville Leader 1914-1921 paper Nov 23 1923 On nov 8 Cobden: Mrs. mary Ellen Camley after an illness of three month s. Born Mary Ellen Clancy at Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. on Nov 29 1 834. A dau of George Clancey and Winnifred McGrath She came to Canada when a young girl and taught school in Almonte. Whi le there she was married Jan 6 1861 to the late James Camley, who di ed 31 years ago. After marriage they lived at Almonte for five year s. In 1866 they moved to Bromley Twp where she lived until 1911 when s he moved to Cobden. Children: Hugh A of Cobden; Mrs. W J O'Neil of Bulger; Mrs. John Patters on of Bromley; mrs. George Patterson of Cobden. 1911 Census Cobden, REnfrew Co., Ontario with SON Hugh CLANCY, Mary Ellen (I35309464)
 
1081 Death Reg #027758 Edith Rose age 38 years, Feb 25 1918; b. Admaston; d. No rth Bay; bur Haley's Station, Ross Twp;l Parents: Samuel F Brown and Ann ie McKenzie; Dr W J Bell; Informant: Samuel Rose, North Bay on Feb 25 191 8; cause endocarditis 14 yeasrs and embolism instant BROWN, Edith (I755)
 
1082 DELEHAY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 226 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p52 film t6355 2 DELEHAY John M 1891-41 married - Ont Ire Ire Methodist merchant 3 DELEHAY ? Susan 1891-41 married wife Ont Ire Ire Methodist 4 DELEHAY Robert M 1891-18 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 5 DELEHAY Ida F 1891-14 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 6 DELEHAY Bertha F 1891-12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 7 DELEHAY Elizabeth F 1891-10 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 8 DELEHAY Annie Maria F 1891-5 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 9 DELEHAY John Alexr M 1891-1 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 10 HILL ? Mrs F 1891-76 widow mother_in_law Ire Ire Ire RC note: no given name listed on original document 11 DELEHAY James A M 1891-23 - brother Ont Ire Ire Methodist 12 COLLINS David C M 1891-32 - - Ont Ire Ire Methodist 13 MIOK S F 1891-20 - - Ont Ire Ire Methodist caution: surname difficult to read because of poor handwriting and a sm udge on original document 14 CLARK D G M 1891-24 - - Ont Ire Ire Baptist note: not sure of initials due to a smudge on original document

James Adam Delahay Passes in 77th Year (Ottawa Citizen Jun 29 1943)
Prominent in Ottawa business circles for the past 27 years, James Adam Delahay, of 9 Allan Place, died at a local hospital yesterday in his 77th year.
Born in Pembroke, he was first associated in Ottawa with the National Manufacturing Company Ltd, and later was president of Delahay`s Men`s Wear Ltd., Sparks ST. For the past 8 years he had been president of Adjusters and Collectors Ltd. He attended St. James United Church. His wifedied six years ago.
Surviving are two sons,Dr J.R. Delahay of Ottawa and Robert H. Delahay of Richmond, California; two daughters, Miss Kathleen, at home; and Miss Helen, a teacher at the High School of Commerce; a brother, George of Morristown, NY and two grandchildren.
The funeral service will be held at 9 Allan Place on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment will be at Cobden on Thursday
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2194&dat=19430629&id=FPouAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8tsFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6677,5506570 
DELAHAY, James Adam (I3573)
 
1083 DELEHAY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 226 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p52 film t6355 2 DELEHAY John M 1891-41 married - Ont Ire Ire Methodist merchant 3 DELEHAY { ? } Susan 1891-41 married wife Ont Ire Ire Methodist 4 DELEHAY Robert M 1891-18 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 5 DELEHAY Ida F 1891-14 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 6 DELEHAY Bertha F 1891-12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 7 DELEHAY Elizabeth F 1891-10 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 8 DELEHAY Annie Maria F 1891-5 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 9 DELEHAY John Alexr M 1891-1 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 10 HILL { ? } Mrs F 1891-76 widow mother_in_law Ire Ire Ire RC note: no given name listed on original document 11 DELEHAY James A M 1891-23 - brother Ont Ire Ire Methodist 12 COLLINS David C M 1891-32 - - Ont Ire Ire Methodist 13 MIOK S F 1891-20 - - Ont Ire Ire Methodist caution: surname difficult to read because of poor handwriting and a sm udge on original document 14 CLARK D G M 1891-24 - - Ont Ire Ire Baptist note: not sure of initials due to a smudge on original document COLLINS, David C (I1027)
 
1084 DELEHAY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 226 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p52 film t6355 2 DELEHAY John M 1891-41 married - Ont Ire Ire Methodist merchant 3 DELEHAY { ? } Susan 1891-41 married wife Ont Ire Ire Methodist 4 DELEHAY Robert M 1891-18 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 5 DELEHAY Ida F 1891-14 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 6 DELEHAY Bertha F 1891-12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 7 DELEHAY Elizabeth F 1891-10 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 8 DELEHAY Annie Maria F 1891-5 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 9 DELEHAY John Alexr M 1891-1 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 10 HILL { ? } Mrs F 1891-76 widow mother_in_law Ire Ire Ire RC note: no given name listed on original document 11 DELEHAY James A M 1891-23 - brother Ont Ire Ire Methodist 12 COLLINS David C M 1891-32 - - Ont Ire Ire Methodist 13 MIOK S F 1891-20 - - Ont Ire Ire Methodist caution: surname difficult to read because of poor handwriting and a sm udge on original document 14 CLARK D G M 1891-24 - - Ont Ire Ire Baptist note: not sure of initials due to a smudge on original document 1901 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parent DELAHEYE, Bertha (I1568)
 
1085 Description: William Russell Lett's obituary was posted in the Edmonton Journal 7-Sep-1983:

"On September 5, 1983, Mr. William Lett of the Angus McGugan Nursing Home (Edmonton), passed away aged 83 years.

He leaves to mourn his loss, one son, Tom, Edmonton, one daughter, Mrs. Edythe Bell, Pointe Claire, Quebec, one sister, Mrs. Lucy Rogers, Calgary, Alberta, eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be held in the Roy and Owen Chapel of Chimes, on Thursday, September 8 at 10:00 a.m. with cremation in the Chapel of Chimes Crematorium. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to organization of choice. Chapel of Chimes, Roy and Owen Funeral Consultants and Licensed Crematorium. Phone 423-4262.

Found on Newspapers.com

Thelma Rogers
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LETT, William Russell (I33292471)
 
1086 DICK, Burrell Mary Suddenly but peacefully at her home in Renfrew on Tuesd ay January 15, 2008, Burrell Brisco, in her 85th year. Loved by her husba nd Arnold of 63 years. Devoted mother of Allen (Florence) of Cobden, Barba ra Childerhose (Tom) of Micksburg, and Mary Etmanski (Mike) of Renfrew. Pr oudest Grandma of 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Predeceas ed by her twin sister Beatrice Paterson, sister Irene Journal and broth er Gordon Brisco. Dear sister of Jean Smith (Roy) of Ottawa, Al Brisco (Be tty) of Colborne, and Roy Brisco of Renfrew. Sister-in-law of Stanley Pate rson, Arvilla Brisco and Meryl Dick. Predeceased by brothers-in-law Bedfo rd Journal, Barclay Dick and Lloyd Dick. Fondly remembered by her nieces a nd nephews. Burrell was a life long member and past president of the Roseb ank Women's Institute and the Women's Missionary Society. Resting at the M cPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. at Lorne, Renfrew, on Frid ay from 2 - 4 & 7 - 9 p.m. and Saturday from 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. Funeral S aturday to the Renfrew Presbyterian Church for service at 2 p.m. Spring in terment Douglas Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Str oke Foundation, Renfrew Presbyterian Church or St. Andrews Presbyterian Ch urch, Cobden, would be appreciated. BRISCOE, Burrell Mary (I31388922)
 
1087 DICK, George Arnold

Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Thursday, January 3, 2013 in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of the late Burrell (nee Brisco). Loving father of Allen (Florence) of Cobden, Barbara Childerhose (Tom) of Micksburg and Mary Etmanski (Mike) of Renfrew. Proud Grandpa of 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Arnold will be missed by his nieces, nephews, family and friends. Predeceased by his brothers Barclay and Lloyd. Private funeral arrangements entrusted to McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, 613-432-2866. Interment to take place at Douglas Public Cemetery in the spring. Memorial donations to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cobden or Renfrew Presbyterian Church would be appreciated by the family. 
DICK, George Arnold (I31388921)
 
1088 died instantly from air burst
 
LAPORTE, Pte. John Hailen (I39164591)
 
1089 Died near North Indian Lake, Manitoba of exposure. Dog & Pte Egan found frozen on trapping trip. EGAN, Pte. John Francis (I2791342)
 
1090 died of vurns from Dominion Magnesium Ltd DUNBAR, John Tthomas 'Edward' (I41221965)
 
1091 Died of wounds on Sep 15, 1916 whilst crossing through the enemy barrage newar the lines occupied by the 6th Brigade. He was carried to No. 15 Main Dressing Station by stretcher bearers, whe he succumbed the following day GERVAIS, Pte. Lemoyne William Napoleon (I48553255)
 
1092 Died Pembroke, Jan 29 1900, Mrs. Wm Coffee of Snake River, tha dau of M r. Donald McDonald, 38. Survived by 6 small childlren and a husband, 5 si sters; Mrs. Robert McLaren, Alberta; Mrs. Wm McLaren, Cobden; Mrs. John Ma rtin, Beachburg; Mrs. W Johnston, Forester's Falls; Mrs. Michael McDonal d, Mud Lake; and 2 brothers, Mr. John McDonald of Alberta; Alex of Snake R iver; By Rev. Bayne at the Presbyterian Cemetery MCDONALD, Harriet (I48182492)
 
1093 Died Stafford, date not given, Mrs. Thomas McDonald, born Elizabeth Buttl e. She was born, 1840, in Ireland and came to canada in 1852. Married Th omas McDoanld on apr 18, 1867. Survived by husband, 5 sons, 2 daus, 3 bro thers and 4 sisters. Funeral to St patrick's Church and Cemetery. Staffo rd by Rev R Orr. Buried beside her father and mother BUTTLE, Elizabeth (I3205)
 
1094 Dorothy Jack
JACK, Dorothy E. Of RR1 Marlbank Ont, and formerly of Foresters Falls, passed away at her residence on Saturday March 8, 2008 in her 90yr. Dorothy Jack nee McCoy beloved wife of the late John Jack. Dear mother of David (Marilyn) RR1 Marlbank. Loving grandmother to John (Tina); Cloyne Ont. Also survived by 4 great-grandchildren Kayden, Sierra, Kirsten, Brenden and 2 nieces Andrea (Arvin) and Sylvia. Friends may call at the Fraser-Morris & Heubner Funeral Home Cobden, Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the Whitewater Wesleyen Community Church Wednesday at 11 a.m. Spring interment Ross Presbyterian Cemetery. Donations to Whitewater Wesleyen Community Church or the Canadian Bible Society would be appreciated.

Published in The Ottawa Citizen on Mar. 10, 2008
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ottawacitizen/obituary-print.aspx?n=dorothy-jack&pid=105378123
 
MCCOY, Dorothy Eileen (I1218)
 
1095 DR. ARTHUR EDWARD ROSS, died on November 15, 1952, aged 82. He was born at Cobden, Ont. in 1870
and graduated from Queen's Medical School in 1897. He
was an outstanding football player. Following graduation he practised medicine in King
ston and was later attached to the medical faculty of the university, rising from a demonstratorship to a professor
ship.
When the call came for volunteers for the Boer War
he enlisted as a private, serving with the Canadian,
Australian and Imperial troops in South Africa.
He remained with the militia and was given command
of a Field Ambulance in the First Great War.
Canad. M. A. J.
Feb. 1953, vol. 68
Early in 1917 he received the appointment of director
of medical services for the whole corps, and in August
1918, succeeded his chief as D.M.S. This brought with it
promotion to the rank of brigadier general in the
C.A.M.C.
At about this time General Ross was offered a higher
post in the medical services in England and would have
received a higher rank, but he declined the appointment
saying that he preferred to remain with "the boys" on
the firing line.
During his service he had full charge of the combined
British and Canadian Medical Services in the battles of
Vimy Ridge, Hill 70, Paschendaele, Amiens, and the
second battle of Arras.
The methods used by him to combat trench feet and
mustard gas were adopted by all armies fighting on the
Western Front. These saved thousands of lives for continued service.
For this long and notable service General Ross became
at different times a Companion of the Orders of the Bath
and of St. Michael and St. George. The King of the
Belgians conferred on him the Croix de Guerre, and he
was mentioned six times besides receiving the three war
service medals.
During the only leave of absence he took during the
war General Ross visited Edinburgh and receivecd the
honorary degree of LL.D. from Edinburgh University.
Queen's University also conferred a similar degree.
Dr. Ross, always an ardent conservative, entered active
politics in 1908 and was elected to the Ontario Legislature in 1911, 1914, and 1919. In 1921 he was elected to
the Federal House and served as member till 1935. His
widow and 2 sons survive.
 
ROSS, Arthur Edward (I12408)
 
1096 Dr. Henry Wells Willoughby, known as Harry, was the son of Major Henry Albert George Willoughby and Vera Marguerite Wells of Pembroke. He was born about 1922 in Collingwood, Ontario however his family moved to Pembroke when he was a young boy. Dr. Harry's dad died when Harry was about 20, which left his mom and two sisters. Harry was an accomplished researcher in field of cancer. He was also an entertainer and singer and participated in Cobden?s Opry. One would recognize Dr. Harry's car by the gigantic dogs that were looking out the windows. He practiced from the home on the corner of Truelove and John St. which had served as a doctor's office for many years, including Doctors Stewart, Higginson, Ritchie and Faught. Dr. Willoughby died on 15 Apr 2003 in Ottawa as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident.  WILLOUGHBY, Dr. Henry Wells 'Harry' (I26189689)
 
1097 DUNBAR 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 156 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p37 film t6355 12 DUNBAR James M 1891-25 married - Ont Ire Ire RC farmer 13 DUNBAR { ? } Ellen F 1891-20 married wife Ont Ire Ire RC 14 DUNBAR James M 1891-70 widower father Ire Ire Ire RC
!Source: 1. 1871 Census Ross Twp. 
DUNBAR, James Edgar (I41145860)
 
1098 DUNBAR 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 156 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p37 film t6355 12 DUNBAR James M 1891-25 married - Ont Ire Ire RC farmer 13 DUNBAR { ? } Ellen F 1891-20 married wife Ont Ire Ire RC 14 DUNBAR James M 1891-70 widower father Ire Ire Ire RC 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with spouse RATHWELL, Ellen 'Nellie' Sophia (I41191346)
 
1099 during an attack by his Regiment on Dec 1, 1917, he was severely wounded by enemy macine gun fire and as a result died the following day at No. 5 Casualty Clearing Station where he had been conveyed GRAHAM, Pte. George Leslie (I48695496)
 
1100 EADY, George Graham In hospital in Renfrew on Wednesday, March 4, 2009, George Eady in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Betty McArthur (nee Gilmour). Dear father of Debbie Corfe of Nepean, Donna Eady of North Bay, Kathy Smith of Renfrew, Susan Eady of Hamilton, Rod (Kelly) and John (Wendy) all of Renfrew. Beloved stepfather of Margo Mahusky, Douglas McArthur and Bonnie McArthur all of Renfrew. Sadly missed by 11 grandchildren, 1 step-granddaughter and 2 great-grandchildren. Brother of Archie Eady of Lapasse, Beth Somerville of Cobden, Velma Behm of Niagara Falls and the late Irwin Eady. Resting at the McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. at Lorne, Renfrew, on Friday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m., where the funeral will be conducted in the chapel Saturday at 1 p.m., Rev. David Tuck presiding. Spring interment Horton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or the charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged. Masonic service Friday at 6:45 p.m. Legion memorial service Friday at 7:30 p.m. www.mcphailandperkins.ca Published in the Ottawa Citizen on 3/5/2009
 
EADY, George Graham (I1370)
 

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