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601 | Possible sibling of Sarah Rodwell based on date and location and parents names... Name Thomas Rodwell Sex Male Christening Date 5 Jul 1768 Christening Place Billingford, Norfolk, England Christening Place (Original) Billingford (Near Scole), Norfolk, England Father's Name Thomas Rodwell Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Sarah Rodwell Mother's Sex Female | Rodwell, Thomas (I3760)
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602 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Living: (L.u. b~) (I3960)
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603 | Presbyterian parsonage, Salinas, California | Family: Loren Ellis Smith / Ruth Lucille Evans (F576)
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604 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (H.H.) (I3816)
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605 | Profession noted as watchmaker on birth record for his daughter Mildred in 1885, but shown as dentist in 1893 on his son Elmo's birth record. | Nicols, James Elmo (I2883)
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606 | Providence Hospital, Daysland, Alberta, Canada | Boulter, William Robert (I1524)
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607 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (K.J.D.) (I869)
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608 | Questionable - source says died as infant | Gooderham, William Cornwall (I71)
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609 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (K.F.Y.) (I544)
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610 | re 1891 census showing Mary Hogan as a widow | Mordaunt, Edward (I4141)
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611 | Ref: Ingersoll Tribune March 9, 1933, Page 5, Col. 1 | Dawes, William Gooderham (I268)
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612 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Family: Henry Hollingsworth Barber / Private: (M.E.G.) (F1066)
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613 | Reference St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Scarborough, ON List of Burials in St. Andrew's Cemetery 1882 - 1992 D-98 Gooderham (unnamed child) Note: ch/o Gooderham, Wm. 28 Apr 1888. This date coincides with that of Ineous Edith Gooderham. | Gooderham, Louise Edith (I2570)
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614 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (G.M.) (I634)
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615 | Reported by Charles Urquhart in an email to Gay Gooderham (administrator) | Craig, Deborah Mary Hunter (I2989)
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616 | Reported by Charles Urquhart in an email to Gay Gooderham (administrator) | Smith, Neil Logan McCall (I3592)
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617 | Reported by Charles Urquhart in an email to Gay Gooderham (administrator) | Craig, Judith Gibbs Hunter (I2992)
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618 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (R.E.C.) (I2050)
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619 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (K.U.C.) (I2051)
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620 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (B.C.) (I2052)
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621 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (M.C.) (I2053)
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622 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (J.C.) (I2054)
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623 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Living: (K.U.C. b~1949) (I2056)
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624 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Living: (J.B.C. b~) (I2057)
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625 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (J.M.C.) (I2058)
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626 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (P.R.C.) (I2061)
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627 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (I.B.C.) (I2062)
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628 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (C.E.C.) (I2063)
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629 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Living: (K.E.C. b~) (I2059)
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630 | Reunion tree listed a William Oakes Clark as the spouse of Mary Elizabeth Bird, daughter of Violet Dean Gooderham. | Bird, Mary Elizabeth (I538)
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631 | Robert Foster Ross notes: The name Bell. Comes from an ancestry of one Thomas Bell. He was in York as early at 1800. I located a copy of his obit. According to obit, he was with General Brock at the capture of Detroit and was also present when the great Indian Chief Tecumseh fell at the Battle of the Thames. I also recovered a detailed description of his involvement at Detroit from the archives of the University of Toronto. | Bell, Emily Ann (I2311)
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632 | Robert ORR Obituary ROBERT ALEXANDER ORR Son of the late John Alexander and Anne Isabel Orr who gave him every opportunity in life; the lessons sank in eventually. Survived by three remarkable and much-loved siblings, Judith Anne, Katherine Ross and James Trow; adored nieces and nephews; and, most importantly, his wife and best friend for 50 years, Joanne. Joie and I shared Muskoka's best years with our families, great friends and "kids", Taylor and Burton, a deep love of music and a trillion laughs. My father always said "a laugh a day" was all you need. Thanks to everyone who helped make that possible. Too many have already left. And to his mother, my Gran, thank you for all your strength. I needed it. | Orr, Robert Alexander (I4099)
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633 | Ronald Batten McPherson Birth 2 Jun 1901 Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada Death 20 Jan 1931 (aged 29) Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada Burial Mount Pleasant Cemetery Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada Memorial ID 77895300 · View Source | Mcpherson, Ronald Batten (I4140)
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634 | Ronald Batten Mcpherson's Spouses and Children Helen Lee Beatty Wife F 21 Name Ronald Batten Mcpherson Sex Male Age 26 Birth Year (Estimated) 1901 Father's Name Wm David Mcpherson Mother's Name Nettie Batten Spouse's Name Helen Lee Beatty Spouse's Sex Female Spouse's Age 21 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1906 Spouse's Father's Name Harry Wms Beatty Spouse's Mother's Name Martha Jane Lee Event Type Marriage Event Date 18 Jun 1927 Event Place Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Event Place (Original) Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Source Details 003486 Other People on This Record Harry Wms Beatty M Name Harry Wms Beatty Sex M Martha Jane Lee F Name Martha Jane Lee Sex F | Family: Ronald Batten Mcpherson / Helen Lee Beatty (F1445)
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635 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (D.L.S.R.) (I777)
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636 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (P.D.R.) (I2431)
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637 | Royal Columbia Hospital. Burnaby, BC, Canada | Johnson, Emma Eliza (I1935)
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638 | Ruptured gangrenous appendicitis St. Mary's Hosp. New Westminster BC Canada | Sivewright, Alexander Hay (I1896)
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639 | s/o George Suttie and Ellizabeth Genevieve Porte George b. Scotland and Elizbath b. Ontario Gerald change his name from Suttie to Grant-Suttie prior to 1915 Internet Findings: http://digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/singleitem/collection/bookplate/id/865/rec/16 - Owner was Gerald Lynham Porte Grant-Suttie (February 17, 1890-May 24, 1949). Grant-Suttie was born in Detroit, Michigan, to George Grant-Suttie. Although there seems to be little information on his early schooling, Madsen documented in his book, ?Another Kind of Justice: Canadian Military Law From Confederation to Somalia? (1999), that Grant-Suttie completed two years of law school but did not attempt the bar examination. A career military man, Grant-Suttie joined the service in 1909, transferring to the Royal Canadian Regiment as a Lieutenant in 1913. In 1915 at the age of 25, he enlisted for overseas service in the First World War, during which he served as a court martial officer in London and France. The records of the Royal Canadian Regiment show that he was wounded in action in November of 1917. He received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal for his service. In 1924, Grant-Suttie married Ada Lewis Gooderham, daughter of Robert T. Gooderham of Toronto. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Grant-Suttie was instrumental in the induction of Canada into the International Geographical Union (IGU). He personally sponsored Canada?s membership in the IGU beginning in 1936, and served as the first chairman of the Canadian National Committee of the IGU. Grant-Suttie also served as the first Lithuanian Consul-General for Canada from 1937-1949. Lieutenant Colonel Grant Suttie died in 1949 at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack at the Woodbine Racetrack clubhouse in Toronto. http://digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/singleitem/collection/bookplate/id/865/rec/16 | Grant-Suttie, Gerald Lynham Porte (I576)
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640 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (N.G.W.K.) (I1122)
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641 | Sail Canada is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of a cherished member of the sailing community, Robert Warden McKimm. – On 4th May, in Ottawa. Husband of the late Margo (Grace) McKimm (2008), father of John Warden (Nathalie Lanctot) of London, England and Martha Grace (Dennis Darby) of Toronto. Proud grandfather of Lydia and Andrew McKimm and Grace and Max Valihora. Devoted brother of the late Charles, George, Barbara (Beattie), Joan (Fairbairn) and Sheila. The youngest son of Charles McKimm M.C. and Anita (Warden) McKimm, Ward grew up in Smiths Falls, Ontario, where his family owned the local newspaper, The Record News, which had been founded by his grandfather. After graduating from the University of Toronto’s Victoria College, he studied Law at Osgoode Hall and went on to join the Department of Justice in 1953 where he worked in a number of capacities, including as Chief Counsel to the Privy Council. He subsequently left the government for private practice and enjoyed a successful career, a highlight of which was acting for the appellant in Canadian Aero Service Ltd. v. O’Malley, a leading civil case decided by the Supreme Court on director and officer liability. As a boy, Ward spent most of his summers on his family’s island on Rideau Lake, where he discovered what was to be a life-long love of sailing. An avid all-round sportsman, his love of competition eventually led him to become active in racing International 14-foot and Flying Dutchman dinghies from 1956 through 1968. During this time, he was a member of the Canadian teams that won the 1956 and 1961 International 14 World Championships, was 2nd in the 1965 International 14 World Championships and 1965 International 14 Canadian Champion. In the Flying Dutchman he won the 1963 North American Championship and the 1962 Canadian Open. He was also the recipient of the Stevenson Trophy, Converse Cup, President’s Cup, D.P. Kirby Memorial Trophy and the Viscount Alexander of Tunis Trophy. In the 1970s, he left the practice of law to join his friend and former International 14 sailing partner Ian Bruce to develop the Laser sailboat, which eventually became and still is the largest sailboat class in the world. The first North American Laser Championship took place in 1971 and the first Laser World Championship in 1974. Ward participated in these and many later Laser championships and became one of the world’s top Laser sailors. In the ‘80s, ‘90s and ‘00s, Ward was engaged various entrepreneurial endeavours and spent all his spare time at his cottage on 31 Mile Lake, near Gracefield, Quebec, where up until the age of 85 he taught sailing and organized regattas for fellow cottagers and friends. He was inducted into the International 14 Hall of Fame in 2013. Ward was devoted to Margo, his wife of 46 years, his family, and his beloved grandchildren. He will be sorely missed and fondly remembered. A memorial service will be held in the Autumn. Donations, if desired, to Sail Canada, www.sailing.ca. | McKimm, Robert Warden (I2180)
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642 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (S.u.) (I3941)
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643 | San Gabriel Cemetery, 601 West Roses Road San Gabriel, CA 91775 | Stillwell, John Edward (I1486)
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644 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 100 years ago or later is presumed to be living in the absence of information to the contrary. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (J.C.) (I3938)
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645 | Second Lieutenant of 10th Royal Grenadiers (now Royal Regiment Canada) | Gooderham, Sir Albert Edward Sr. (I151)
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646 | Section 27, Marvin Road Holton, Muskegon Co, Michigan, USA | Shaw, Rhuey J. (I1614)
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647 | Section 3 , Plot 126 Avondale Cemetery, Stratford, Ontario, Canada | Sanderson, Edwin Ober (I1536)
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648 | Section B, Row 18, Plot 25. Norwich Village Cemetery, Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario | Sparkhall, Mary (I226)
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649 | Section B- Plot 12 Grave 5 Brookside Cemetery, Winnipeg, MB, Canada | Smyth, Mary Pearl (I1554)
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650 | Section L, Lot 48. St. James Cemetery 6 35 Parliament St. Toronto, Ontario | Moore, Elizabeth Jefferson (I222)
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