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Death record of Thomas Algeo
Death record of Thomas Algeo
Status: Located;
 
702
Death record of Thomas Carlaw
Death record of Thomas Carlaw
Status: Located;
 
703
Death record of Thomas Hastings
Death record of Thomas Hastings
 
704
Death record of Thomas Mitchell
Death record of Thomas Mitchell
 
705
Death record of Tolleiv Gulleiksson
Death record of Tolleiv Gulleiksson
The death record of Tolleiv Gulleiksson states that he was living on the Flaget farm at the time of his death. On the left page (page 369) entry #39 it states Tolleiv Gulleiksson Flaget, age 38 died in 1806 and was buried on June 29, 1806 in Sigdal parish.
 
706
Death record of Tore Olson Holo
Death record of Tore Olson Holo
Death record of Tore Olson Holo (Entry #15 at top of page) states that "Gift gardmann" (married farmer) Tore Olson died on April 23, 1888 with the funeral and burial on May 4, 1888. His birth is listed as 1819 in Modum parish and his residence at the time of death was on Holo østre. The cause of death was "hjartatefelle" (heart attack).
The last two columns of the record ask: "Was a doctor called during the deceased's final illness?" (the answer was yes) and "Has the probate court (Sheriff) been notified of the death?" (was also answered yes).
 
707
Death record of Virginia May Gaiser
Death record of Virginia May Gaiser
Status: Located;
 
708
Death record of William J. Wurn
Death record of William J. Wurn
 
709
Death record of William Pool
Death record of William Pool
Ontario Deaths #038108
Died Jan 9, 1912 at Mt. Joy, village of Markham, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.
Born Dec 22, 1854 Markham Township, Ontario.
Age 57 years, single.
Father John Poole born in Annan, Scotland.
Mother Ann McGillvary born in Ile of Mull, Scotland.
Physician was J.A. Macdonald.
Primary cause of death was Tuberculosia duration of 20 years.
Secondary cause of death was exhaustion duration of 2 weeks.
 
710
Death record of William Weiser
Death record of William Weiser
Status: Located; At the time of his death farmer William Weiser was residing on concession 3 of Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario.
 
711
Death record William Carlaw
Death record William Carlaw
Status: Located;
 
712
Delayed statement of birth of Herbert Arthur Moore
Delayed statement of birth of Herbert Arthur Moore
 
713
Delayed statement of birth of Lulu Odell Gaiser
Delayed statement of birth of Lulu Odell Gaiser
 
714
Earl Adam Gaiser - US Draft Card
Earl Adam Gaiser - US Draft Card
Status: Located;
 
715
Editorial regarding Edward Wurm printed in the Stouffville Tribune
Editorial regarding Edward Wurm printed in the Stouffville Tribune
Editorial printed in the Stouffville Tribune

A Bailiff? Not By Today's Standards

On Monday, Jan. 4th, Mr. Edward Wurm passed away. He is gone, but the warmth of his personality will long be remembered by every man, woman and child in Markham Village who might have had the fortunate experience to have met this genial gentleman. During his life span of more than eighty years he held a number of positions, including a fireman, an engineer, a mail carrier, an expressman and a bailiff. By today's standards, the latter office does not fit into the picture that one's memory recalls. Mr. Wurm was a bailiff, yes, but in name only when one compares his actions with that of men in similar rank.

The late Mr. Wurm was a friend of the friendly and the friendless. He was kind, generous and considerate, three components that are difficult to find in the make-up of our modern "give or we take" men. Mr. Wurm was justly proud of his past railroad career and distinguished postal record. He never seemed to regard his position of bailiff in the same light. Bailiff work just wasn't his line. He could give but couldn't take. He would help but wouldn't hinder. He wanted to make friends; he hated making enemies. He loved to be like; he disliked being unliked.

The Village of Markham or any other comparable town can ill afford to lose a gentleman of Mr. Wurm's qualities. They are difficult to replace. "Ed" Wurm will never be replaced.
 
716
Elizabeth (Dietrich) Reidt's 80th Birthday Party
Elizabeth (Dietrich) Reidt's 80th Birthday Party
Birthday Celebration

The home of Mr. Henry Reidt, con 11, lot 34, Minto, [correction- address was con 11, lot 32 Minto] was the scene of a happy birthday celebration and family reunion on January 1st, when his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Reidt, celebrated her 80th birthday. Four daughters, two sons and 13 grandchildren were present, besides a few other friends.

A bounteous repas was served at noon, to which ample justice was done. After dinner the time was passed in visiting and singing.

Two daughters, Mrs. Munro Hallman of Vancouver and Mrs. Charles Kopas of Okotoks, Alberta, and Rev. Charles Reidt, pastor of the Congregational church at Fond-du-lac, Wisconsin, were unable to be present.

Those present included Mr. and Mrs. L. Phelps and children of Guelph, Mrs. Persehbacher of Mildmay, Mrs. Josh Scott of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. George Heipel of Howick, Mr. and Mrs. George Reidt and family of Howick, Mr. Jacob Schutter of Oklahoma, and Rev. and Mrs. J.N. Wettlaufer of Ayton and of course the host and

 
717
Elizabeth Dorothy Scheerer - obit
Elizabeth Dorothy Scheerer - obit
Status: Located;
 
718
Emigration Record For Family of Bertil Olson
Emigration Record For Family of Bertil Olson
Status: Located; This record lists emigrants Bertil Olson, his wife Maren, and their son Torger. As well, their daughter Anne (Karine) and her husband Torvald and their two sons Gustav and Gotfred left Norway with them. They left Oslo (Oslo was called by its Danish name of "Christiania" at that time) on June 11, 1885 on the ship "Hekla" www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=heklb. Destination would be St. Vincent, Minnesota on the north-east border of North Dakota.

Under occupations, Bertil is listed as being a "Labourer", Maren as "Married", Torger and Torvald as a "Labourer", Anne as "Married" and both Gustav and Gotfred as a "Child". "år" meaning year, the record may be indicating that Gustav was 11 months of age and Gotfred was one month old.
 
719
Emigration record of family of Johan Kristensson and Live Halvorsdotter
Emigration record of family of Johan Kristensson and Live Halvorsdotter
This is the record of Johan Kristensson and Live Halvorsdotter and family leaving Sigdal parish on the 4th April 1859 for Amerika. They were living on the farm Solum, in Sigdal parish when they left for the new world. The column headings in this record are Entry Number, Departure Date, Emigrant Name, Emigrant Age, Destination. On right side of page near bottom, entry #2, states:
#2 Reported Date of Departure 4th April (18590 Johan Kristensson Solumseie, age 52 years to Amerika
#3 " wife Live Halvorsdotter, age 29
#4 " son Johannes Johansson born October 15, 1855
 
720
Emigration record of Olianne Toresdotter Holo
Emigration record of Olianne Toresdotter Holo
In entry #8, the church recorded that (maiden/never married) Olianne Toresdotter Holo left the parish to America in 1882, her birth year is given as 1860, and the date of her certificate for leaving the parish was March 17, 1882.
 

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