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Appleton Press (obtained from M. R. Price)
Age 79, died on Thursday, October 23, 1997 at Appleton Care Medical Center, Appleton, Outagami Co., Wisconsin. He was born in Ogdensburg on May 6, 1918 to the late Adolph and Mary9Schroeder) Bastien. On October 28 , 1955 he married Gladys Ropella. Harley lived in the Waupaca area until 1957. He then moved to the Fox Valley. He enjoyed building and remodeling his entire life, working for several area contractors. He was self employed for the last 20 years of his life, until his retirement 2 years ago. He was preceded in death by his brother, Clayton Bastien and his former wife Violet (Ballard) Bastien | Bastian, Harley Joseph (I10091)
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Article found on Feb 28, 2005 at http://douglas.boddy.com/genealogy/hallman/canada/children.htm
Margaret Hallman was born August 31st, 1805 and died March 18th, 1884. She was married to Adam Unger (born in Lancaster County, Pa.) October 31st, 1824. In February, 1825, they moved to North Dumfries Township, on lot No. 32, one mile east of Roseville, on a farm of about 150 acres, where they resided until their death. It was not the privilege of the writer (Rev. H.S. Hallman) to be as well acquainted with his beloved aunt, as he was with some of the others. But, like the others in the family, she was firm in her principles and righteousness. They had a family of seven children.
Update, 1991, Joan Hallman:
In February, 1825, they moved to North Dumfries Township, on Lot 31, Con. 12 (three miles east of Roseville) on a farm of about 150 acres, where they resided until their death.
| Hallman, Margaret (I02530)
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Article from the Historica Canadian Encyclopedia found on March 17, 2006 at
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003627
Hastings, Charles John Colwell Orr, obstetrician, medical officer of health (b in Markham Township, Canada W 23 Aug 1858; d at Toronto 17 Jan 1931). Educated at Victoria Coll Medical School in Toronto with postgraduate training in Great Britain, Hastings was one of the first full-time obstetricians to practise in Toronto. As Toronto's MOH 1910-29, he purified the water supply and established an internationally recognized public-health nursing system. He was a leading pioneer of health education programs, medical and dental inspection in public schools, and neighbourhood baby clinics in Canada. These innovations lowered Toronto's death rate from communicable diseases (from 15.3 per 1000 in 1909 to 10.3 per 1000 in 1925) and made the city a cleaner and healthier place to live. Hastings's accomplishments were recognized with his election as president of the Canadian Public Health Assn in 1916 and the American Public Health Assn in 1918. Through his efforts, Toronto's health department became internationally renowned for its achievements in preventive medicine.
Author HEATHER MACDOUGALL
| Hastings, Dr. Charles John Colwell Orr (I01411)
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Article printed in the Toronto Star on Tuesday May 3, 1904
OLD HOTEL MAN DEAD
Hespeler, May 3 -- A veteran hotel man of the Province passed away here at the Queen's Hotel in the person of Joseph Wayper, sr, in his 81st year. Deceased was a native of Durham, England and came to Canada in 1824. He kept a hotel at Elora, Palmerston, Arthur, Guelph and Hespeler. His wife. aged 79, and his son Joseph, the trapshooter, survive. | Wayper, Joseph Sr. (I09905)
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Artifacts created by August Ploethner are held in
Collection at Doon Heritage Crossroads
10 Huron Rd. Kitchener 519-748-1914
| Ploethner, August (I03546)
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Asle Nilsson Solum and Helga Olsdotter Jokstad were engaged on 29 Jul 1741 at Holmen church, Sigdal parish, Buskerud County, Norway. | Family: Asle Nilsson Solum / Helga Olsdotter Jokstad (F9037)
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At a young age, George moved to Pelican Rapid's, Minnesota with his parents. | Tucker, George Millard (I01506)
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At least two boys were born to this couple. | Family: Herbert Frederick Wurm / Betsy L. (F4839)
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At one time I had listed this individual as Celestia Jane Alderson as indicated on the birth record. It is now suspected that the birth record is for a sibling and not a record of Meta's birth. | Alderson, Meta (I09906)
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At some point, Jacob Geiger and his wife separated. Following this, he went to Calumet, Michigan copper mines. | Geiger, Joseph "Jacob" (I14303)
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At the age of 17, John left Wellesley Township, eventually settling in Nome, Alaska where he worked as a machinist in a gold mine. | Becker, John (I11743)
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At the time of Edward's birth, the family was residing at Lot 21, Conc 13, Howick Township, Huron County, Ontario. | Reidt, Edward J. (I21022)
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At the time of her birth, Beatrice's family was residing at 240 Clarke Street, Clifford, Wellington County, Ontario. | Reidt, Beatrice Elizabeth (I20980)
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At the time of her death, Annie Weiser was engaged to the half brother of Amos Glasser. | Weiser, Annie Caroline (I03952)
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At the time of his wedding, Anthony was a cigar-maker living in Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario. By 1901, the family is listed as resident of Hamilton, Ontario. Anthony Becker worked at the Tuckett Tobacco Company in Hamilton, Ontario. | Becker, Anthony (I11744)
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At the time of marriage the groom, a bachelor, was a policeman residing at 320 Crawford Street, Toronto, York County, Ontario and the bride, a spinster, was residing at 973 Dundas Street West, Toronto, York County, Ontario with John A. McConnell and Charlotte Pearl Sime. | Family: Mansfield McLarty / Lottie McConnell (F1343)
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At the time of marriage, the groom, a bachelor, was a detective residing at 973 Dundas Street West, Toronto, York County, Ontario. The bride, a spinster, was a stenographer residing in Corbetton, Dufferin County, Ontario. Witnesses to the marriage were Mrs. ?. W. Rose and Maggie E. Sime, both of Corbetton.
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/duff1923.htm
9748-23 John Alexander McCONNELL, 39, Ontario, 973 Dundas St. West in Toronto, s/o Charles McCONNELL (b. Ont) & Janet McDOWELL, married Charlotte Pearl SIME, 29, Ontario, Corbetton, d/o Peter M. SIME (b. Quebec) & Martha Jane RICHARDSON, witn: Mrs. G. W. ROSE & Maggie E. SIME, both of Corbetton, 14 March 1923 at Corbetton. | Family: John Alexander McConnell / Charlotte Pearl Sime (F7658)
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At the time of the 1901 census, the couple were residing in Berlin, Ontario and George was employed as an accountant. | Family: George Baltzer / Mary L. Penfold (F3290)
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At the time of the 1911 census, the family of Hugh and Elenora Hastings were residing on Ansley Street in Rouleau, Regina, Saskatchewan.
From the research of Earl Hastings
James Russell Hastings was educated at Albert Public School, Regina, Saskatchewan and Rouleau High School. He was one of the first students of R.J. Groome in attaining a private flying license at Regina. He homesteaded in the Meadow Lake District with his father from 190 to 1933 when he moved to Edmonton, Alberta. In 1936 he went to South Africa where he worked until enlisting in the Royal South African Air Force at Jonnanesburg on July 22, 1940. He was promoted to temporary Air Sergeant December 7, 1940 and qualified for his wings on 28 Jul 1941. He was commissioned as Pilot Officer in September 1941 and transferred to the Royal Air Force being sent to England where he was on Channel Patrol Duty over the North Sea until September 1942 when he was sent to Malta.
Flight Lieutenant James Russell Hastings was reported missing and presumed dead at sea off the coast of Corsica following a flying battle on September 2, 1943. His death is commemorated at Malta by name on Panel 12, Column 1 of the Malta Memorial. It reads: “Over these and neighbouring lands and seas the airmen whose names are recorded here fell in raid or sortie and have no known grave”. Medals: 1939/45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; War Medal 1939/45; Africa Service Medal.
See also - http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/virtualmem/Detail&casualty=1082200 | Hastings, Captain James Russell (I05989)
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At the time of the 1911 census, the family of Hugh and Elenora Hastings were residing on Ansley Street in Rouleau, Regina, Saskatchewan. | Reichert, Elenora (I05912)
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