|
|
|
![](smallphoto.jpg) |
![](khaki.gif) |
Matches 2,801 to 2,820 of 2,970
# |
Notes |
Linked to |
2801 |
The family of Johannes Dörr and Anna Catharina Erb emigrated from Bleidenrod, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany in 1857. While other Dörr (Doerr) relations remained in North America, Johannes and Anna Catharina Dörr returned to Bleidenrod, Germany sometime before 1874. | Dörr, Anna Catharina (I25014)
|
2802 |
The family of Johannes Dörr and Anna Catharina Erb emigrated from Bleidenrod, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany in 1857. While other Dörr (Doerr) relations remained in North America, Johannes and Anna Catharina Dörr returned to Bleidenrod, Germany sometime before 1874. | Dörr, Elisabetha (I25015)
|
2803 |
The family of Johannes Dörr and Anna Catharina Erb emigrated from Bleidenrod, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany in 1857. While other Dörr (Doerr) relations remained in North America, Johannes and Anna Catharina Dörr returned to Bleidenrod, Germany sometime before 1874. | Dörr, Catharina (I25016)
|
2804 |
The family of William and Elizabeth relocated to the area of Magnetawan in Chapman Township, Parry Sound, Ontario, likely about 1877, and farmed Lot 25, Conc 5, Chapman Township, Parry Sound, Ontario. A Hoerner family donated land for the Chapman Community Cemetery where many of William and Elizabeth's descendents are buried.
Eventually their son William took over the family farm and William and Elizabeth continued to live there in their latter years. | Family: William Hoerner / Elizabeth Steinacker (F2979)
|
2805 |
The family relocated frequently as Jonas was employed in the making and repairing of buggies. | Family: Jonas Becker / Minnie Koehles (F3158)
|
2806 |
The family resided at 49 Bingeman Street in Kitchener, Ontario. Erma's mother died during childbirth. Erma later lived with her aunts on a farm on Greenbrook Drive in Kitchener, Ontario. Her father remarried in 1911. | Shoemaker, Erma S. (I21641)
|
2807 |
The family resided at Part Lots 1 and 2, Conc 3, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario. | Family: Jacob Marks / Margaretha Hollinger (F6603)
|
2808 |
The family resided in Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario where Mathias was employed as a carpenter. They attended St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The census of 1861 shows this couple residing in Berlin, Ontario in a 1 1/2 storey frame house along with the family of Henry Wurm and Elizabeth Steinacker.
Mathias died on Sept 4, 1896. His wife predeceased him on May 12, 1880 following an illness of one week. Following the death of his wife, Mathias lived with his son, Conrad. | Family: Mathias | Basilius Wurm / Maria Elisabetha Neeb (F2652)
|
2809 |
The family resided in Kitchener, Ontario where Lorne operated a service station. | Family: Albert "Lawrence" Becker / Mary Louise Baetz (F3159)
|
2810 |
The family resided in Morriston, Ontario where Christian owned a hotel. They later relocated to Guelph, Ontario where Christian operated the Victoria Hotel, 69 Wyndham St. in 1905 and the Union Hotel on MacDonnell St. from 1908 to 1912. | Family: Christian Becker / Emilia Bitschy (F3170)
|
2811 |
The godfather was John Hahn and the godmother was Catharine Hahn, wife of Carl Frederick Mayor. | Wurm, Matilda Augusta (I10484)
|
2812 |
The late Nora Carlaw wrote:
James Carlaw and his wife Mary Isobelle Ferguson came to the United States from Scotland probably about 1840. At that time there was a great deal of anti British feeling in the U.S.A., so they moved to Chippawa, Ontario, where he a shoemaker store. His family kept getting larger until finally, he found he couldn't make shoes fast enough to provide for his family, so he moved to a farm east of Arthur, on what is now hwy #9, in West Garafraxa Township in 1859 on concession 3, lot 33. The family attended Arthur Public School.
According to the Wellington County Directory 1870-1871 James Carlaw had a farm on con. 3 lot 33 and James and his son John had a farm on con. 3 lot 34. James Carlaw was a shoemaker in Arthur, and John Carlaw was a carpenter.
James Carlaw was born in 1808 and died on June 30, 1898. He married Mary Isobelle Ferguson, born 1822, died Nov. 8, 1896. The family was born in Chippawa, except Robert and Maria who were born in West Garafraxa.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index)
CARLAW , JAMES
Sex: Male
Age: 62
Birthplace: SCOTLAND
Religion: Canada Presbyterian/C. Presb.
Origin: SCOTCH
Occupation: FARMER
District: WELLINGTON CTRE. ( 034 )
Sub-district: Garafraxa West ( G )
Division: 2
Page: 9
Microfilm reel: C-9947-8
Reference: RG31 ? Statistics Canada
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~onvsr/death/deathindex_ca_new.htm on Jan 30, 2006
CARLAW, James, m, June 30, 1898, 89 years. 8 mths., Not Given, cause ? Old Age, ill 3 weeks, Farmer, Infm. ? William CARLAW; West Garafraxa (Wellington Co.) 022278-98
| Carlaw, James (I13387)
|
2813 |
The marriage was performed by William B. Weaver, Minister. Witnesses were Marvin T. LaHue and Gertrude C. Zoellner, Detroit, Michigan. At the time of marriage, the groom was employed as a merchant and the bride was an operator, both residing in Detroit, Michigan. | Family: Franklin A. Huetter / Leona L. Wurm (F7154)
|
2814 |
The marriage was without children. The son of a cousin of Martin Lein took over the house. | Family: Johann Martin Lein / Elizabetha Schäfer (F6543)
|
2815 |
The marriage witnessed by William Lapsley. Jane Hastings was flower girl. | Family: John Harrington / Sarah Mitchell Hastings (F0092)
|
2816 |
The men were racing the horses on their wagons and Thomas, age six months, was killed. | McDermott, Thomas (I35798)
|
2817 |
the oldest | Finkbeiner, Mary Magdalena (I00409)
|
2818 |
The online account of Ezra Eby's work quotes the following information about the father of Mary Tyson:
Probably this person is William Tyson b: 26 nov 1722 and his wife was Alice Nash.
His will: May 18, 1805. February 19, 1810.
To son Matthias, Joseph and daughters Ann, widow of Jacob Casselbury, daughter Magdelane, deceased, wife of Richard Umsted, daughter Mary
deceased, wife of Jacob Shoemaker, daughter Elizabeth, wife of Henry Peters, daughter Barbara, deceased, wife of Michael Zeigler, to son
John, daughter Catharine, wife of Abraham Huntsperger, sons William and Isaac, 1/11 part of estate each. Personal estate to be sold. Execs: Sons John and Isaac Tyson. Wit: Jacob Casselbury, Thomas Bean.
| Tyson, Mary Nash (I04570)
|
2819 |
The Ottawa Citizen Tuesday April 5, 1994
Deaths
CALLAHAN, Florence Jane
In the Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior, Ontario, on Sunday, April 3, 1994, Jane Callahan (nee Ring) of Arnprior, in her 99th year. Predeceased by Albert Wurm by first marriage and Dominic Callahan by second marriage. Predeceased by her sons, Cecil, Verner and Gilbert Wurm and by infant daughter, Nova Jane Callanhan. Survived by daughters-in-law, Elaine, Iris and Joyce Wurm. Dear sister of Helen Morphy. Survived by 12 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchild, as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers, Lorne, Alex, Charlie, Edward, James, Frank, Marcus, Jack and Stuart and sisters, Mary O'Brien, Barbara Bullard, Gertrude Potter, Wilhelmina Monette and Edith Ellis. Jane was a member of the Mons Rebekah Lodge and Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior, where friends may call Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. Funeral Service in the chapel Wednesday, April 6, 1994, at 2pm,. Rev. Bruce Ferguson officiating. Interment White Lake Cemetery. In memoriam to the Anglican Church or the charity of one's choice appreciate by the family. Ladies Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Branch, 174 Arnprior to assemble at Boyce Funeral Home, Tuesday at 2pm for service. | Ring, Florence Jane (I10491)
|
2820 |
THE RECORD
(May 21, 2009) -- ELLIOTT, Doris Marie (nee Shewan) - Of Palmerston, passed away peacefully at Royal Terrace Nursing Home, Palmerston on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 in her 87th year. Wife of the late, Harold Fair Elliott (1994). Dear mother of [...]. Loving Grandmother of 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Fondly remembered by one nephew [...] as well as many friends. Predeceased by her parents, Charles and Elizabeth (Fischer) Shewan; sister, Lyla Shoemaker; brother, Gordon in infancy; and brother-in-law, Carl Shoemaker. The family will receive friends on Friday, May 22, 2009 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Heritage Funeral Home , Palmerston. The Funeral Service will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday May 23, 2009 at 11 a.m. Interment Palmerston Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Palmerston United Church, the Royal Terrace Residents Council or the Palmerston Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. | Shewan, Doris Marie (I02651)
|
Copyright © Wurm-Hastings. | Powered by TNG
| |