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401 1911 Whitley, Northumberland
William Strong, patient, 55, married 23 years, 4 children born, 2 living, 2 deceased, stone repairer in pit at colliery, a worker, born Calstock, Cornwal, infirmity a rupture 
STRONG, William (I16772)
 
402 1911: Frank Wernham Gutridge aged 30 and his sister Alice Mabel Gutridge aged 35, both single lived together at 89 Ospringe Road, Faversham (seven room house). Frank was working as a clerk in the civil service. Alice wasn't working. GUTTERIDGE, Alice Mabel (I2477)
 
403 1911: Frank Wernham Gutridge aged 30 and his sister Alice Mabel Gutridge aged 35, both single lived together at 89 Ospringe Road, Faversham (seven room house). Frank was working as a clerk in the civil service. Alice wasn't working. GUTTERIDGE, Frank Wernham (I2481)
 
404 1916
A.W. Youngson was born on September 10, 1890. He was the son of Robert and Helen B. Youngson of Stonehaven, Scotland. He resided in Transcona prior to his enlistment in the armed service and was engaged as an engineer in the Transcona Shops Power House.
A.W Youngson gained experience with the Aberdeen Garrison Volunteers in Stonehaven, Scotland for two years. He joined the Cameron Highlanders on December 18, 1914. A.W. Youngson was killed in action on September 21, 1916. In recognition of his supreme sacrifice and service to King and Country, A.W Youngson's name was memorialized on the Cenotaph now located in Memorial Park Circle. He is commemorated at the Vimy Memorial in France.

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Transcona Man Killed in Action Further Casualties - Sergt. A. W. Youngson Yields Supreme Sacrifice Other Local Volunteers Wounded

The Canadians have been in the thick of the fighting on the Somme front, and late casualty lists contain the intelligence of the death in action of Sergt. Alex W. Youngson, of the 43rd Cameron Highlanders. Deceased joined the Camerons as a private in December, 1914, and gained steady promotion from the ranks. He was employed in the power house of the local shops when he enlisted, and was highly respected locally. Deceased, who was unmarried, was 24 years of age, and his survived by his parents who reside at Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire Scotland. Two brothers are in the Army.

Ptes. Albert Hamelin of the 44th Battalion and Robt. McLean, of the 43rd Camerons, have been reported as slightly wounded.

Transcona Times
Type : Papier Transcona Historical Museum Winnipeg , Manitoba

http://www.museevirtuel.ca/pm.php?id=record_detail&fl=0&$lg=Francais&ex=193&rd=96142&hs=1&alt=

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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:24 pm
Post subject: Youngson Alexander W Sjt

Youngson Alexander Wood Sjt #420361 43rd Canadian Inf (Manitoba Regt) b Stonehaven 10/09/1890 e Winnipeg 26 Killed in Action F & F 21-Sep-16 Son of Robert & Helen B Youngson, Fallaw, Inverkeilor, Arbroath, Forfarshire. Also 27 Ann St; Stonehaven. For King & Country : Employed on Canadian Pacific Railway. Occ: Engineer. Vimy Memorial M. R. 23 ADJ 17-4-16 P3 Col 7.
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5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion THE BLACK WATCH

Fetteresso War Memorial (Stonehaven War Memorial)
ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF STONEHAVEN AND DISTRICT.
A TRIBUTE TO THEIR DEAD 1914 - 1919.
ONE BY ONE DEATH CHALLENGED THEM. ONE BY ONE THEY SMILED IN HIS GRIM VISAGE AND REFUSED TO BE DISMAYED.

Alexander W. YOUNGSON
Sergeant, 43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

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In memory of Sergeant ALEXANDER WOOD YOUNGSON who died on September 21, 1916 Military Service:
Service Number: 420361
Age: 26
Force: Army
Unit: Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment)
Division: 43rd Bn.
Additional Information:
Son of Robert and Helen B. Youngson, of Burnside, Fallaw, Inverkeilor, Arbroath, Forfarshire, Scotland.
Commemorated on Page 186 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.

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YOUNGSON, ALEXANDER WOOD
Sergeant
420361
79th Cameron Highlanders
43rd Battalion


Military Service
Sergeant A.W. Youngson volunteered to bear the King’s uniform in battle. He enlisted December 18th, 1914 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He gained experience with the Aberdeen Garrison Volunteers in Stonehaven, Scotland for two years. Alexander Youngson was killed in action on September 21, 1916 age 26. In lieu of a known burial, his name is commemorated at the Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.

Commemorations
In recognition of his supreme sacrifice and service to King and Country, Alexander Youngson’s name was memorialized on the Cenotaph now located in Memorial Park Circle.

Biographical Information
Alexander Wood Youngson was born on September 10th, 1890 in Stonehaven, Scotland. He was the son of Robert and Helen B. Youngson of Stonehaven, Scotland. He resided in Transcona prior to his enlistment in the armed service and was engaged as an engineer in the Transcona Shops Power House.

Museum/Archival Resources
Knox Presbyterian Church “Roll of Honor”
Transcona Times Article: “Our Honor Roll” March 31, 1916
Transcona Times Article: “Roll of Honor” April 7, 1916
Transcona Times Article: “Transcona Man Killed in Action” October 06, 1916

Other Resources
Website: Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Website: National Archives. http://www.archives.ca
Website: Canada Remembers.  
YOUNGSON, Alexander Wood ^ (I5008)
 
405 1916
Departure Date: 26 Jul 1916 Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland Destination Port: Quebec, Canada Ship Name: Athenia. Shipping Line: Donaldson Line Official Number: 119121 Master: James Black

Euphemia emigrated to Canada with four sons, John, Albert, George and Thomas. David had come the year previously to work with his father.


1945
625 Victor Street, Winnipeg North Centre
Gordon S. Nicol, discharged air force
Mrs. John Nicol
John Nicol, stereotype


1949
625 Victor Street, Winnipeg North Centre
Gordon Nicol, retired
Euphemia Nicol
John Nicol, B. A. Oil 
Euphemia Simpson (I13022)
 
406 1918 Kelly's Directory
Horace Jeffery, Recreation Tavern, 16 East Street, Faversham 
JEFFERY, Horace William (I2465)
 
407 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I18804)
 
408 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I18798)
 
409 1920 census states that Clara arrived in the U.S. during 1902 and was naturalized during 1913. She is living with her second husband Henry Tuttle, who was aged 31, born Massachusetts and was a manager on a diary farm.


Clara Tong (nee Duncan) and her young son, Archibald H. Tong, then aged 2, were located on passenger arrival lists for 11 March 1910. She landed at Boston having sailed aboard the Ivernia from Southampton in England. Her passenger record records her closest kin from the country she was leaving as being, Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, her mother, at Faversham. Clara records her previous address as being Nashua, New Hampshire. She also indicated that her son had been born at Nashua and that Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan was his grandmother.

The 1910 census was taken on 15 April 1910 and accordingly, Clara and her son, Archibald, had returned home by that time. This passenger arrival record is the first hint at just how frequently our family remembers the numerous trips made by Lizzie and her children across the Atlantic Ocean.


Burial found on FindAGrave website
Birth: Aug. 8, 1883
Faversham
Kent, England
Death: Jun. 15, 1948
Leominster
Worcester County
Massachusetts, USA


Daughter of George Duncan and Elizabeth G Gregory.

Married twice:

1. March 1902 Faversham, Kent, England, UK to John A Tong.

To their union was born a son, Archibald H Tong.

Clara and John divorced 1 Jun 1912 in New Hampshire.

2. 26 Mar 1914 Sterling, Worcester, Massachusetts to Henry Newton Tuttle.

No children born of their union.


Family links:
Spouse:
Henry Newton Tuttle (1889 - 1964)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Evergreen Cemetery
Leominster
Worcester County
Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Section 5, Lot 53

Created by: cap624
Record added: Nov 21, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 44659521 
DUNCAN, Clara (I2200)
 
410 1920, 303 Milton Avenue, Apt. #371, Milton Town, Ballston Spa Village, Saratoga County, NY
George Heed, head, rented, male, white, 33, single, emigrated 1906, naturalized 1917, can read and write, born England, mother tongue English, father and mother born England both mother tongue English, George working as a Machinist in a machine shop as a worker.


1930, 180 Burgoyne Avenue, Ford Edward, Washington county, NY, ed 18
George Heed, head, value of home $3700, renter, no, male, white, 43, married, age at first marriage 34, did not attend school during the year, yes can read and write, England, England, England, English 1908, NA, yes able to speak English, operator, Restaurant, owner, at work yesterday, not a veteran

Ivy M. Heed, wife, no, female, white, 33, married, age at first marriage 24, did not attend school during the year, yes can read and write, England, England, England, England, English. 1910, NA, yes able to speak English, none

Edward G? Head, son, no, male, white 8-8/12 (bc 1921), single, yes attended school during the year, yes can read and write, New York, England, England, yes able to speak English, none

Dorothy L.?, daughter, no, female, white 2-2/12 (bc 1927), single, did not attend school during the year, cannot read and write, New York, England, England, no not able to speak English, none


1993
Record

PreviewName: Edward L Heed
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1921
Phone Number: 747-4765
Address: 853 Ethan Allen St, Fort Edward, NY, 12828 (1993)

Edward L Heed 10 Jul 1921 747-4765 853 Ethan Allen St, Fort Edward, NY, 12828 (1993)

Helene J Heed 18 Aug 1924 747-4765 853 Ethan Allen St, Fort Edward, NY, 12828 (1993)
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Name: Edward L Heed
Address: 41 Ethan Allen St
City: Fort Edward
State: New York
Zip Code: 12828-1108
Phone Number: 518-747-4765
Residence Years: 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
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Name: H Heed
Address: 41 Ethan Allen St
City: Fort Edward
State: New York
Zip Code: 12828-1108
Phone Number: 518-747-4765
Residence Years: 2002
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Joan M Heed 3 Feb 1952 853 Ethan Allen St, Fort Edward, NY, 12828

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Schenectady Gazette, Friday, February 20, 1959.

George Heed, Ballston Spa, dead at 71

Ballston Spa - George B. Heed, 71, of East Line road, died Wednesday morning at the Benedict Memorial Hospital. He was a former resident of Fort Edward and had operated a restaurant there.

He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, Ballston Spa, and of the Fort Edward Masonic Lodge.
The furneral service will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Forst Edward Episcopal Church.
Burial will be in the Union cemetery. Fort Edward, The Wright funeral home, 19 East street, Fort Edward, will be open today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m..
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Heed; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Burnt Hills; a son, Edward Heed, Fort Edward; astepson Frank Williams, Ballston Spa; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Della Porta, Saratoga Springs, and five grandchildren. 
HEAD, George Benjamin (I8243)
 
411 1921 Battleford, Saskatchewan census puts William Youngson there living with his sister, Maggie and her husband, John Dalgarno and their two children. Immigration year for William was 1906. So, may the William Robert Youngson in Australia be a different fellow!


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Catalogue description
Name Youngson, William Service Number(s): Z/3255 ... Rank or Rating: ...
Reference: ADM 339/1/43020
Description:
Name Youngson, William
Service Number(s): Z/3255
Rank or Rating: Ordinary Seaman, Able Seaman
Date of Birth: 13 November 1896
Date: 1914-1919
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description


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EECH. - On January 5, at thc Maryborough Hospital, Agnes
(Daisy), loved wife of Frank, loved mother of Daisy (Mrs. Matheson), Edna (Mrs. Butler), Bruce, Faith (Mrs. Higgs, New Guinea), and Gloria (Mrs. Youngson), aged 62 years.
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Australian electoral rolls

1949 Balaclava, Elsternwick, Victoria State
William Robert Youngson, 34 Drake st. S3., milkman
Gloria Dawn Youngson, 34 Drake st. S3. home duties

1954 Wimmera, Stawell, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 8 Bewley St., St. Arnaud, joiner
Gloria Dawn Youngson, 8 Bewley St., St. Arnaud, home duties

1963 Wimmera, St. Arnaud, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 8 Bewley St., St. Arnaud, joiner
Gloria Dawn Youngson, 8 Bewley St., St. Arnaud, home duties

1968 Wimmera, St. Arnaud, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 8 Bewley St., St. Arnaud, joiner
Gloria Dawn Youngson, 8 Bewley St., St. Arnaud, home duties

1972 Flinders, Karingal, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 2/11 Kelso St., Frkstn 3199, clerk
Merle Youngson (female), 2/11 Kelso St., Frkstn 3199, assistant

1972 Wimmera, St. Arnaud, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 2 Alma St., Starnd 3478, teacher
Gloria Dawn Youngson, 2 Alma St., Starnd 3478, home duties

1977 Flinders, Karingal, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 15 Cranbourne Rd., Frkstn 3199, clerk
Merle Youngson (female), 15 Cranbourne Rd., Frkstn 3199, home duties


1977 Wimmera, St. Arnaud, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 14 Raglan St., Starnd 3478, teacher
Gloria Dawn Youngson, 14 Raglan St., Starnd 3478, home duties


1977 Melbourne West, Werribee, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 36 Sheahan Cres., Werbee 3030, clerk
Merle Youngson (female), 36 Sheahan Cres., Werbee 3030, home duties
Brian Frank Youngson, 3/1 Pagnoccolo St., Werbee 3030, Admin officer
June Elizabeth Youngson, 3/1 Pagnoccolo St., Werbee 3030, teacher


1977 North Western, St. Arnaud, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 14 Raglan St., Starnd 3478, teacher
Gloria Dawn Youngson, 14 Raglan St., Starnd 3478, home duties


1980 Henty, Chadstone, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 65 Alma St, Chdstne, teacher
Gloria Dawn Youngson, 65 Alma St, Chdstne, home duties
Linda Gaye Youngson, 65 Alma St, Chdstne, student


1980 Lalor, Werribee, Victoria
William Robert Youngson, 26 Sheahan Cres., Werbee 3030, clerk
Merle Youngson (female), 26 Sheahan Cres., Werbee 3030, home duties
Brian Frank Youngson, 8 Baggott Dr., Werbee 3030, clerk
June Elizabeth Youngson, 8 Baggott Dr., Werbee 3030, teacher

Crevies Building, Newburgh, Foveran, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 
YOUNGSON, William Robert (I6340)
 
412 1921 lived on Concession 5, Lot 8, Humberstone Township, Welland County BARNHART, Francis Joseph (I8507)
 
413 1927 29 Oct — Age: 83 Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, The Garage House, Blenheim Lane, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland at 2:30 a.m. of Cerebral Haemorrhage & Senility YOUNGSON, Robert (I6828)
 
414 1929 Oct. 29 Champneys Arm Brights Disease HOBBS (?) Robert M C.O.E. 66 Champneys Champneys HOBBS, Robert (I137)
 
415 1932 and 1933 in Leominster, Massachusetts TONG, Archibald H. (I4946)
 
416 1935 CENSUS
ENGLISH HARBOR
TRINITY BAY DISTRICT
142 143 PENNY Colin Head M M 57
PENNY Charlotte Wife F M 58
PENNY Hubert Son M M 22 
PENNY, Colin Gilbert (I263)
 
417 1937
SCHEBEK-NICOL
A pretty wedding was solemnized at the First English Lutheran church Wednesday, June 9, at 7:30 p.m., when Margaret Smith [Nicol], youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol, 791 Home Street, became the bride of Mr. Alfred Schebek. Rev. T. S. Rees officiated.

The bridge, who was given in marriage by her father, wore peach dotted taffeta, velvet trimmed, with white. She carried Johanna Hill roses with lilies of the valley.

The bride's only attendant was her eldest sister, Miss Jean Nicol, who wore orchid moire and carried Talisman roses.

Mr. Edward Misner, cousin of the bridegroom, was groomsman.

The ushers were Messrs. John and James Nicol, brothers of the bride.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.
[Winnipeg Free Press, Monday, June 14, 1937, p. 11.]
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Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol, Agnes Street, were honored on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary September 23 [1957] when their daughter Mrs. Jean Knowles entertained at dinner at Oden's restaurant. A son, Arthur R. Nicol, read several congratulatory messages and made a presentation on behalf of the family.

Mr. and Mrs. Nicol have seven other children: Mrs. H. J. Chase, Edmond; Mrs. A. Schebek, Hornpayne, Ont.; Robert A. Nicol, Angusville, Man.; John A. Nicol and Kenneth C. Nicol, Winnipeg; James R. Nicol, Toronto and David Nicol, Trail B.C. There are 18 grandchildren and one great grandson.

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Death date is actually the date the notice appeared in the Niagara Falls Review newspaper.

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D Schebek
(705) 292-8934 1089 Connaught Dr Ennismore ON K0L1T0 
NICOL, Margaret Simpson (I13028)
 
418 1939 incapacitated HARGRAVES OR HARGREAVE, Jack (I18546)
 
419 1939 register
Name: Archie Brand
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1908
Residence Year: 1939
Address: 10th Lock House
Residence Place: Atherstone, Warwickshire, England
Occupation: Stableman
Schedule Number: 114
Sub Schedule Number: 1
Enumeration District: QFBG
Registration district: 387/1
Inferred Spouse: Ada Miriam Brand
Household Members:
Name
Archie Brand
Ada Miriam Brand
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1939 Register; Reference: RG 101/5722I


from Commonwealth War Graves Commission website:
Driver
BRAND, ARCHIBALD
Service Number T/215015

Died 15/04/1944

Aged 35

Royal Army Service Corps

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brand, of Newmarket, Suffolk; husband of Ada Miriam Brand, of Newmarket.


INSCRIPTION
HOW HARD IT IS TO PART WITH ONE WE LOVED SO DEAR. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY WIFE MIRIAM, DAUGHTER JUNE
Buried at CASSINO WAR CEMETERY

Location: Italy
Number of casualties: 3991

Cemetery/memorial reference: I. A. 20.

From: http://www.undyingmemory.net/Newmarket/brand%20archibald.html
T/215015, Driver, Archibald BRAND
Aged 35


Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in Action on Saturday 15th April 1944
Born in Q4-1908 [Newmarket 3b:439] to Mark and Alice BRAND (née DOWNING), of 6 Mineral Cottages, Granby Street, Newmarket. His mother died in 1928 and father re married, to Daisy SCOTT in Newmarket in 1930.

1911 census...Aged 3, he was at 6 Mineral Cottages, Granby Street, Newmarket with his father Mark BRAND [30] born Barrow, cow man on stud; his mother Alice [39] brothers John [7] born Aldeburgh; Jerry [5] and Mark [1]. Archie married Ada Miriam CHAPMAN in Newmarket in Q2-1932. They had a daughter, June. They have not been identified in the 1939 register, but his parents were at Victoria House, Drapery Row, Newmarket with his brother Peter [1-5-1939]. Ada married Frederick D.W.CLARK in 1958.

Archibald and some others were moved to Cassino War Cemetery in February 1945. The original burial was between Cassino and Mignano, at Monte Rotondo (4 NZ M.D.S.) Military Cemetery in grave J.21.



© Commonwealth War Graves Commission


Archibald is buried in Cassino War Cemetery, Italy- Ref: I.A.20 
BRAND, Archie (I17589)
 
420 1939 register he was a miner, shifter STRONG, Samuel (I16786)
 
421 1939 Register he was working as a Driver of motor van for grocery provisional merchant, leather glove cutter. SMITH, Percival Henry Frank (I14347)
 
422 1939 Register living with her parents and she was working as a shop assistant in a confectioner's shop. Possibly at Maynard's shop in Taunton. There is a photograph of her that looks like it was in a newspaper. She apparently worked at Maynard's for 43 years. SMITH, Hilda Elizabeth (I17848)
 
423 1939 Register living with sister Nellie and her husband and their 2 children. He was with R.A.F. A.C.2 864959 934 Balloon Squadron at that time.

married 3 times

Gladys Blanche Sheldon
1907 – 1929

femalePrivate

Spouse & Children
Gladys Mabel Waldron
1909 – 1937

Spouse & Children
Mary Lillian Winsor

malePrivate

femalePrivate

Raymond Hill

Philip Charles Hill
1942 – 1996

View Family Group Sheet 
HILL, Frank (I291)
 
424 1939 Register Percival was in Cotford Mental Hospital in Bishop's Lydeard. FOSTER, Percival William (I17869)
 
425 1939 shown as a widower and a commercial traveller with no one else in his household living in Somerset Taunton MB WOOS, #8 Langholme.

possible marriage:
Name: Cyril E Baker
Registration Date: Apr 1926
[May 1926]
[Jun 1926]
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Registration district: Weymouth
Inferred County: Dorset
Spouse: Marjorie A Roberts
Volume Number: 5a
Page Number: 784


The National Archives' catalogue
J - Records of the Supreme Court of Judicature and related courts
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Divorce Court File: 1566. Appellant: Marjoire Alice Baker. Respondent: Cyril Edwin...
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Reference: J 77/2964/1566
Description:
Divorce Court File: 1566. Appellant: Marjoire Alice Baker. Respondent: Cyril Edwin Baker. Type: Wife's petition for divorce [WD].

Date: 1931
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description 
BAKER, Cyril Edwin (I645)
 
426 1945
625 Victor Street, Winnipeg North Centre
Gordon S. Nicol, discharged air force
Mrs. John Nicol
John Nicol, stereotype


1949
625 Victor Street, Winnipeg North Centre
Gordon Nicol, retired
Euphemia Nicol
John Nicol, B. A. Oil


1963
791 Home Street, Winnipeg North Centre
Gordon Nicol, caretaker
Mrs. Tillie Nicol


1968
791 Home Street, Winnipeg North Centre
Gordon Nicol, caretaker
Mrs. Tillie Nicol
David Nicol, student


1974
791 Home Street, Winnipeg North Centre
Gordon Nicol, Wpg. Sch. Div. #1
Mrs. Tillie Nicol, Housewife
David Nicol, Clerk


GORDON SIMPSON NICOL With great sadness, we announce the sudden and peaceful passing of Gordon Nicol on Thursday, April 4, 2002. He will be sadly missed by his wife Tilly of 55 years; his son David; cherished grandchildren, Scott and Melissa; sisters-in-law, Irene and Alma (Reg), as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Euphamia and John, five brothers and special daughter-in-law Susan. Dad joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940 and served as a flight mechanic in the 427 squadron. On his return to Canada he married Tilly, the girl next door. For several years he worked with the British American Oil Company, before joining the Winnipeg School Board as a custodian until his retirement. The one thing he loved most in life was telling stories and visiting with people. Throughout his life, Dad enjoyed travelling and spending leisurely summers at the cottage with his family. He was an avid bowler and curler, and was a season ticket holder of the Blue Bombers for over 50 years. He also was a strong supporter of the Jets and the Moose. Funeral service will be held on Monday, April 8 at 1:00 p.m. in the Leatherdale Gardiner Funeral Chapel, 1501 Waverley St. with Pastor D. Lowe officiating. Viewing will be one half hour prior to service. Interment to follow in Waverley Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Gordons memory may be made to the Alzheimers Society of Manitoba, 120 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB, R3C 4G2 or to a charity of your choice. Dad and Grandpa, You never failed to do your best, Your heart was true and tender. You lived your life for those you loved, And those you love, remember. LEATHERDALE GARDINER 232 Kennedy Street 949-4878

As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on April 06, 2002


sil Irene
sil Alma (Reg)
dil Susan deceased
5 brothers deceased 
NICOL, Gordon Simpson (I13027)
 
427 1945 Canada Voters List
Rural list of Electors
Electoral District of Welland. Rural Pollin Division No. 142, Township of Stamford
Comprising the area included within a line described as commencing at the north-west corner of Lot No. 77, thence along Thorold Stone Road, south following Niagara Falls city line to south-east corner of Lot No. 108; thence west along dividing line between Lot No. 108 and Lot No. 113 to Drummond Road; thence north along the centre line of Drummond Road to the place of beginning.

Electors #16 - 19
Barnhart, Harry, railwayman, R. R. 3, N. Falls
Barnhart, Mrs. Harry
Barnhart, Floyd, car inspector
Barnhart, Sylvia, stenographer


1949 Rural list of Electors
Electoral District of Welland, Township of Stamford. Rural Polling Division No. 142.
Comprising the area included within a line described as commencing at the north-west corner of Lot No. 77, thence along Thorold Stone Road, south following Niagara Falls city line to south-east corner of Lot No. 108; thence west along dividing line between Lot No. 108 and Lot No. 113 to Drummond Road; thence north along the centre line of Drummond Road to the place of beginning.
1949
Barnhart, Floyd, car inspector, 697 Portage Road
Barnhart, Harry F., rail. employee, 697 Portage Road
Barnhart, Mrs. Elsie, 697 Portage Road
Bacon, Wm. H. senior engineer, C.N.R. 604 Portage Road
Bacon, Mrs. Beatrice - 604 Portage Road
Bacon, Wm. H. Jr., carpenter, 604 Portage Road




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Floyd was buried at Pleasantview Memorial Gardens, Highway 20, Fonthill, Ontario following a service at Morse & Sons Funeral Home in Niagara Falls. He had been a life-long member of the Masons fraternity and received a Mason's farewell.

Headline Barnhart, Floyd A. Barney /d SecC
Page 7
Date Friday, June 14, 1996
Newspaper Review
Type Death Announcement
Subject(s) Biography
Niagara Falls Public Library online newpaper index


Floyd had married as his second wife, Kathleen M. Weaver. She had been married to Floyd's cousin. She was born on 8 August 1917 and died on 26 June 2002. She, too, was buried at Pleasantview Memorial Gardens, Highway 20, Fonthill, Ontario following a service at Morse & Sons Funeral Home in Niagara Falls.

1. Headline Barnhart, Floyd A. Barney /d SecC
Page 7
Date Friday, June 14, 1996
Newspaper Review
Type Death Announcement

2. Headline Barnhart, Harry/d
Page 2
Date Saturday, January 17, 1987
Newspaper Review
Type Death Announcement

3. Headline Barnhart, Kathleen M
Page B12
Date Friday, June 28, 2002
Newspaper Review
Type Death Announcement


Tribute Memorial Candles From
Morgan Funeral Homes

BARNHART, Kathleen Muriel. - Peacefully on June 26, 2002 at the Greater Niagara General Hospital, in her 85th year. Kathleen M. Barnhart, loving wife of the late Floyd (1996), and the late Lorne Weaver (1977). Dear mother of Shirley Kaufman (Keith), of Kitchener, loving remembered grandmother of Kelly-Anne, of Kitchener. Dear sister of Jim Harrison (Jane), of St. Catharines, Bill Harrison, of Barrie, Donna Chaulk (Ron), of Calgary, and the late George Harrison. Kathleen is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Family will receive friends at the MORSE & SON CHAPEL of the MORGAN FUNERAL HOMES, 5917 Main Street, on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. A service under the auspices of Niagara Chapter 23 of the Order of the Eastern Star, will take place at the funeral home on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A funeral service of remembrance will be held at the funeral home on Saturday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Interment will follow at Pleasentview Memorial Gardens. As an expression of sympathy donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Weaver Cemetery
Location: Willick Rd. west of Sodom Rd.
Size: .3 acres
History: Cemetery was established in 1863 by the German Evangelist Protestant United St. Paul's Church of Chippawa. George Weaver Jr. received a portion of the cemetery from the church elders in 1872.The Weaver family successfully petitioned the City to take ownership in 1993.
First Burial: German Evangelist: Johann Rausow (1860)
Additional Burials:Weaver Family: George P. & Matilda (1873), children of George & Caroline Weaver
Information:
approximately .5 km from Sodom Rd. 
BARNHART, Floyd Alvin Francis (I89)
 
428 1945 Canada Voters List
Rural list of Electors
Electoral District of Welland. Rural Pollin Division No. 142, Township of Stamford
Comprising the area included within a line described as commencing at the north-west corner of Lot No. 77, thence along Thorold Stone Road, south following Niagara Falls city line to south-east corner of Lot No. 108; thence west along dividing line between Lot No. 108 and Lot No. 113 to Drummond Road; thence north along the centre line of Drummond Road to the place of beginning.

Electors #16 - 19
Barnhart, Harry, railwayman, R. R. 3, N. Falls
Barnhart, Mrs. Harry
Barnhart, Floyd, car inspector
Barnhart, Sylvia, stenographer

1949 Rural list of Electors
Electoral District of Welland, Township of Stamford. Rural Polling Division No. 142.
Comprising the area included within a line described as commencing at the north-west corner of Lot No. 77, thence along Thorold Stone Road, south following Niagara Falls city line to south-east corner of Lot No. 108; thence west along dividing line between Lot No. 108 and Lot No. 113 to Drummond Road; thence north along the centre line of Drummond Road to the place of beginning.
1949
Barnhart, Floyd, car inspector, 697 Portage Road
Barnhart, Harry F., rail. employee, 697 Portage Road
Barnhart, Mrs. Elsie, 697 Portage Road
Bacon, Wm. H. senior engineer, C.N.R. 604 Portage Road
Bacon, Mrs. Beatrice - 604 Portage Road
Bacon, Wm. H. Jr., carpenter, 604 Portage Road




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Obituary for William Jesse Barnhart

BARNHART, William Jesse - Passed away May 30, 2007 at his home in Jefferson City, he was 65 years old. Bill was born March 27, 1942 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, the son of Benjamin and Beryl Beales Barnhart. He married Elizabeth Hazelwood on November 7, 1974 in Fort Leonardwood. He was self-employed as a professional musician. Memorial services will be held at ROBINSON FUNERAL HOME on Friday, June 1, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. with Rev. Marion Mitchell officiating. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Barnhart of Jefferson City, MO; son, Jamie Barnhart and his wife Trisha of Ashland, their children, Skylar, Ashleigh and Corbin. Daughter, Jessica Kremer and her husband Matthew of Jefferson City, their children, Alex and Anna. Daughter, Jennifer Barnhart of Jefferson City, MO. and her daughter, Sierra; sister, Bonnie Barnhart-Commerford of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada; Aunt Shirley Barnhart of Welland, Ontario, Canada. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to St. Mary's Foundation Oncology Fund, 100 St. Mary's Medical Plaza, Jefferson City, MO. 65101 or to Sister's of St. Mary's Hospice, 520 Ellis Blvd. Ste. N. Jefferson City, MO 65101. 10679341

Memoriam for James Barnhart Davey

DAVEY - In loving memory of my dear husband James Barnhart Davey who passed away March 20, 2005. The lovely things are quiet things Soft falling snow, And feathers dropped from flying wings Make no sound as they go. A petal loosened from a rose Quietly seed the ground, And love if lovely when it goes, Goes without a sound. His love will never die. Will always be loved and remembered by his wife Teresa. 
BARNHART, Harry Francis (I8238)
 
429 1st Pordage Francis Pordage Frances ml 3 Jun 1663 he bachelor, yeoman of Preston-Fav, aged 22 and upwards, s/o Thomas Pordage of the same, yeoman who consents and she spinster of the same aged 23 whose father is dead, at St. Mary Bredin or St. Mildred, Canterbury Family (F6065)
 
430 1st Series, 1568-1618, col. 447
White, Henry, of Canterbury, woollen draper, and Mary Batchelor of Kingsdown, virgin (bc 1693). At St. Mildred's, Canterbury. Christopher Batchelor of Canterbury, gent.. bondsman. Jan. 23, 1614.
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Title Petition
Ref No CCA-DCc-PET/149
Date 1660-1661
Description Writer: Batchelor, Susan, widow

Her former husband, John Cole, one of the late King's servants, held a lease of dean and chapter properties in Canterbury. She then married Christopher Batchelor, minister of Kingsdown and Tong, (Christopher Batcheler, A. M. Vicar of Tonge March 27, 1627, In 1627 by dispensation rector of Kingsdown near Sittingborne. See Rym. Fœ. vol. xviii. p. 1007. Also, Record of Kingsdown-near-Sittingbourne October 30, 1623.) who was persecuted for his loyalty to the Crown and had to leave his livings. She has difficulty keeping the houses in repair. There are still 9 years to run on the leases. Asks for them to be renewed for 40 years. [Date: lease renewed in 1661 (DCc/BB 74/196)]
Related Material Related lease, DCc/BB 74/196
Physical Description Paper, 1p, stains

from http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=37889

Person: Bacheler, Christopher (1619 - 1661)
CCEd Person ID: 37889
APPOINTMENT EVENTS

show detailsRector : Hinxhill (09/04/1619 - 27/05/1626 )
show detailsRector : Kingsdown (23/10/1623 - 05/05/1642 )
show detailsPerpetual Vicar : Tonge (15/03/1628 - 22/05/1661 )
show detailsVicar : Tonge (24/04/1628 - 05/05/1642 )

At Kingsdown specifically:
Batcheller , Christopher 1623 Appt (Institution) Rector View
Bachelor , Christopherus 1623 Disp (Dispensation) Rector View
Bacheler , Christoph 1628 Disp-App Rector View
Bacheller , Christoferus 1628 Libc Rector View
Bachelor , Cristoferus 1634 Libc Rector View
other, 1634 Libc Curate View
Bachelor , Christopherus 1637 Libc Rector View
Bacheller , Poferus 1642 Libc Rector View

Bacheler, Christopher (1619-1642)
CCEd Person ID: 37889
YEAR TYPE NAME AS RECORDED LOCATION OFFICE/STATUS FULL RECORD
1619 Appt(Institution) Batcheler, Christopher Hinxhill / Rector View
1623 Disp-App Bachelor, Christopherus Hinchill / Rector View
1623 Disp-App Bachelor, Christopherus Henr de Vere, Earl of Oxford, the Lord Chamberlain / Chaplain View
1623 Disp(Dispensation) Bachelor, Christopherus Ringsdowne / Rector View
1623 Appt(Institution) Batcheller, Christopher Kingsdowne / Rector View
1626 Vac((Other)) Bachellor, Christopher Hinxhill / Rector View
1628 Disp(Dispensation) Bacheler, Christoph Tonge / Vicar View
1628 Disp-App Bacheler, Christoph Kingsdowne / Rector View
1628 Disp-App Bacheler, Christoph Robert, Earl of Oxford / Chaplain View
1628 Libc Bacheller, Christoferus Kingsdowne / Rector View
1628 Appt(Institution) Bacheler, Christopher Tonge / Perpetual Vicar View
1628 Libc Batchellar, Christopherus Tonge / Vicar View
1634 Libc Bacheler, Cristoferus Tonge / Vicar View
1634 Libc Bachelor, Cristoferus Kingsdown / Rector View
1637 Libc Bachelor, Tonge / Vicar View
1637 Libc Bachelor, Christopherus Kingsdown / Rector View
1637 Appt(Licensing) Bacheller, Christopher Canterbury diocese / Preacher View
1642 Libc Bacheler, Poferus Tonge / Vicar View
1642 Libc Bacheller, Poferus Kingsdowne / Rector View

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At St. Mary Bredin
A brass plate near the step, close to the altar rails, for Christopher Bachelor, late of this parish, and Katherine, his wife, daughter of Harbert Finch, gent. they both died in 1604; arms, On a bend, three fleurs de lis, between three wings. A brass plate, with the arms of Finch; the figure and inscription lost. 
BATCHELOR, Christopher ? (I13403)
 
431 2 _PREF Y

Reference: 
Family (F829)
 
432 2 _PREF Y

Reference: 
Family (F831)
 
433 22 Jun 1625
Martin Trott, Esq., widower, 40 and Elizabeth Blincoe, of St. Bartholomew by the Exchange, London, spinster, 24, daughter of George Blinco, Esq., late of Weeke, co. Sussex, deceased; consent of her grandmother Dame Bridget Mayney attested by George Blincoe, of the Middle Temple, Esq., brother of said Elizabeth; at St. Bartholomew aforesaid.

Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Bishop of London ..., Volume 26, p. 155.
By Joseph Lemuel Chester, Church of England. Diocese of London 
Family (F4461)
 
434 24 Feb 1895 • Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
mother died in this childbirth 
BORLAND, Janet 'Jessie' (I17133)
 
435 25th July, 1598, at Canterbury Date 1598 Description Delivery of the gaol at Canterbury Castle made at Canterbury Castle on the 25th July, 1598, before Thomas Wilsford, Stephen Thornhurst, knights, John Boys, Mathew Hadd, Thomas Palmer, Henry Fynch and Robert Ed[? olphe] esquires and others, justices of the peace.
Edward Bysshopp of Bethersden, labourer, on the 20th March, 1597/8, at Bethersden, stole two hens worth 10d., the property of Ruben Stonestreete of Bethersden, yeoman. Pleads not guilty. Guilty. To be whipped.

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London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850
1634 Stonestreete Thomas, son of Reuben, Bethersden, Kent, yeoman, to Thomas Lenton, 2 Jan 1633/4, Tallow Chandlers' Company

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at the time of his marriage in 1608 he was residing at Bethersden 
STONESTREET, Reuben (I4879)
 
436 26 Feb 1941 • Minster Abbey, Minster, Sheppey, Kent Family (F5645)
 
437 27 Mar 1831 third calling of banns at Beaworthy, Devon, England
 
Family (F287)
 
438 28 Dec 1747 he so William/Alice of Goodnestone-Faversham - banns Teynham AD Family (F5620)
 
439 2993. 2018-05-09 19:11:49 byronwp@yahoo.com 7846989 : P6199 John HOCKING, b. 1762, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, England, d. Sep 1850, Cornwall, England , FATHER: ??, MOTHER: ?? HOCKING, John (I8263)
 
440 3. On a Flat Stone within ye Rails. Sub hoc Marmore, Corpus Johannis THOMSON, de Kenfield, Armigeri, requiescit./Primogenitus Henrici Thomson, Armigeri, Filius; et Johannis/Thomson, Militis, de Familiâ praedictâ, Haeres Vitam hauc/Mortalem, pro Sempiternâ, mutavit, decimo septimo Die/Mensis Januarij, Anno Incarnationis Domini, 1712/3. Annoq. Aetatis 82. THOMSON, John (I6579)
 
441 3/42 (29 November 1218)
29 Nov. Westminster. Kent. Walter de la Dene and Gilbert, Henry, William, Luke and John, his brothers, give the king half a mark for having a writ to attaint the twelve jurors before the itinerant justices in Kent, as abovesaid, against Simon of Odell , concerning their free tenement in Nettlestead. They have the writ. Order to the sheriff of Kent to take security for that half-mark to the king’s use for this writ. Witness the earl.
[Source: Fine Rolls Henry III https://finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/search/do_text_search]






Hundred of Swanborough,
Village of Kingston near Lewes
William Denn 1s 1-1/2 d.
William Denn, Jr. 1s 9d.
Auwis' Rucke 2s 3-3/4 d.
[Source: "Sussex subsidy of 1296: The rape of Lewes." The Three Earliest Subsidies For the County of Sussex 1296, 1327, 1332. Ed. William Hudson. London: Sussex Record Society, 1910. 40-53. British History Online. Web. 20 November 2018. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/suss-record-soc/vol10/pp40-53.] 
A’DENNE, Walter (I13139)
 
442 33 in 1895. German origin.

Cause of death coronary thrombosis, secondary arteriosclerosis. He was a blacksmith by trade. 
EAMON, John Colborne (I18134)
 
443 35 IN 1895. Irish origin ARMSTRONG, Mary (I18133)
 
444 39 Hen III 1254-5 Henry de Appeltrefeld and Beatrix, his wife, as plaintiffs in a fine with Henry de Appeltrefeld and Letitia, his wife, of the third part of the manor of Sundrish. DE APULDREFIELD, Henry (I13185)
 
445 39 Hen III 1254-5 Henry de Appeltrefeld and Beatrix, his wife, as plaintiffs in a fine with Henry de Appeltrefeld and Letitia, his wife, of the third part of the manor of Sundrish. APULDERFIELD, Henry de (I12589)
 
446 3rd Qtr 1886 - Faversham, Kent, England
 
Family (F1001)
 
447 3rd s. of William Bowyer of Petworth by Elizabeth da. of Robert
Tredcroft of Billingshurst, m. Margaret, da. of John Barkley of Winchelsea,
1s. 4da. 1
Bailiff of Petworth for Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland
c. 1528-1535; bailiff of the King's honour of Petworth, keeper of Petworth
House and garden, 1535-d. 2

While his elder brother Robert (q. v. ) established himself as a
Chichester merchant, John Bowyer acquired the family holdings at Petworth.
He had considerable experience in estate management in Sussex. Sir
David Owen of Cowdray hired him as understeward of the manor of Midhurst
in 1525, but two years later took Bowyer to court for his failure to return
court rolls and other estate documents. Bowyer was holding them as security
for his annual fee of 20s., 'which he claimed had never been paid. A similar
case was brought against Bowyer by Sir Roger Lewkenor of Trotton a few years
later. Lewkenor had employed Bowyer as the steward and surveyor of his
lands in Sussex, and he had not received the manorial rolls and accounts.
3
Despite the charges laid against him
- and there is no evidence as
to who won either case - Bowyer was acting as bailiff of Petworth by 1531,
in which year he reported the arrest by Lewkenor of the vicar of South
Harting for alleging that there had been two devils in England; one,
Cardinal Wolsey, was dead, - the other, the King, was yet alive. Although
he was not officially appointed bailiff until March 1533, Bowyer had almost
certainly succeeded his father to the office in 1528(4)

The Earl of Northumberland's death saw his lands pass to the Crown,
but Bowyer continued to exercise his duties as bailiff. The official return
for Steyning to the Parliament of 1542 cites Bowyer as 'bailiff of the King's
honour', though he was not granted his patent for life until November 1546.5
By 1552, if not long before, Bowyer was collector of the revenues
accruing from the possessions in Sussex of the Surrey priory of Merton.
He received certain lands scattered in Hartfield, Denton, Ovington and
elsewhere, late of the priory, in exchange for some of his property annexed
during the extension of Petworth Park in 1552.6

Some, of the six sons of Robert Bowyer of Chichester made their fortunes
in London and two of John's four daughters were married to city merchants,
Rose to Simon Maston, a tanner, Parnell to Ralph or Thomas Atkinson, a
girdler. A third daughter, Dorothy, died a spinster in London in 1563
leaving all her goods to her brother-in-law. Finally Alice married Richard
Mill, a yeoman of west Sussex, who had become John's ward in July 1546.7
Neither Bowyer's will, nor an inquisition on his lands survives,
but he was dead by February 1555 when the Earl of Arundel, steward of
Petworth honour since 1549, appointed one of the King's yeomen bailiff in
his stead.
8
1" Vis. Suss. (Hari. Soc. liii) p. 61; Chichester R. 0. Comber Pprs.
vol. xiv. p. 1; PCC 32 Stevenson.
2. CPR. PM. i i. p. 41; L. P. Hen. VIII, xxi(ii) p. 433; Stowe 571, f. 55.
3. C1/551/72, 841/24.
4. L. P. Hen. VIII, v. 336; CPR. P. M. U. p. 41; " S. A. C. xlii. p. 19.
5" L. P. Hen. VIII, xxi(ii) p. 433.
6. S. C. 6 Ed. VI/457; CPR Ed. VI., iv. p. 403; SP10/19, f. 48v; APC, iv.
p. 146.
7. Visitation op. cit.; PCC 32 Stevenson; L. P. Hen. VIII, xxi(i) g 1383
(108).
8. CPR. P. M. ii. p. 41.



[Source: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/29029355.pdf]

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BOWYER, John (I19666)
 
448 3rd wife of Denys Colette VERMETTE, Madelaine (I55)
 
449 3rd wife of Denys Colette VERMETTE, Madelaine (I1261)
 
450 4. NOEL6 CHAMBERLAIN (MORRIS5, MORRIS4, MORRIS3, WILLIAM2 CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM1) was born September 03, 1887 in Wood Street, Hinckley, Leicester, Eng, and died May 03, 1970 in Moose Jaw Union Hospital, Moose Jaw, Sask.. He married AMY FLORENCE GREENFIELD November 18, 1921 in Home of Rev. W. Gilmore, #4 Athabasca St. , Moose Jaw, daughter of FREDERICK GREENFIELD and HARRIETTE BROOM. She was born December 07, 1892 in 34 Parkfield Road, Wilsden Green, London, and died December 25, 1962 in Providence hospital, Moose Jaw, Sask..
Notes for NOEL CHAMBERLAIN:
Noel was born sep 3, 1887 the son of Morris Chamberlain and his second wife Mary Wildman. Morris was a grocers assistant and Noel had step brothers Lionel and Harry and sister Leila. He also had a younger sister Ruth. In 1891 N Chamberlain is 4, R Chamberlain 3, L Chamberlain 14, H Chamberlain 12, L Chamberlain 10 , M Chamberlain 45 and Mary Chamberlain 40. They live at 30 Wood Strett , Hinckley, Leicester. In 1901 Morris Chamberlain is 57 and a grocers assistant, Mary is 50, Noel is 14 and a printers assistant and Ruth M. is 13. They live at 200 Knighton Lane, Ayestone, St. James, Leicester. (formerly Aylestone). Noel left England for Canada on the Virginian of the Allan Ship line. The ship left Liverpool apr 28, 1911 and arrived in Quebec may 6, 1911. Noel passenger # 88428 was 24, single of the Church of England and headed for Winnipeg. His friend Thomas Dann #88429 came with him and was 24 and a baptist from England also bound for Winnipeg. Both said they had been Asylum attendants and intended to become farmers. Shortly there after Noel joined the 27th Light Horse in Winnepeg. This was the Royal North West Mounted Police in which he served until June of 1916. One of his points was Tugaske where he had served with Jim Edge for a time. Noel joined the Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Force at Tugaske jun 26, 1916. His next of kin were his father Morris Chamberlain and mother Mary Chamberlain of 30 Shakespeare Street, Leicester, Leicestershire. He was 27 years 9 mo old with a fair complextion, blue eyes and fair hair. Regimental # was 255882. He joined the 210 battalion at Moose Jaw.
The 210th battalion was begun at mooseJaw in march of 1916. Recruits were housed in the Douglas block on Main Street. There were 521 members who took their summer training at Camp Hughs 30 miles from Moose Jaw before returning in the winter. Their last parade in Moose jaw was march 16, 1917 where they were presented with a set of colors by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. The battalion was then shipped to Halifax where they left Canada apr 12, 1917 on the SS Carpathia with 19 officers and 475 NCO's and men. They arrived in Liverpool apr 22, 1817 and were immediately shipped to Bramsfield Camp where they joined the 19th holding company. The company was being disbanded and the troops were used as reinforcements for existing regiments. Noel was posted to the 1st CMR. jun 16, 1917 and landed in France jun 18, 1916.This would have made him part of the Canadian Third Division. He joined 1st CMR. 8 Canadian Field Artillary jul 22 and was transfered the 10th CFA aug 25, 1917 in the field. He then rejoined the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles sep 12, 1917. He was then granted leave jan 22- feb 7, 1818 when he returned to England for his sisters wedding. He was made a Lance Corporal in the field sep 23, 1918. He was in charge of his machine gun crew. The next entry was sep 30, 1918 when he was wounded. He had to walk to an aid station (#7 CSH near Camiens) where he was treated for gsw to hip and right arm.From there he went to # 30 Casualty Clearing Station which at the time (sep 1818-oct 1818) was located at Boisleux Au Mont and from there he arrived at 22 General Hospital oct 2, 1818 located at Camiers (jun15, 1918-jan 19 1919) . He was shipped to SRD in Antwerpen oct 11, 1818 where he was shipped to Bramsfield in England oct 11, 1818. He spent the rest of the time until jul 14, 1919 recovering in England when he returned to Canada on casualty list B563 and sailing list 508MD 12. He sailed on the Essequibo and took leave in Boston. Posted to hospital in Moose Jaw jul 30, 1919 he recieved leave jul 30-aug 12 when he was discharged as medically unfit aug 15, 1919. He recieved an honorable a discharge recieving the British War Medal and Victory Medal as well he was entitled to wear one gold casualty stripe. He had served 16 months in France. The battle of "The Canal du Nord" a series of battles designed to capture German positions opposite an unfinished canal took place sep 27- oct 1, 1918. This was likely the area where Noel was wounded in France.
Following his return to Canada he took up farming on land located north of Tugaske and just a few miles from the homestead of Frederick Greenfield. From here he met and married their youngest daughter Amy Florence Greenfield whom he married nov 18, 1921 in Moose Jaw. His farming career was short lived for when the post office opening came up in Tugaske he applied for it and recieved it in november of 1923. This was a career that was to last for 33 years and when he retired in 1956 he had served on town counsel as counsellor and overseer as well as on the credit union board of directors, and in the lodge. He and Amy retired to their home on Prairie Street before selling it and moving to a smaller house on Ogema Street two doors down from daughter Ruth. Noel and Amy lived there until their death's, Amy in 1962 and Noel in 1970. Following Amys death Noel made a trip back to England to visit his sister and see some of the old sights from his youth.
In 1916 Noel is 28 and a constable with the RNWMP. He is stationed at Tugaske with Jim Edge as Jr. constable. He was born in England and came to Canada in 1908.
More About AMY FLORENCE GREENFIELD:
Burial: December 29, 1962, Tugaske, Sask. 
CHAMBERLAIN, Noel (I1240)
 

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