| |
|
Ancestry Solutions'
Ancestral Collectives
|
 |
|
1921 - 1980 (58 years)
-
| Name |
Helen Nicol YOUNGSON |
| Born |
19 Nov 1921 |
Transcona, Manitoba, Canada |
| Gender |
Female |
| _UID |
3B69AA980EA7B644AB1819FCD3A17DD230AD |
| Died |
11 Feb 1980 |
Pasco County, Florida, U.S.A. |
| Person ID |
I12250 |
YoungFamily |
| Last Modified |
14 Apr 2022 |
| Father |
George Robb YOUNGSON, b. 20 May 1892 (1:00 a.m.), Foveran, Aberdeenshire, Scotland , d. 13 Aug 1954, Transcona, Manitoba, Canada |
| Mother |
Jean POTTER, b. 1898, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland , d. 27 Aug 1984, Transcona, Manitoba, Canada (Age 86 years) |
| Married |
4 Jun 1920 |
Transcona, Manitoba, Canada |
| _UID |
F544D5A6500CA74990C9FE643F14652396C7 |
| Family ID |
F3620 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Donald Stewart MOORE, b. 1921, d. 20 Sep 2008, Hudson, Pasco County, Florida, U.S.A. (Age 87 years) |
| Married |
16 Jun 1945 |
Transcona United Church, Transcona, Manitoba, Canada |
| _UID |
DE590EBFEDEC2245A02C0AB276E859A0235B |
| Notes |
- Transcona Bride to Live in East
A pretty wedding was solemnized in Transcona United Church, June 16, at 7 p.m., when Helen Nicol, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Youngson, Transcona, was united in marriage to LAC Donald Stewart Moore, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore, of Toronto. Rev. H. Moore officiated and the wedding music was played by Miss Chrissie McLean. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Agens Kelsey sang O Perfect Love and Because.
The bride wore white faconne crepe, featuring a sweetheart neckline and b uttoned to the waist and having pily point sleeves. Thes kirrt had a gored panel front and a slight train. Her long embroidered silk net veil was held by a halo of orange blossoms. She carried American Beauty rose and Lilies of the Valley. Mrs. L. Nykolak attended the bride as matron of honor. The best man was LAC Jack Dickson, R.C.A.F., and the ushers were Corporal Gordon Nicol, cousin of the bride and LAC L. Nykolak. A reception was held in the Castle hall, Transonca. For travelling the bride wore a powder blue dressmaker's suit, with a pink blouse and a blue hat and a corsage of Sweetheart roses. After the honeymoon, the couple will reside in Brantford, Ont.
|
| Children |
|
| Last Modified |
15 May 2022 |
| Family ID |
F3621 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
-
| Notes |
- Name: Helen Nichol Moore
Death Date: 11 Feb 1980
County of Death: Pasco
State of Death: Florida
Age at Death: 58
Race: White
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1921
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From Electoral Voters' Rolls
1953, St. Boniface, Manitoba
316 Melrose Street West
Mr. Donald S. Moore, T.C.A. Machinist
Mrs. Helen Moore
1957 St. Boniface, Manitoba
909 Madeline Street
Moore, Donald, mechanic
Moore, Mrs. Helen
1962 St. Boniface, Manitoba
910 Madeline Street
Moore, Donald mechanic, T.C.A.
Moore, Mrs. Helen
1963 St. Boniface, Manitoba
910 Madeline Street
Moore, Donald mechanic, T.C.A. (Trans Canada Air Lines forerunner of Air Canada)
Moore, Mrs. Helen
last time found in area
According to telephone conversation I had with Marilynne Meiklejohn, Donald and Helen settled in Montreal circa 1967 but camped in New York State during summer months. The woman I spoke with never knew Helen's brother, Walter and had met him only once. Donald and Helen eventually moved to Florida where she died of a massive heart attck after a meal. She was cremated down there. Donald came back to Canada but returned to Florida and remarried circa 2007/8. He eventually died of prostate cancer. His second wife was named Elizabeth and she had children in Pennsylvania.
Dennis George Moore married Susan and lived at 20 Belcourt Crescent, Guelph, N1H 7A7 in February 2011. 519-821-6236. They have two children Kelly and Jeff who are both married. According to Marilynne Meiklejohn Dennis would be the better person to contact about the Youngson family history.
Ronald Moore married Barbara and lived at 128 Denny Drive, Angus, Ontario, L0M 1B1 705-424-2545 but now live in Barrie and have no children.
A person by the name of David Moore ran Davis and Moore Insurance in Hamilton and did a lot of family history research but never compiled it. His wife is in Burlington and there is a Tom McAllan in Texas also interested in Moore research. Brian had 2 children born in the U.S.A. having lived in N.Y. State. He divorced and moved back to Guelph. Sandy Jagger, a cousin in Florida did one line back to Charlemagne. Her mother died circa 2011. Her name was Ruth Jagger and was a first cousin of Marilynne Meiklejohn.
Winnipeg Free Press, December 20, 1944
Mrs. J. Nicol looked worried when she saw her son. Cpl. Gordon Nicol, of 625 Victor street, for he had
been- sea-sick on the way over. "I'm no sailor mother," he smiled. "All I'm worried about now is
geting some good food in me," he added as he hurried out of the station. He has been in England
just over three years, serving in the ground crew as a mechanic. On hand to greet him were his mother,
his sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Nicol, of 304 Harbison avenue and" his six year-old nephew, Alex.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GORDON NICOL
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 (sister of his wife)
sil Alma Nicol married to Reg [no surname] (sister of his wife)
dil Susan Nicol [wife of David his son]
5 brothers
father John
mother Euphemia
2002 - obit
NICOL, Gordon Simpson; ; Winnipeg MB; Winnipeg Free-Press; 2002-4-6; smb
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATILDA NICOL
MATILDA "TILLIE" NICOL On Monday, March 15, 2004, after a lengthy battle with Alzheimers, Asthma and Diabetes, Tillie passed away with her family at her side. She leaves to mourn her son David; grandchildren, Scott and Melissa; sisters, Alma (Reg) and Irene and a multitude of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her loving husband Gordon; brother Ralph; sisters, Mary and Ella; sister-in-law Mary; brother-in-law Charlie; and special daughter-in-law Susan. Tillie was born in Winnipeg on September 16, 1915. From humble beginnings on Alexander Avenue, she eventually moved with her sisters to Victor Street in the West End. After a brief career in the garment industry, she married the boy next door at the end of the War. Tillies life focused around family values. Many happy summer days were spent at the cottage in Ponemah looking after not only her son but also all her nieces and nephews. Tillie also enjoyed traveling, listening to classical music, bowling, square dancing, cooking, baking and gardening. For a lady of such small stature she made a large impact on many people and was loved by all. The family would like to thank the staff at Beacon Hill Lodge for all their kind and special attention in making Tillies last few years as comfortable as possible. Special thanks also go out to her loving sister Irene, who devoted the last few years in the pursuit of enhancing Tillies quality of life. Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 26 at 1:00 p.m. in the Garry Memorial Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd. with Pastor Ted Chell officiating. Viewing will be one half hour prior to the service. Interment will follow in Waverley Memorial Gardens, 1501 Waverley St. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Tillies memory may be made to the Alzheimers Society of Manitoba, 120 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 4G2 or a charity of your choice. A loving mother, so gentle and kind What a beautiful memory she left behind Long days, long nights, she bore her pain To wait for cure, but all in vain Till God himself knew what was best He took her home and gave her rest GARRY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY & CREMATION CENTRE 1291 McGillivray Blvd - 925-1120
As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on March 24, 2004
sister-in-law Mary;
brother-in-law Charlie; and
special daughter-in-law Susan [Nicol]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In memory of
SUSAN NICOL
In Loving Memory of a beautiful wife and mother SUSAN ELIZABETH NICOL It’s been eight years since that fateful day, When you went flying and God took you away. We will never forget your cheery smile, and pleasant way, You never refused to lend a helping hand to all you knew. You were so kind, so generous and true, On earth you nobly did your best, Grant her Jesus heavenly rest. Lovingly remembered Dave, Scott and Melissa. In loving memory of our beloved daughter, Susan Elizabeth Nicol, who was taken from us July 11, 1999. No one could have known what a tragic day that would be. Our hearts still ache in sadness for what it meant to lose you Susan dear. Lord Bless and keep you in His Domain. Our loving memories in our hearts remain. - All our love, Mum and Dad. Phil, Janice and Girls. Bob Debbie and Boys.
As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on July 11, 2007
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In memory of
SUSAN NICOL
In Loving Memory of a beautiful wife and mother SUSAN ELIZABETH NICOL It's been 11 years since that fateful day, When you went flying and God took you away. We will never forget your cheery smile, and pleasant way, You never refused to lend a helping hand to all you knew. You were so kind, so generous and true, On earth you nobly did your best, Grant her Jesus, heavenly rest. - Lovingly remembered, Dave, Scott and Melissa.
As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on July 11, 2010
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In memory of
SUSAN ELIZABETH NICOL
In Loving Memory of a beautiful wife and mother SUSAN ELIZABETH NICOL It's been 14 years since that fateful day, When you went flying and God took you away. We will never forget your cheery smile, and pleasant way, You never refused to lend a helping hand to all you knew. You were so kind, so generous and true, On earth you nobly did your best, Grant her Jesus, heavenly rest. - Lovingly remembered, Dave, Scott and Melissa. In loving memory of our beloved daughter, Susan Elizabeth Nicol, who was taken from us July 11, 1999. No one could have known what a tragic day that would be. Our hearts still ache in sadness for what it meant to lose you Susan dear. Lord Bless and keep you in His Domain. Our loving memories in our hearts remain. - All our love, Mum, Dad and family.
As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on December 31, 1969 [sic]
As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on July 11, 2012
As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on July 11, 2013
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1937 wedding anouncement gives address of John and Euphemia Nicol as
791 Home Street
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.
-------------------------------------
Gerda Erna Moore and Ronald Samuel Moore married Dec 31, 1964 at Transcona - divorce decree granted September 25, 1970
Winnipeg free press saturday, September 26, 1970.
RONALD MOORE
RONALD SAMUEL MOORE It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of our beloved father at his home, January 31, 2002. Service will be Monday, February 4 at Transcona Funeral Chapel at 4:00 p.m. Luncheon and wake to follow at the Silver Spike Saloon, 202 Bond St., in the Banquet Room. Transcona Funeral Chapel (222-6677) in care of arrangements.
As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on February 04, 2002
------------------------------------------------------------------
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
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Record Name Address City Province Postal Code Phone Number Years at Address
View Record
David G Nicol; 7 Wynten Cres; Winnipeg; Manitoba; R2k 2z2; 204-667-6326; 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|