233. Gladys Emma Morrison (Adelie "Addie" Edson , Nancy Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 23 May 1889 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 2 on 19 Jan 1967 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. Gladys was buried 3 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 190, sub district 11, p. 39, age 1, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, with parents; Frank and Addie, and grandfather Caleb.
2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub district b-1, Film T-6546, age 11 DOB:Apr 25, 1889 and parents, Frank (48) DOB:July 20, 1852, and wife, Addie (44) DOB:May 23, 1856, and brother, Archie R. (8) DOB:July 2, 1892 and boarding cousin, Elizabeth Heath (58) DOB:Aug 1, 1842
3. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Coaticook Township, District 200, sub district -2, p. 3 , age 22, parents, Frank age 58, DOB: July 1852 and mother Addie (55) DOB: Aug 1856 and brother Archie (18) DOB: July 1892. There is also a Elizabeth Heath (69) DOB: Aug 1841.
4. BALDWIN - MORRISON
Coaticook, June 8.-(Special)- A very pretty wedding took place on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, Compton street, when their daughter, Miss Gladys E. Morrison, was united in marriage to Mr. Harry A. Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Baldwin, of this place. The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion with quantities of white lilacs and fern, with festoons of green and white ribbon. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a. charming dress of white silk mull, profusely trimmed with baby Irish lace, her tulle veil being held in place with sprays of lilies of the valley. She carried an immense bouquet of yellow roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Cora Lovell, was gowned in pale blue silk, with large black picture hat trimmed with willow plumes, and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and maidenhair fern. The wedding march was rendered by Miss Fannie Brennard, who was attired in a pale yellow satin gown. The groom was supported by Mr. A. J. Grady, of Rock Island, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. D. W. Terry, pastor of the Baptist Church. At the conclusion of the ceremony the young couple received the congratulations of their friends, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin left for a trip to Montreal and other points, followed by the good wishes of a large circle of friends. On their return they will reside at Mr. Baldwin’s home on the Dixville road. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 8, 1912, p. 2)5. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Quebec, District 206 Stanstead, sub-district 14 Barford, rents, p. 14, age 32, POB: Que., Rel: Baptist, with husband Harry (33) and children; Bernice (7), Verien (7) and Ruby (3) and sister Ellen Champion (70) and Charley C. Champion (76)
6. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 20 St. Mathieu De Dixville, p. 2, age 41 and husband, Harry A. (43), owns home $6000, w/radio and children, Bernice (17), Veriane (16), Ruby (13), Stanley (8) Jeannie (6) and Morris (4)
7. Found in the Canadian voters list 1935, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 3, Barford-Sud, 19022, p. 1;
24 Baldwin, Harry, cultivateur, RR 3, Coaticook
25 Baldwin, Mme Harry (F), femme mariee, RR 3, Coaticook
26 Baldwin, Mlle Bernice (F), file majeure, RR 3, Coaticook8. COUPLE MARK ANNIVERSARY AT COATICOOK
Large Number of Friends and Relatives Gathered to
Mark Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Baldwin at Coaticook
Coaticook, June 16.—An enjoyable social event was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Baldwin, Dixville Road, on Saturday evening, when several of their relatives and friends, assembled at their pleasant home to celebrate with them the silver anniversary of their marriage.
Supper was served, and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were the recipients of a beautiful china dinner set, Florida design, from their family and immediate relatives, also gifts of money, silver cut glass and flowers, as well as messages of congratulations from Western relatives and friends who were unable to be present. Among the guests, were their daughter, Miss Bernice Baldwin,
and a friend of Montreal; the Misses Priscilla and Natalie Chandler, Mr. A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Mongeau, of Coaticook. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin’s hosts of friends wish that they may celebrate with them their golden wedding anniversary in 1962. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 16, 1937, p. 8)9. Found in the Canadian voters list 1940, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 3, Barford Sud., 23648, p. 1;
14 Baldwin, Harry, cult, Coaticook, R. 3
15 Baldwin, Mme Harry, Coaticook, R. 3
16 Baldwin, Mlle Ruby, file majeure, Coaticook, R. 310. 1941: Witnesses at death of Archie Morrison, 15 Nov 1941, at Sherbrooke (Drouin)
11. Dixville
Messrs. W. R. Jackson, T. J. Grady, Ivor R. Whitehouse and Nelson A. Beaton attended the funeral of Mr. Archie Morrison, which was held at the home of his sister, Mrs. Harry Baldwin, and Mr. Baldwin, Coaticook Road. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 21, 1941, p. 9)12. Found in the Canadian voters list 1962, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 4, St-Mathieu de Dixville, 42136, p. 1;
7 Baldwin, Harry, farmer, RR 3, Coaticook
8 Baldwin, Mrs Harry, RR 3, Coaticook
9 Baldwin, Morris, farmer, RR 3, Coaticook13. MRS. HARRY BALDWIN, OF COATICOOK
COATICOOK -- The death occurred on Thursday. .Jan. 19, 1967, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Edwards, of Coaticook, in her 78lh year, of Gladys Emma Morrison, wife of the late Harry A. Baldwin. She was born in Barnston, the first in the family of three children of the late Frank Morrison and his wife, Addie Edson. On June 6, 1912, she was married to Harry Alexander Baldwin, son of the late Charles A. Baldwin and his wife Isabelle B. Chandler of Dixville Road. They resided on their farm on Dixville Road, where Mr. Baldwin predeceased her in May 1966. Mrs. Baldwin devoted herself to her home and family. In her earlier years she had taken a great interest in her church work and in the Ladies Aid of the Baptist Church. She leaves to mourn her loss, two sons, Stanley, of Lennoxville and Marris, of Coaticook; four daughters, Bernice. Mrs. Leslie Milne, of Toronto. Ont., Verian. Mrs. Lynwood Cascadden, Lindsay. Ont., Ruby, Mrs. Richard Elliott, Jasper. Ont., and Jean, Mrs. Ross Edwards,
of Coaticook; also an adopted sister, Frances, Mrs. Donat Mongeau of Sherbrooke; seven grandchildren and one great-grandson. Following prayers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards,
the funeral service took place at the Coaticook Baptist Church on Jan. 21. Rev. J. Gibson officiating, assisted by Mr. Norman Gentry, of Huntingville Christian Church. A solo was sung by Mr. Gentry. The bearers were John Brennard, Fred Mullins, Leslie Wright, Ozzzie Thomas, Bob
Edwards and Wyatt Johann. Entombment was at Mount Forest Cemetery, with burial to be held in the spring. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 1, 1967, p. 2)
Gladys married 1 Harold "Harry" Alexander Baldwin on 6 Jul 1912 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., P.Q.. Harold was born 2 on 9 Sep 1888 in Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 5 May 1966 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. Harold was buried 3 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was employed as 1911;1931;farmer.
1. Son of Charles A. Baldwin and Isabell B. Chandler.
(Forest and Clearings, p. 302)
George J. Baldwin, son of Rev. Jonathan Baldwin, was b. in Westminster, Vt., July 17, 1819. He m. Mary Huntoon, b. Feb. 14, 1819. They settled on No. 15, 7th Range of Barford, in 1854.
They belong to the Baptist Church.
CHILDREN.
Sophia F, b. Nov. 20, 1843-m. Lewis Wright.
Charles A., b. April 4, 1845.
Angeline, b. Dec. 18, 1847.
Elmore, b. March 3, 1851.
Nancy J., b. Aug. 12, 1853.
Carlos W., b. Nov. 19, 1857.
One child d. in infancy.(Forest and Clearings, p. 341)
Rev. Joseph Chandler, b. in Gloucestershire, Eng., Aug. 21, 1812. In 1847-m. Maria E. Jenkins. She d. in 1850. He subsequently m, Mary Jane Lorimer, of Stanstead, b. Aug 10, 1826. One child by 1st marriage, Hannah M., b. April 11, 1849.
Children by 2nd marriage.
Isabella B., b. Oct.?,. 1851.
George, b. Aug. 22, 1853-d. in 1857.
Joseph, b. Aug. 4, 1855.
James, b. July 18, 1857.
John, b. July 15, 1859.
Harriet, b. March 16, 1861.
Priscilla, b. Dec. 12, 1864.- CHARLES A. BALDWIN, BARFORD
BARFORD, Dec. 12 — There passed away on December 7 at his home in Barford an old and very highly respected resident in the person of Mr. Charles A. Baldwin, in his 80th. The deceased was born in Barnston in 1845, and moved at an early age with his parents to Barford where seventy years of his life were spent. On September 16, 1873 he was united in Inarriage to Isabelle B. Chandler, of Barford. Since the decease of his wife in 1918 he had resided with his son, Mr. Harry A. Baldwin. The late Mr. Baldwin is survived by three sons, Clarence A. Baldwin, of Arizona, Austin B. Baldwin, of Boston, Mass., and Harry A. Baldwin, of Barford. The deceased was a charter member of the Coaticook Baptist Church, with which he united over fifty years ago and in which he served as deaconfor nearly half a century. To evaluate the Christian influence and service C. A. Baldwin in the home, in the church and in the locality, would be difficult. The community acknowledges the sterling, character, the devout life and the untiring, cheerful service of the one who has passed to his rest and reward. The funeral was held at the home on December 9, conducted by the Rev. G. K. Tyler, pastor of the church, assisted by Deacons A. G. Donaldson and Wm. Wallace, Rev. D. W. Terry, of Sherbrooke, a former pastor of the church, Rev. A. C. Dixon, of Danville, and Miss Beatrice Odell, who sang two solos. Interment was made in the Crooker Cemetery. (Dec. 1925)-BALDWIN — Died at her home, Coaticook, July 12, 1918, Isabell Crandler, beloved wife of C.
A. Baldwin. (July 1918)2. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barford, district 190, sub-district 18, p. 7, age 4, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, at home with parents; Chas A. and Isabell
3. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Dixville, E-7, age 12
4. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Barford Township, District 200, sub district 1-2, p. 1, age 23. At home with his parents Charles and Isabell Baldwin.
5. 1916; Dec, H.A. Baldwin listed as witness at the marriage of Archibald Morrison and Myrtle Davis at Coaticook, PQ.
6. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Quebec, District 206 Stanstead, sub-district 14 Barford, rents, p. 14, age 33, POB: Que., Rel: Baptist, with wife Gladys (32) and children; Bernice (7), Verien (7) and Ruby (3) and sister Ellen Champion (70) and Charley C. Champion (76)
7. 1931; witness on death record of Frank J. Sutton, Coaticook, PQ.
8. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 20 St. Mathieu De Dixville, p. 2, age 43, owns home $6000, w/radio and wife, Gladys (41) and children, Bernice (17), Veriane (16), Ruby (13), Stanley (8) Jeannie (6) and Morris (4)
9. Found in the Canadian voters list 1935, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 3, Barford-Sud, 19022, p. 1;
24 Baldwin, Harry, cultivateur, RR 3, Coaticook
25 Baldwin, Mme Harry (F), femme mariee, RR 3, Coaticook
26 Baldwin, Mlle Bernice (F), file majeure, RR 3, Coaticook10. Found in the Canadian voters list 1940, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 3, Barford Sud., 23648, p. 1;
14 Baldwin, Harry, cult, Coaticook, R. 3
15 Baldwin, Mme Harry, Coaticook, R. 3
16 Baldwin, Mlle Ruby, file majeure, Coaticook, R. 311. Found in the Canadian voters list 1962, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 4, St-Mathieu de Dixville, 42136, p. 1;
7 Baldwin, Harry, farmer, RR 3, Coaticook
8 Baldwin, Mrs Harry, RR 3, Coaticook
9 Baldwin, Morris, farmer, RR 3, Coaticook12. "2. Out of the remainder of the income, or out of the principal, if no income be available for the purpose, there shall be paid by the Trustee, as soon as convenient after my death, the following amounts to the following named persons:"
"To Emma Baldwin, widow of Charles A. Baldwin, One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars;
"To Harry Baldwin, of Coaticook, Canada, One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars,
(Rosa Bell WILLSON v. The UNITED STATES, No. 64-61., United States Court of Claims. April 16, 1965) [an action brought by the surviving spouse of Alexander J. Chandler, deceased, for the refund of estate taxes in the amount of $45,023.42, allegedly attributable to the erroneous disallowance of a marital deduction applicable to a part of decedent's trust estate]13. Visitors at Coaticook homes
... Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin were their six children for a recent family reunion. They included Bernice, Mrs. Leslie Milne, and husband, Toronto; Verian, Mrs. Lynwood Cascadden, Lindsay, Ont.; Ruby, Mrs. Richard Elliott, Jasper, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin and son David, Lennoxville; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Edwards and son Larry, and Mr. Morris Baldwin, Coaticook. Other guests included Miss Jean Byron, of Dixvllle. ... (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 12, 1965, p. 8)14. Obit: BALDWIN, Harry A. -- At St. Catherine Laboure Hospital, Coaticook on Thursday, May 5, 1966 Harry Baldwin, beloved husband of Gladys E. Morrison, in his 79th year. Resting at his late residence, Dixville Road, where prayers will be said on Saturday, May 7 at 2:30 p. m. followed by service at the First Baptist Church, Coaticook at 3:00 p.m. Rev. J. Gibson officiating Interment in Mount Forest Cemetery. J. H. Knapp Reg’d. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 6, 1966, p. 7)
15. HARRY A. BALDWIN, OF COATICOOK
COATICOOK - The death of Harry A. Baldwin occurred at the Coaticook Hospital on May 5, 1966, after a lengthy illness. He was in his 79th year. Bom in 1887, he was a lifelong resident of Coaticook and was well known to both English and French people. Mr. Baldwin was the youngest son of Charles A Baldwin and his wife, Isabel Brody. In 1912 Mr. Baldwin married Gladys Morrison, of Barnston, daughter of Frank Morrison. In 1952 they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Baldwin was predeceased by two brothers, Clarence, of Arizona and Austin, of Boston, Mass., and a sister, Edna, who died at the age of six and a half years. Mr. Baldwin is survived by six children, Bernice, Mrs. Leslie Milne, of Toronto, Verian, Mrs. Lynn Cascadden, of Lindsay, Ont., Ruby, Mrs. Richard Elliott, Smiths Falls, Ont., Jean, Mrs. Ross Edwards, Hillhurst, Stanley Baldwin, of Lennoxville, and Morris Baldwin, of Coaticook: also seven grandchildren and one great-grandson. On May 7, prayers were held at the home in Coaticook, followed by service in the Coaticook Baptist Church, Rev. James Gibson officiating. Miss Jean Donaldson presided at the organ and Mrs. L. Bailey and Mrs. R. Desruisseaux sang. The bearers were Fred Mullins, Wyatt Johann, Leslie Wright, Ozzie Thomas, Donat Mongeau and John Brennan. Interment was in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 20, 1966, p. 9)
They had the following children:
521 F i Bernice Edna Baldwin was born on 22 Jun 1913 in Barford, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 3 Dec 1982 in Picton, Ont., CAN. She was buried in Cherry Valley Cemetery, Picton, Ont., CAN.
1. BIRTHS
BALDWIN- At Barford, June 22nd, 1913, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Baldwin. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 26, 1913, p. 3)
2. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Quebec, District 206 Stanstead, sub-district 14 Barford, p. 14, age 7, POB: Que., Rel: Baptist, with parents; Harry (33) rents and Gladys (32) and sisters; Verien (7) and Ruby (3) and aunt Ellen Champion (70) and Charley C. Champion (76)
3. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 20 St. Mathieu De Dixville, p. 2, age 17, with parents, Harry A. (43), owns home $6000, w/radio and wife, Gladys (41) and siblings, Veriane (16), Ruby (13), Stanley (8) Jeannie (6) and Morris (4)
4. Found in the Canadian voters list 1935, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 3, Barford-Sud, 19022, p. 1;
24 Baldwin, Harry, cultivateur, RR 3, Coaticook
25 Baldwin, Mme Harry (F), femme mariee, RR 3, Coaticook
26 Baldwin, Mlle Bernice (F), file majeure, RR 3, Coaticook
5. Miss Bernice Baldwin, who spent the past few months in Montreal, has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Baldwin, Dixville Road.
Mr. H. A. Chandler, of Chandler, Ariz., during his sojourn in Coaticook and vicinity, was visiting at the homes of his sister, Miss Priscilla M, Chandler, and of his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
Baldwin, Dixville Road. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 5, 1935, p. 3)
6. COATICOOK
Mrs. Len Cascadden and Mrs. Richard Elliott, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin, have gone to Vancouver, B.C., where they will be with their husbands, who are now stationed there. Miss Bernice Baldwin, of Westmount, spent a week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin, to be with her sisters, Mrs. Cascadden and Mrs. Elliott, previous to their leaving for Vancouver. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dec. 8, 1941, p. 6)
7. Found in the Canadian voters list 1963, Ontario, Electoral district of York East, City of Toronto, Urban Polling Division No. 215, 22200, p. 2;
712 Deauville Lane; Milne, Leslie, collection agency
712 Deauville Lane; Milne, Mrs Bernice
8. Found in the Canadian voters list 1965, Ontario, Electoral district of York-Scarborough, Urban Polling Division No. 139, 25179, p. 3;
56 Lesgay Cresent; Milne, Leslie, W., collection agent
56 Lesgay Cresent; Milne, Bernice E., collection agent
9. MILNE, Bernice Edna (Baldwin) - Wife of Leslie Milne, eldest daughter of Harry and Gladys Baldwin, at Picton Hospital, Picton, Ont., on December 3, 1982, sister of Verian and Ruby predeceased and Stanley, Jean and Morris. (The Record, Dec. 10, 1982, p. 7)
10. Obit: BERNICE MILNE
of Picton, Ontario
Mrs. Bernice Milne of R.R No. 9 Picton, Ont., received her Lord's Hand on Friday, Dec. 3, 1982. She was 69 years old Born in Coaticook, Que., she was the eldest daughter of the late Harry A. Baldwin and the former Gladys Morrison. She was married in Toronto on July 12, 1961 to Leslie W. Milne, who passed away on August 17, 1980. She is sadly missed by her sister, Mrs. Jean Edwards of Picton, Ont., two brothers, Stanley of Lennoxville and Morris of Dixville, Que. Several nieces and nephews survive Her remains rested at the Whattam Funeral Home, 33 Main St. W. Picton. Funeral service was conducted in the chapel Monday. Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. Interment was at Cherry Valley. (The Record, Dec. 29, 1982)Bernice married Leslie William Milne on 12 Jul 1961 in Toronto, Ont., CAN. Leslie was born 1 on 14 Jul 1913 in York City, York Co., Ont., CAN. He died on 17 Aug 1980 in Picton, Ont., CAN. Leslie was employed as 1931;farm laborer.
1. Son of Herbert William Milne and Hilda Annie Willis.
- MILNE, Herbert William -- Suddenly at his residence, 417 Ontario St., on Saturday, Dec. 8, 1945, Herbert William Milne, beloved husband of Hilda Annie Willis and father of Leslie and Willa, in his 72nd year. Resting at Myers-Elliott Funeral Home, 3176 Yonge St. (at Bedford Park Ave.) Service in the chapel Tuesday, 3 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, York Mills. (Dec 1945)
2. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Ontario, District 74 Durham, sub-district 17 Manvers, p. 7, age 8, POB: Ont., Scottish, Presbyterian with parents, Herbert W. (47) owns home and Hilda (31) imm 1911, and Willa (6)
3. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Ontario, District 100 Durham, sub-district 23 Manvers, p. 9, age 18, with parents, Herbert (57) owns home $500, w/radio, and Hilda (41), Imm;1903 and sister, Willa (16)
4. 1937: Leslie married Olive Lydia Hobden, 20 March 1937 at Lindsay, Victoria Co., Ontario, CAN.
5. Found in the Canadian voters list 1963, Ontario, Electoral district of York East, City of Toronto, Urban Polling Division No. 215, 22200, p. 2;
712 Deauville Lane; Milne, Leslie, collection agency
712 Deauville Lane; Milne, Mrs Bernice
6. Found in the Canadian voters list 1965, Ontario, Electoral district of York-Scarborough, Urban Polling Division No. 139, 25179, p. 3;
56 Lesgay Cresent; Milne, Leslie, W., collection agent
56 Lesgay Cresent; Milne, Bernice E., collection agent
Notes:
Name: Leslie William Milne
Date of Birth: 14 Jul 1913
Gender: Male
Birth Place: York, Ontario, Canada
Father's name: Herbert Wm Milne
Mother's name: Hilda Willis
Cadmus news: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Southern (nee Willa Milne) on their recent marriage on New Year's Day. (7 Jan 1932)
Cadmus news: Mrs. Southern and Mr. Arthur Southern visited Mr. Herb. Milne, Janetville Station. (7 Jan 1932)+ 522 F ii Verian Isobell Baldwin + 523 F iii Ruby Louise Baldwin + 524 M iv Stanley Harrison Baldwin + 525 F v Addie Priscilla Jeannie "Jennine" Baldwin 526 M vi Morris Chandler Baldwin was born on 11 Feb 1927 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 22 Feb 1996 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was employed as 1965;truck driver. He was buried in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 20 St. Mathieu De Dixville, p. 2, age 4, with parents, Harry A. (43), owns home $6000, w/radio and wife, Gladys (41) and siblings, Bernice (17), Veriane (16), Ruby (13), Stanley (8) and Jeannie (6)
2. Found in the Canadian voters list 1962, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 4, St-Mathieu de Dixville, 42136, p. 1;
7 Baldwin, Harry, farmer, RR 3, Coaticook
8 Baldwin, Mrs Harry, RR 3, Coaticook
9 Baldwin, Morris, farmer, RR 3, Coaticook
3. Deaths
BALDWIN, Morris C. — At Coaticook Hospital on February 22, 1996 in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Joan Byron. Dear brother of Jean Edward (Ross Edward) and the late Stanley. Also survived by his mother-in-law, Alice Byron; sisters-in-law Wilda Baldwin, Velma Sullivan and Fern Thompson (Douglas Thompson). Resting at Charron & Son Funeral Home, 228 Child, Coaticook, Que., where friends may call on Sunday, February 25 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. No visitation on Monday. Funeral service on Monday at 2 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church. Interment at Mount-Forest Cemetery, Coaticook. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Coaticook, would be appreciated by the family. (The Record, Feb. 26, 1996, p. 11)
4. Obit: MORRIS C. BALDWIN
of Coaticook, Quebec
Morris C. Baldwin, born and raised on the family farm on Dixville Road, passed away peacefully after a long illness, at his home on February 22, 1996, age 69. Predeceased by his father Harry Baldwin and mother Gladys Morrison. Also predeceased by sisters Bernice, Verian, Ruby and
brother Stanley. He is survived by his wife Joan Byron, whom he married on August 5, 1965; and sister Jean (Ross) Edwards. He also leaves mother-in-law Alice Byron, sisters-in-law Fern (Douglas) Thompson, Velma Sullivan, Willda Baldwin, brother-in-law Lynn Cascadden. He also leaves to mourn several nieces and nephews Louise (Gerry) Tallman, Richard (Jan) Elliott, Wayne (Oralee) Elliott, Douglas Elliott, Larry Edwards, Carol Cascadden, David Baldwin, Virginia (Bill) Mates, Carol (Bob) Puddester, Lynda (Bob) Godin, Stephen (Lynn) Thompson, Brian (Maureen) Sullivan and Donald (Linda) Sullivan. Funeral services were held at St. Stephen’s Church in Coaticook with Rev. Curtis Patterson and Father Grenier officiating. Bearers were from Ashlar Lodge No. 31. Interment in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook. (The Record, March 22, 1996, p. 13)Morris married Joan Erla Byron on 5 Aug 1965 in Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. Joan was born on 29 Sep 1932 in Dixville, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 4 May 2023 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. Joan was buried in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She was employed as 1965;clerk.
1. Daughter of Willard Ernest Byron and Alice White.
- BYRON. Willard Ernest — Suddenly at Dixville, Que on Saturday, February 23rd, 1963. Willard E. Byron, beloved husband of Alice White, in his 77th year. Resting at the Riendeau Funeral Parlor, 25 Wellington St., Coaticook, where prayers will be said on Tuesday, February 26th at 2 p.m. followed by service at St. Cuthbert's Church, Dixville, at 2:30 p.m Rev. G. E. Kendrick officiating. Remains to he placed in the Vault at Mount Forest for burial at Crooker Cemetery in the spring. J. H. Knapp Reg'd,. (Feb 1963)
- BYRON, Alice (White) — After a lengthy illness, at the Sherbrooke Geriatric Hospital on August 24, 1996, Alice Byron in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late Willard Byron. Loving mother of Fern (Douglas Thompson), the late Velma Byron Sullivan, Joan (late Morris Baldwin). Also survived by many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Resting at Charron & Fils Inc., 228 Child St., Coaticook, Claude Charron, Pres., Stéphane Charron, Dir. Visitation will be held on Monday, August 26 from 1 to 1:40 p.m. followed by the funeral service at 2 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Church. Interment at Crooker Brook Cemetery, Dixville. Donations to St. Stephen’s Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. (Aug 1996)
2. Found in the Canadian voters list 1963, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 5, Dixville, 43798, p. 1;
23 Byron, Miss Joan, journaliere, Dixville
24 Byron, Willard, rentier, Dixville
23 Byron, Mrs Willard, Dixville
3. Obit: Joan BYRON BALDWIN
In Coaticook, on May 4, 2023, passed away Mrs. Joan Byron at the age of 90. She was the wife of the late Morris Baldwin and lived in Coaticook. A graveside service will be celebrated at Mount-Forest Cemetery on Monday, May 15 at 2 p.m., the interment will follow.
She leaves to mourn her sister Fern Thompson (Douglas), her nieces Virginia, Carol and Lynda, her nephews Brian (Maureen) and Donald (Reggie), great nieces Lindsay, Caroline (David) and Dawn, great nephews Roy and Timothy, great great nieces Briana and Liliya, great great nephew Seamus. She was predeceaced by her father Willard, her mother Alice and her sister Velma.
RÉSIDENCE FUNÉRAIRE CHARRON ET FILS INC.
228, rue Child, Coaticook QC.
(The Sherbrooke Record, May 17, 2023)
234. Archibald "Archie" Reginald Morrison (Adelie "Addie" Edson , Nancy Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 2 Jul 1892 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died 2 on 15 Nov 1941 in Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. He served in the military 3 WWI: 117th CEF BN 12 Feb 1916 - 27 Nov 1916 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was buried 4 on 17 Nov 1941 in Gould Cemetery, Kingscroft, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was employed as 1916;Laborer.
1. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub district b-1, Film T-6546, age 8 DOB:July 2, 1892 and parents, Frank (48) DOB:July 20, 1852, and wife, Addie (44) DOB:May 23, 1856, and sister, Gladys E. (11) DOB:Apr 25, 1889 and boarding cousin, Elizabeth Heath (58) DOB:Aug 1, 1842
2. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Coaticook Township, District 200, sub district -2, p. 3 , age 18 DOB: July 1892, parents, Frank age 58, DOB: July 1852 and mother Addie (55) DOB: Aug 1856 and sister Gladys (22) DOB: Apr 1881. There is also a Elizabeth Heath (69) DOB: Aug 1841.
3. NEAR STRENGTH OF E T. BATTALION
Expected That Last Sixty Men Will Be Secured Before Close Of The Week
APPEAL TO THE YOUNG ELIGIBLE MEN TO GET INTO LINE AND NOT BE SLACKERS
This week will mark the close of the campaign for recruits for the 117th Eastern Townships Battalion. The Battalion requires about sixty men, and the officers have every reason to believe that the men will be secured this week. Let everyone help. Old men who are over the age limit, let the young men in your vicinity know just where they stand. Impress on their minds that a man who won’t fight for his country, when he is able to do so, deserves nothing at his country’s hands. Ladies, let your voices be heard. Appeal personally to as many as you can. Point out to them their duty as young Canadians. Employers, your help is required. Encourage your men to join the colors. If everyone gives a hand during this week, the Eastern Townships Battalion will reach strength. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 29, 1916, p. 1)4. Served in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces overseas during WWI. Enlisted at Coaticook, PQ., 12 Feb 1916. What is your name: Archie Reginald Morrison. What is your address: North Coatiook. Where were you born: Barnston, Stanstead Co. What is the name of your next-of-kin: Frank Morrison. Father. What is the address of your next-of-kin: North Coaticcok. What is your trade: Laborer. Are you married: No. Do you now belong to the Active Militia: No. Apparent age: 23 yrs 6 months. Height: 5' 5 1/4". medium fair complexion, blue eyes, brown hair. 2" long scar on left buttock. Religion: Baptist
He served with the 117th Battalion.
Discharged: 27 Nov 1916, chronic bronchitis, medically unfit.5. Coaticook
Mr. Archie Morrison is home from the west. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 7, 1919, p. 2)6. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Quebec, District 206 Stanstead, sub-district 16 Coaticook, Compton St., p. 5, "Archie" age 28, POB: Que., Rel: Baptist, with mother Eddie (65) widow, owns home and Marie Louise Bernais (22) single and Francine Morrison (3) and William Scott (8)
7. 1929; witness on his mother's death record, Coaticook.
8. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dearborn announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Mabel, to Archibald Morrison, son of Mrs. L. Morrison and the late Mr. Morrison. The marriage to take place May 24th. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 14, 1937, p. 5)
9. Dixville
Messrs. W. R. Jackson, T. J. Grady, Ivor R. Whitehouse and Nelson A. Beaton attended the funeral of Mr. Archie Morrison, which was held at the home of his sister, Mrs. Harry Baldwin, and Mr. Baldwin, Coaticook Road. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 21, 1941, p. 9)10. The Late Archie Reginald Morrison
The death of Archie Reginald Morrison, youngest child of the late Frank Morrison and Addis Edson of Coaticook occured at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Saturday last after an illness of several months duration. He was born in Barnston and at the age of 11 years moved with his parents to Coaticook where he has since resided. In the year 1914 he enlisted for Active Service with the 117th Battalion, but owing to ill health was unable to remain with the regiment. At the age of 24 years he was united in marriage to Myrtle Davis of Quebec City, who predeceased him several years ago. He is survived by his daughter, Frances (Mrs. Donat Mongeau), an only sister, Gladys (Mrs. Harry Baldwin), two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon and the prayers said at the home of his sister. Service was held in the Baptist Church, Coaticook, Rev. W. Harris Wallace officiating. The Coaticook Branch of the Canadian Legion, of which the deceased was a member, attended the service in a body. Favorite hymns were sung by Mr. Bernard Williams, who was assisted at the organ by Miss Dorothy Wallace. The bearers, all comrades of the deceased, were Messrs. George Johann, Harold Howitt, Fred Tyler, and Homer Green. Interment was made in the family lot at the Gould cemetery, Barnston. To the members of the family, the Coaticook Observer extends sincerest sympathy. (The Coaticook Observer, Nov. 21, 1941)11. A. R. MORRISON, COATICOOK.
Coaticook, Nov. 22. — The death occurred in the Sherbrooke Hospital of a well-known resident of Coaticook in the person of Archie Ralph Morrison on Saturday, November 15. “Archie” as he was known to all, was the son of the late Frank and Addle (Edson) Morrison, of Barnston, and came to this town at an early age, being employed for many years by the local branch of Penman’s. He is survived by a sister, Gladys (Mrs. Harry Baldwin), and one daughter, Frances (Mrs. Donat Mongeau.) The funeral, directed by Mr. C. E. Akhurst, was held at two o’clock on
Monday, November 17, in the Baptist Church under the auspices of the Coaticook Branch of the Canadian Legion, of which he was a member, Rev. W. H. Wallace officiating. Burial was made in the Gould Cemetery, Barnston. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 22, 1941, p. 8)12. ARCHIE R. MORRISON, COATICOOK.
Coaticook, Nov. 26.—Another of Coaticook’s veterans of the last World War, Mr. Archie R. Morrison was laid to rest in the Gould Cemetery in Barnston on Monday, November 17. Mr. Morrison was buried with military honors, the service being attended by his brother veterans as
well as by members of the local Battery. The services were held at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. Baldwin, where prayers were said, and afterwards at the Coaticook Baptist Church with Rev. W. Harris Wallace officiating. Favorite hymns were sung by a fellow veteran, Mr. B. Williams and the bearers were also from those who were with him in the ranks, Messrs. Harold Hewett, Fred Tyler, Homer Green and George Johanne. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 26, 1941, p. 6)
Notes:
1. Did he marry a Elizabeth Roberts ? (Mother of Vernice Frances Morrison)
Archibald married 1 (1) Myrtle Frances Davis on 25 Dec 1916 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., P.Q.. Myrtle was born about 1892 in Canada. She died before 1941 in Canada.
1. In her marriage record (Drouin) it states she was from Quebec City.
Notes:
1. Birth (?): 01 Jun 1892 Ontario, Canada (Durham East)
2. Parents (?): William Davis, Catherine Adelaide "Addie" Twigg3. Death: 14 Sep 1974
Lindsay or Cannington, Ontario, Canada
Burial - Fallis Cemetery, Manvers, Bethany, Ontario, Canada4. Married Harold Vincent Thompson, 9 Dec 1920 at Bethany, Ontario
5. 1911; Manvers, Ontario
----not her --------------------------------------
MRS. MORRISON, KINGSBURY
KINGSBURY, March 9.—News of the death of Mrs. S. E. Morrison, nee Myrtle Solomon, who passed away following an attack of pneumonia on Friday, came as a great shock to her numerous friends. She was an ideal young mother, and leaves four young children and her husband, besides her aged parents, her brothers and sisters, and hosts of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. The funeral was held from the Methodist Church, Melboro, on Monday, March 8, at 2 p.m.IN MEMORIAM.
In loving memory of our dear daughter,
Mrs. Myrtle Morrison, who entered into rest
on March 6th, 1920.
One year has passed since that sad day,
When one we loved was called away.
God took her home, it was His will, „
Forget her, No, we never shall.
So gentle In nature, so patient in pain,
Our dear Myrtle left us, heaven to gain.
With nature so gentle and action so kind,
Tis hard in this world her equal to find.
Inserted by
FATHER, MOTHER AND FAMILY,
Kingsbury. Que.
(Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 11, 1921, p. 9)
Archibald married (2) Elizabeth Roberts WED ?.
They had the following children:
+ 527 F i Vernice "Frances" Joyce Morrison
236. Bernard Lucius Sutton (James Joshua , Lucius Doolittle , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 4 Nov 1878 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died 2 on 8 Mar 1944 in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT. Bernard immigrated 3 on 9 Oct 1901 to to the U.S. He was employed 4 as 1930;Tobacco Farmer,1940;gardener. He was buried on 11 Mar 1944 in Woodlawn Cemetery, Suffield, Hartford Co., CT.
1. Found in the 1881 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 56, sub district F, p. 45, Film C-13199, age 1, C. Baptist, with parents, James J. (26) and Caroline (27) and sister Minnie (2). There is also a Maryann Sage (61) and Addi Morrison (20)
2. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 190, sub district 11, p. 30, age 11, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, at home with parents
3. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub district b-1, 6, p. 6, age 21, DOB:Nov 4, 1878 and parents, James J. (46) DOB:Dec 2, 1854, Rel;Ch of Eng, and wife Carrie A. (47) DOB:Feb 7, 1854, Rel;Bapt and children, Minnie E. (23) DOB:June 22, 1877, Frank J. (19) DOB:Mar 3, 1882, Carl Caleb (13) DOB:July 31, 1887 and Carrie A. (11) DOB:Aug 14, 1889
4. Mr. Burnham Sutton, eldest son of Jas Sutton, has secured a position on the street railway
at Springfield, Mass. (Sherbrooke Examiner, Dec. 13, 1901, p. 8) ... [Bernard]5. Found in the 1902 Springfield, MA city directory; Sutton, Bernard conductor Spfd St Ry Co., bds 48 Bradford (p. 492)
6. Found in the 1905 Springfield, MA city directory; Sutton, Bernard L conductor Spfd St Ry Co., bds 42 Plymouth (p. 553)
7. Found in the 1906 Springfield, MA city directory; Sutton, Bernard L conductor Spfd St Ry Co., rms 59 Bradford (p. 602)8. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Massachusetts, Hampden Co., Springfield, 2-WD, T624, Roll: 592, Part: 1, Page: 1B, age 29
9. Found in the 1910 Springfield, MA city directory; Sutton, Bernard L condr StRy rms 71 Seventh (p. 609)
10. Found in the 1911 Springfield, MA city directory; Sutton, Bernard L condr StRy rms 59 Bradford (p. 671)
11. Found in the 1912 Springfield, MA city directory; Sutton, Bernard L rem to Suffield Ct (p. 710)12. CONNECTICUT
SUFFIELD
WEDDING AT BRIDE'S HOME
Miss Carolyn M. Fairfield Married to Bernard L. Sutton
A pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Fairfield on Main street Tuesday evening at 8, when their only daughter, Miss Carolyn May Fairfield, was united in marriage to Bernard Lucius Sutton of Barnston, Can., by Rev. Daniel R. Kennedy, Jr., pastor of the First Congregational church. The double-ring service was used, the ceremony taking place in front of a bay window in the living room, which was banked with a solid mass of roses and carnations. As the wedding party entered the room, Mrs. F. Leon Sample of Springfield and Charles Minor of Hartford sang the wedding march, accompanied by the Philharmonic orchetra of Springfield. The best man was Willis Robbins of West Springfield and the matrons of honor were Mrs. Grace R. Hubbard, a classmate of the bride at the Connecticut literary institution, and Miss Carrie Sutton, a sister of the groom. The bride was gowned in blue brocaded satin, trimmed with princess lace and pearl, with semi-overdress and veil of princess lace, caught with a bunch of lillies of the valley. She carried a shower bouquet of the same flowers. After the ceremony Mrs. Sample and Mr. Minor rendered songs, assisted by the orchestra. A wedding breakfast was served by Barr of Springfield to the 200 guests present, who came from Hartford, Springfield, Northampton, Sunderland and Canada. The wedding gifts were many and costly, including money, cut glass, bric-a-brac, silver and linen. The couple left at a late hour by automobile for Springfield to begin their wedding trip. On their return they will make their home with the bride's parents. (Springfield Republican, June 27, 1912, p. 5)13. SUTTON — FAIRFIELD
One of the prettiest home weddings in this town for some time look place on June 26th at eight
o’clock in the Fairfield homestead in North Main street, Suffield, Conn., when Miss Carolyn May Fairfield, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Fairfield, and Bernard Lucius Sutton of Springfield, son of James J. Sutton of Barnston, P. Q., were married. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Daniel R. Kennedy, Jr., pastor of the First Congregational Church, the double ring service being used. The wedding music was furnished by the Philharmonic orchestra
of Springfield, with vocal selections by Mrs. F. Leon Sample, soprano, of Springfield, and Charles Miner, tenor, of Hartford. The house was tastefully decorated with roses, the ceremony being performed in the living room, before a bank of palms in the large, south bay window. An aisle was marked off with several baskets of daisies and roses on small tables and connected
with chiffon of lavender and pink, running to the bay window. The dining room was tastefully decorated with roses. The bride was attended by Mrs. Grace Russel Hubbard of Sunderland, Mass., as matron of honor, and the bridesmaid was Miss Carrie A. Sutton of Barnston.
The best man was Willis Robbins of West Springfield. The bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin, trimmed with princess lace and pearls, with semi overdress of chiffon. She also wore a veil of princess lace, caught up with lilies of the valley, and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. The matron of honor wore a gown of lavendar chiffon, trimmed with lace, and carried
pink killarney roses. The bridesmaid wore pink chiffon, trimmed with lace, and carried pink killarney roses. After the ceremony, a reception was held at which Barr of Springfield
catered. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield and the best man and bridesmaid. Guests were present from Northampton, Springfield, Sunderland,
Hartford and Barnston, numbering about 100. The couple received many handsome gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton left for a short wedding trip and upon their return will be at home with the bride’s parents. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 13, 1912, p. 1)14. 1913; Jan., witness at his sister Minnie's death record, Coaticook, PQ.
15. Found in the 1915 Springfield, MA city directory; Sutton, Bernard L. (Carolyn), farmer, bds J B Fairfield (p. 250)
16. Barnston
Messrs. G.B. Hall, B. E. Converse, J. J. Sutton and B. L. Sutton a few days at Camp Dubois. Mr. B. L. Sutton of Springfield, Mass, a few weeks the guest of his father, Mr. J. J. Sutton; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Converse left on Monday for Boston. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 7, 1915, p. 2)17. HATLEY
... Mr. Bernard Sutton, who has been at his former home in Barnston, for the past few weeks, on account of the serious condition of his father, the late James J. Sutton, returned on Monday, to his home at Springfield, Mass. Together with his father-in-law, Mr. Sutton is engaged near Springfield, in the extensive cultivation of tobacco. ... (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 10, 1916, p. 2)18. 1918: WWI Draft Registration Card: ser.# 2470, Bernard Lucius Sutton, residence; Main St., Suffield, CT. age 40, DOB: Nov. 4, 1878, Employed as farmer (self employed), nearest relative; Frank James Sutton, Barnston, Canada, height; tall, build; slender, eyes; blue, hair; brown, signed Sep. 12, 1918 at Thompsonville, Hartford Co., CT.
19. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Connecticut, Hartford Co., Suffield, district 192, sheet# 5A, age 38
20. Connecticut Naturalization; Declaration of Intent: Bernard Lucius Sutton, 41, farmer, 6'0", 180lbs., hair brown, eyes blue, born Barnston, Quebec, Canada, 4 November 1879, now reside Main St., Suffield, Conn. Immigrated from Ayer's Cliff on Boston & Maine Railroad. Married, wife Carolyn, she was born at Suffield, Conn. Now resides at Suffield. Arrived Port of New York on 9 Oct. 1901. Signed 22 Jan 1921
21. Found in the 1922 Suffield, CT city directory; Sutton, Bernard L. (Carolyn), farmer, b J B Fairfield (p. 185)
22. Connecticut Naturalization; Petition for Naturalization: Bernard Lucius Sutton, residence; 384 Main St., Suffield, Conn., farmer, born 4 Nov. 1879 at Barnston, Quebec, Canada. Immigrated from Ayer's Cliff on 9 Oct. 1901 at Port of New York on the Boston & Maine RR. Declared intention to become a citizen 22 Jan 1921 at Hartford, Conn. Married, wife Carolyn M. F., she was born 11 Dec. 1885, at Suffield, Conn. Now resides at said Suffield. Has one child, Damon Fuller, 18 Apr 1915, Suffield, Conn. Signed 9 Oct 1924.
23. 1925: Naturalized a citizen, Sutton, Bernard Lucius, address: 384 Main St. Suffield, Conn., POB: Quebec, Canada, 28 Jan. 1925, at U.S District Court, Hartford, CT., cert# 10640
24. Found in the 1928 Suffield, CT city directory, Sutton Bernard L (Carolyn), farmer, b 384 N Main (p. 426)
25. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Connecticut, Hartford Co., Suffield, district 219, sheet# 6B, owns home at Main St., age 50
26. BARNSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton and son, Damon, of Suffield, Conn., have been spending a few days with Mrs. Frank Sutton. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 12, 1931, p. 2)27. Found in the 1935 Suffield, CT city directory, Sutton Bernard L (Carolyn), farmer, h 384 N Main (p. 440)
28. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton and son, Damon, will leave tomorrow on a several weeks' trip. They will be the guests of Miss Leona Phelps of Otis for a week, after which they will motor through the White mountains. They will then go to Canada, where they will spend a few weeks with Mr. Sutton's sister Charles Kennedy of Coaticook, P. Q. (Springfield Republican, Aug. 9, 1937, p. 5)
29. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Connecticut, Hartford Co., Suffield (26 Apr '40) ED 2-213, sheet 18A, Main St., owns $15000, age 60, (wd), ed; H-3, POB; Canada Eng, with son Damon F. (25)
30. 1940; Sold his farm in Quebec to his nephew, Hubert Henry Sutton, 10 July 1940. (Merle)
31. Found in the 1941 Suffield, CT city directory; Sutton Bernard L * retired h384 N Main (3) (p. 442)
32. Bernard L. Sutton of Main street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sisson, who have been spending the winter with him, have arrived at the Sisson lodge at Klamika, P.Q., Can. Mr. Sutton will remain for the summer. (Springfield Republican, May 6, 1942, p. 18)
33. 1942: WWII Draft Registration Card: ser.# 3152, Bernard Lucius Sutton, residence; 384 Main St., Suffield, Hartford, Conn., age 63, DOB: Nov. 4, 1879, POB: Canada, Name, address of person who will always know your address; Mrs. Damon Sutton, (same address),
34. Obit: Death of B. L. Sutton
Bernard L. Sutton, aged 64 years, a resident of this town for many years, died yesterday in Hartford hospital. He was born in Barnston, Quebec, Canada, and took up his residence in this town when a young man, being engaged in tobacco rowing here for many years. He retired from active work several years ago. He was a member of the First Congregational church of this town. Surviving him are one son, Damon Sutton of Suffield; one sister, Mrs. Charles Kennedy of Quebec; a grandson, Robert F. Sutton; also several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late home on Main street, with Rev. Richard P. Carter, pastor of the Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. (Mar 1944)35. Coaticook
Mrs. Charles Kennedy has received word of the death of her brother, Mr. Bernard Sutton, who passed away on March 8, in Suffield, Conn. Mr. Sutton was 66 years of age and had been in poor health for some time, having been in hospital for five weeks in Hartford, Conn., where he underwent two major operations. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Kennedy, of Coaticook, and by one son, a daughter-in-law and one grandson. Although Mr. Sutton left here at the age of twenty-one, he will be remembered by many who knew him during his early life in this vicinity. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Kennedy and the other relatives in their bereavement.
(Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 22, 1944, p. 10)
Bernard married Carolyn May Fairfield on 25 Jun 1912 in Suffield, Hartford Co., CT. Carolyn was born on 11 Sep 1885 in Suffield, Hartford Co., CT. She died 1 on 3 Oct 1938 in Suffield, Hartford Co., CT. Carolyn was buried on 7 Oct 1938 in Woodlawn Cemetery, Suffield, Hartford Co., CT. She was employed as 1900;at school.
1. Daughter of Joseph Butler Fairfield and Mary Fuller.
- MRS MARY FAIRFIELD DIES AT BRIDAL HOME
Suffield, Ct., Feb. 25 - Mrs. Mary Fuller Fairfield, 79, widow of Joseph B. Fairfield, died at her home on Main street early this morning. Mrs. Fairfield was native and lifelong Suffield resident. She was born April 16, 1849, a daughter of Joseph Butler and Cordelia (Smith) Fuller and came of a long line of colonial and Revolutionary stock. Her ancestors were pioneers in the town and were among the first settlers to receive land grants from Col. Pynchon; which according to the deeds preserved by the family show that the grant was deeded at Southfield, Mass., which is now this town. Mrs. Fairfield died at the home which she entered as a bride in 1870. After having been married 50 years, her husband died at the same home. He died in 1921 and their oldest daughter died when a young child. Mrs. Fairfield was a member of the First Congregational church and was president of its Aid society for many years. She was also a charter member of the Sybil-Dwight-Kent chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and also a charter member of the Woman's Reading club, now known as the Suffield Women's Club. She belonged to the Chapin Family association, being descended on her maternal side from Dea Samuel Chapin. On her paternal side she was descended from Elizabeth Emerson and John Fuller who landed at Ipswich, Mass., in 1632. Mrs. Fairfield was a sister of the late Dr. Horace S. Fuller who for many years was a physician at Hartford. Mrs. Fairfield is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn May, wife of Bernard L. Sutton, and one grandson, Damon Fuller Sutton, both of this town. The funeral will be held at her home Wednesday afternoon at 2 with Rev. Arthur H. Hope, pastor of the First Congregational church officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in Woodlawn cemetery. (1919)- JOSEPH B. FAIRFIED DIES IN SUFFIELD
(Special to The Courant) Suffield, Oct 12. - Joseph B. Fairfield, aged 75 years, a retired farmer and tobacco grower, died yesterday at his home in North Main street after a long Illness, due to heart disease. He was born in Pittsfield, Mass., July 11, 1846, the son of Jonathan T. and Julia A. (Butler) Fairfield. Mr. Fairfield is a direct descendant of Joseph Butler Fairfield, and sine the coming of the "Mayflower" in 1630 this family has been identified with New England, tracing to Mlles Standish. John Fairfield, a descendent, was one of the first to locate in Pittsfield, who, according to history slept in a hollow log the first night he spent in Pittsfleld. A son was the first white male child born in Pittsfleld, John Fairfield, 2d, son of the pioneer settler of Pittsfleld, was a "Minute Man" in the Revolutionary War. Mr. Fairfield's father, Jonathan T. Fairfield, died in Suffield December 1, 1876. His mother died in Suffield September 14, 1865, and was a direct descendent of Miles Standish. He received his early education in Hartford, and later attended the district schools of Suffield. He also studied three years in a private school and also at the Connecticut Literary Instltute. He became interested in farming with his father. During his life he made a specialty of tobacco growing and for a number of years was a dealer in leaf tobacco, his extensive trade keeping him much of the time in New York, where he maintained an office for several years. For ten years he was associated with his father-in-law, Joseph Fuller, in the Ore Insurance business in this place. Mr. Fairfield traveled extensively throughout the United States. He was a republican. On September 22, 1870, he married Miss Mary Fuller, daughter of Joseph and Cordelia (Smith) Fuller of Suffield, Mrs. Fairfield has been prominent in social life in town and for several years both Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield had been active members of the First Congregational Church, being a teacher in the Sunday school and also conducting a Bible class and being clerk of the church society. He was a member of Apollo Lodge, F. and A. M., and a member of the Knight Templars, a member of the Suffield Veterans' Association, Suffield Grange, and a charter member of the Lyman Council, O. U. A. M.; disbanded. He leaves besides a wife, one daughter, Carolyn May, wife of Bernard Sutton of this place, and one grandson. The funeral will be held Friday at 1 o'clock at the Fairfield residence in North Main street, with Rev. Victor Greenwood, pastor of the First Congregational Church officiating. Burial will be in the old cemetery. (Oct. 1921)2. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Connecticut, Hartford Co., Suffield, district 26, sheet# 7, age 14
3. Found in the 1910 Suffield, CT. city directory; Fairfield, Carolyn, bds J. B. Fairfield, Joseph B., h 18 North Main
4. Found in the 1915 Suffield, CT. city directory; Sutton, Bernard L. (Carolyn), farmer, bds J B Fairfield (p. 250)
5. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Connecticut, Hartford Co., Suffield, district 192, sheet# 5A, age 34
6. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Connecticut, Hartford Co., Suffield, district 219, sheet# 6B, age 43
7. Found in the 1935 Suffield, CT. city directory; Sutton Bernard L (Carolyn), farmer, h 384 N Main (p. 440)
8. 1936; mentioned as a member of the Suffield Garden Club.
9. Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton Will Direct Activities of Suffield D.A.R. Unit
(photo: Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton)
Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton will serve as regent of Sibbil Dwight Kent chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, of Suffield, Ct., which will open its season Wednesday, October 13, with a social meeting. (Springfield Republican, Aug. 15, 1937, p. 30)10. Vice-President of Hampton Club To Take Active Part in Program
(photo: Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton)
The Springfield Hampton club will open its 58th season with a bridge tea party Wednesday afternoon at the Springfield Country club. Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton of Suffield, Ct., is vice-president of the organization for the coming year and will take an active part in the program. Mrs. Harry C. Wells of Longmeadow is president, Mrs. Joseph Pynchon of Westfield, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Hart of Longmeadow is recording secretary. (Springfield Republican, Sept. 25, 1937, p. 5)11. Obit: Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton
Suffield, Oct. 4 - (Special) - Funeral services for Mrs. Carolyn (Fairchild) Sutton. 52, regent of Sibbil Dwight Kent Chapter, DAR, will be held 2 p.m. Thursday at her home on Main Street. She died Monday after a short illness. She was the wife of Bernard L. Sutton. A native of Suffield, Mrs. Sutton was active in women's clubs. She was treasurer of the Daughters of 1812, vice-president of the Hartford Chapter, New England Women: vice-president of the Hampton Club of Springfield, a member of the Mayflower Society. Suffield Women's Club and Suffield Garden Club. She was president of the Ladies Benevolent Union of the First Congregational Church. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Damon Fuller Sutton. Rev. Richard P. Carter, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will officiate at the funeral and burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. (Hartford Courant, p. 4, 5 Oct. 1938)12. The funeral of Mrs. Carolyn (Fairfield) Sutton, wife of Bernard L. Sutton, who died Monday after a short illness, was home on Main street. Rev Richard P. Carter, pastor of the First Congregational church, officiated. The bearers were Dr. E. Harvey Richmond, E. Mosesley White, H. Leslie Pomeroy, Frank Orr, Dr. William H. Upson and Spencer Montgomery. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Representatives were present from the various organizations of which Mrs. Sutton was a member, including the Suffield Woman's club, garden club, Sibbil Dwight Kent chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of 1812, the Suffield Replican Women's club, Hartford chapter of New England Women, the Hampton club of Springfield. (Springfield Republican, Oct. 8, 1938)
Notes:
1. Mayflower descendant of John Howland.
They had the following children:
+ 528 M i Damon Fuller Sutton
238. Carl Caleb Sutton (James Joshua , Lucius Doolittle , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 31 Jul 1887 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died 2 on 25 Dec 1916 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was buried 3, 4 on 27 Dec 1916 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was employed as 1911;farm laborer.
1. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 190, sub district 11, p. 30, age 6, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, at home with parents
2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub district b-1, p. 6, age 13, DOB:July 31, 1887 and parents, James J. (46) DOB:Dec 2, 1854, Rel;Ch of Eng, and wife Carrie A. (47) DOB:Feb 7, 1854, Rel;Bapt and children, Minnie E. (23) DOB:June 22, 1877, Bernard L. (21) DOB:Nov 4, 1878, Frank J. (19) DOB:Mar 3, 1882 and Carrie A. (11) DOB:Aug 14, 1889
3. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-1, p. 3, age 23, at his father's home.
4. BARNSTON
Mr. Carl Sutton has moved to town and is living in Mr. O. Peter's house. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 21, 1912, p. 2)5. 1913; Jan., witness at his sister Minnie's death record, Coaticook, PQ.
6. 1913: "A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutton, on the 29th ult. Mother and daughter are both doing well. Congratulations. (Stanstead Journal, Nov. 13, 1913)
7. CARL SUTTON, NORTH BARNSTON
Hatley, Dec. 27 (Special) — On Sunday afternoon, December 24th the death occurred of Mr. Carl Sutton, at his home at North Barnston, at the age of 28 years. The late Mr. Sutton, who was the youngest son of the late James J. Sutton, of Barnston, is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Annie Lincoln, adopted daughter of Mr. Henry Lincoln, of Ayer's Cliff, and six young children, one sister, Mrs. C. W. Kennedy, of Coaticook, and by two brothers, Mr. Bernard L. Sutton of Suffield, Conn., and Mr. Frank J. Sutton, who resides in the old home farm, formerly occupied by his grandfather, the late Lucius Sutton. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dec. 27, 1916, p. 3)8. Obit: FUNERAL OF MR. CARL SUTTON, NORTH BARNSTON
Coaticook, Dec. 28 -- (Special)—The funeral of the late Mr. Carl Sutton who passed away at the Sherbrooke Hospital on December 25th, after an illness of several weeks, with Bright’s
disease, was held from the home of his sister, Mrs. C. W. Kennedy, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The funeral was managed by Mr. J. H. Knapp, assisted by Mr. James Parker and Walter Sutton, Mr. Frank Sutton and Mr. C. W. Kennedy. The Rev. Mr. Plant, pastor of the Baptist Church, Barnston, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Fray and Rev. Mr. Wearing of Coaticook, conducted the services. The two favorite hymns of the deceased ‘‘Face to Face” and “Some
Day We’ll Understand” were sung sweetly by Mrs. Wallace and Miss Doris Morgan. Mr. Sutton was 29 years of age and leaves a wife and six children who have the sympathy of the entire community, also one sister, Mrs. C. W. Kennedy, of Coaticook; two brothers, Mr. Frank Sutton,
of Barnston; Mr. B. Sutton, of Springfield. The body was laid to rest in the vault of Mount Forest
Cemetery to await interment in the family lot in Barnston. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dec. 28, 1916, p. 7)
Note:
1. There are two headstones for Carl Caleb Sutton and his wife Annie Lincoln. One is at the Gould cemetery and the other one is at the Mount Forest cemetery in Coaticook. Gould: Sutton, Minnie E., b. 22 Jun 1878, d. 28 Jan 1913, s/w Carl
Carl married 1, 2 Annie May Lincoln on 27 Jul 1904 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT. Annie was born 3 on 23 Oct 1885 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 4 on 9 Aug 1973 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She was buried 5 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She was employed as 1921;housekeeper.
1. (adopted daughter) Parents Henry Joseph Lincoln and Celia Ann Davis, daughter of Joseph Davis, Henry married second, Rosina Jerusha Davis, 21 Sept. 1898, daughter of William Davis and Lydia Boynton. Rosina first married Charles J. Melloon, 4 Dec 1885.
- Henry Joseph Lincoln married Celia Ann Lincoln 28 June 1869, she died 4 Sept. 1891- 1891 census at Barnston, PQ; Celia Ann Lincoln (44) POB US, Joseph Davis (83) POB US, Henry J. Lincoln (48) ........Annie is not present
- LINCOLN — MELLOON — At Ways Mills, Que., on Sept. 21st. 1898. by the Rev. J Holt Murray, Kosina J. Davis of Boynton, widow of the late Charles Melloon, to Mr. Henry J. Lincoln of Barnston Township.
-- Mr. H. J. Lincoln Thought to Have Taken Overdose - Accidental Death is Verdict.
AYER’S CLIFF, Oct. 16. - That Mr. Henry Joseph Lincoln, of this place, in an effort to produce sleep, took an overdose of chloroform, which caused his death, was the verdict of Coroner
L. C. Bachand, at the inquest held here last night. The deceased had been ill for some time, and had called, the day previous to his death, for some chloroform to make him sleep. This had been refused him, and it is believed that he went out to the druggist's, in order to purchase a bottle. When found yesterday morning, he had pulled the covers of the bed over his head, and still held the bottle near his nose and mouth. The verdict of the inquest was accidental death. (Oct 1919)- Departed this life at her residence, County of Stanstead, Quebec, on August the second in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty three, and her remains interred in the Boynton Cemetery, County of Stanstead, on the fourth day of the same month in the year aforesaid, Rosina J. Lincoln, nee Davis, aged sixty-nine years. (Drouin, Ayer's Flats, Protestants 1923)
2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub district b-2, page 9, age 15, Adopt Dau with parents Henry (58) and Rosina (46)
3. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-1, p. 3, age 26, at her father in law's home.
4. A farm house, at North Barnston, which is one of the old land marks of the town, and after having passed through the hands of many different owners, is now the property of Mr. A. L. Pope, and for several months past, has been occupied by Mrs. Carl Sutton, and family, narrowly escaped destruction, by fire, a short time since, when from an overheated pipe, the supports of the chimney were burned, allowing the bricks to come crashing down; fortunately, however, by some means, the heaviest weight was thrown outside the house. By the timely arrival of assistance, the fire was prevented from causing any further damage. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 18, 1918, p. 2)
5. Hatley and District Notes
... Escaped Serious Injury
While returning from Barnston, a few days ago, Mrs. Carl Sutton, accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Sutton and young child, were extremely fortutnate in escaping uninjured, when a runaway pair of horses attached to a buggy, came into collision with their rig. The force of the sudden impact brought the horses to a quick halt, at the same time throwing all three occupants of the front vehicle to the ground. Both the ladies escaped with severe shaking and a few bruises but the young child was found a few feet from the scene, unharmed and unafraid, not even uttering a cry. Mrs. Sutton’s wagon and harness was afterwards found to be somewhat the worse for the accident. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 2, 1918, p. 2)6. Mrs. A. M. Sutton attended the funeral of her foster-father, the late H. J. Lincoln, which was held at Ayer’s Cliff on Thursday. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 24, 1919, p. 9)
7. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Barnston, Sub-District 2, 9 June 1921, p. 3, lodger at residence of Chester Cleveland, age 35, widow, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, Occp; Housekeeper, with children; Kathleen (16), Hazel (13), Stewart (11), Hubert (9), Muriel (7), and Caroline (5)
8. In the second case of a similar nature, the complainant was Mrs. A. Lincoln and the accused was Clark Jones. Witnesses heard Mrs. Muriel Sutton and her daughter (by a previous marriage), Miss Annie Lincoln. The accused was committed to trial. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 26, 1928)
9. CLARKE JONES FOUND GUILTY BY JURY
Clarke Jones, of Ayer’s Cliff, who was tried yesterday behind closed doors in the Criminal Court on a very serious charge in which a girl between the age of fourteen and sixteen years was involved was found guilty by the jury last evening after bring out for nearly an hour. A recommendation of clemency was made by the jury Jones will be sentenced at the close of the present term. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 27, 1928, p. 5)10. Sentences Handed Out
Clarke Jones, of Ayer’s Cliff, was sentenced to two months in jail, having been found guilty of indecent assault upon the person of a girl between the ages of fourteen and sixteen years. Mr. Justice White pointed out that the charge against the accused was more or less technical, and that the circumstances showed that he was not himself altogether responsible for his misdemeanor. The time already spent by Jones in jail will count. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dec. 10, 1928, p. 7)11. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 2 Barnston, p. 10, age 45, domestic and daughter Caroline (15) at the home of Chester Cleveland (53)
12. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1935, Electoral district Stanstead, Rural Polling District No. 101, Ascot, Lots; 1 to 15, and ranges 1,2,3 and lots 10 to 15 range 4, p. 2;
252 Sutton, Annie, Mrs. R.R 1, Lennoxville13. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1935, electoral district Stanstead, Rural No. 4 Barnston, Lots 15 & 28, ranges 1,2,3,4,5,6, Vol. 19024, p. 2;
277 Sutton, Annie (W), widow, Coaticook
278 Sutton, Hubert, labourer, Coaticook14. BARNSTON
Mr. Stewart Sutton and his mother, Mrs. Annie Sutton, attended the burial of the late Mrs. George Morrison at Way's Mills on Friday. (Stanstead Journal, May 14, 1936)15. Barnston
... Mrs. Annie Sutton and Mr. Stewart Sutton were in Way’s Mills on Saturday, May 9, for the burial of Mrs. George Morrison, of Rutland, Vt. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 16, 1936, p. 3)16. 1938; Mentioned in Hubert's marriage notice, as from Montreal.
17. Mrs. Annie Sutton, formerly of Barnston Road, has left Montreal for Klamath Falls, Ont., where she will spent the winter with her daughter, Caroline, Mrs. Manley Houske. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dec. 6, 1948, p. 10)
18. Mrs. Annie Sutton is spending a few weeks in Long Island. N.Y., where she will be the guest of her daughter. Mrs. John Kuhta and Mr. Kuhta. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 3, 1956, p. 8)
19. "Mrs. Annie Sutton is leaving soon for New York to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Kuhta and Mr. Kuhta. She will travel by plane to Oregon to spend the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Houske" (Stanstead Journal, May 7, 1959, p. 2)
20. Mrs. Annie Sutton has left for Long Island, N.Y., where she will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. John Khuta, then go to Oregon to spend the winter witn her son-in-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Houske. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 10, 1962, p. 9)
21. Barnston Topics: Mr. Hubert Sutton has received word that his mother, Mrs. Annie Sutton, formerly from this place, now in hospital at Klamath Falls, Oregon, is somewhat improved in health. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. (Stanstead Journal, June 13, 1963, p. 5)
22. Mrs. Annie Sutton, who has been quite ill in Oregon has recently returned to the Cleveland Home. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. John Kuta, New York. (Sherbrooke Telegram Observer, July 11, 1963)
23. Barnston
Mrs. Annie Sutton, Lennoxville, spent Saturday at the home of her son, Mr. Hubert Sutton and family. Other callers at the same home included Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Taylor and Anne, Stanstead, also Mr. and Mrs. Vermore Lyon, of Lennoxville and Mr. and Mrs. Emile Jansen, of St. Margarets, New Brunswick. (Sherbrooke Telegram Observer, Nov. 19, 1964)24. BARNSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’ Connor, with Miss Rowena Sutton, were recent guests of Mrs. Annie Sutton, Huntingville. The following day they attended Man and His World in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. O’ Connor left on Oct 9 to return to their home in Thompson, Man. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 21, 1968, p. 2)25. Obit: SUTTON, Annie — At the Youville Hospital on Aug. 9. 1973 Annie May Lincoln, beloved wife of the late Carl Sutton and mother of Kathleen, Hazel, Stewart, Hubert, Muriel, Caroline, in her 88th year Resting in the R. L. Bishop & Son Funeral Home. 76 Queen St., Lennoxville, where funeral service will be held Sat Aug 11 at 10 00 a m Rev. G. Lokhorst officiating. Interment Coaticook Cemetery. Visitation Friday. 7-9:00. (The Sherbrooke Record, Aug. 10, 1973, p. 10)
26. Obit: MRS ANNIE SUTTON of Sherbrooke
Formerly of East Hatley
Mrs. Annie May Sutton in her 88th year, the former Annie Lincoln passed away Thursday
am August 9, 1973 at the Youville Hospital. Sherbrooke Que. A former resident of the East
Hatley. Coaticook area and later of Lennoxville. she was born on October 23, 1885 in East Hatley. Her husband Carl Caleb Sutton predeceased her on December 25, 1916, also a daughter Hazel Evelyn on February 2, 1948. She is survived by two sons and three daughters Kathleen Mrs. Ted Wilsher Kingston Ont., Stuart, Kingston, Ont., Hubert of Bamston, Que., Muriel Mrs. John Kuhta, Long Island, N. Y., Caroline, Mrs. Manley Houske, Klamath Falls, Oregon, a daughter-in-law, two sons-in-law, four grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
She spent many hours sewing and knitting for her children grandchildren and greatgrandchildren
and friends, the ACW Sand Hill and the WI at Ascot. She also enjoyed travelling and took many trips to visit her daughter Muriel and husband in New York and on occasion visited in Oregon with her daughter Caroline and husband Manley Houske. She was a member of the United Church in Lennoxville, the Ascot Women’s Institute and the ACW, Sand Hill. Funeral services were held on Sat at 10 a. m. at the R. L. Bishop Funeral Home in Lennoxville, with Rev. G. Lokhorst of East Angus officiating. The bearers were Ashley Hatcher, Byron LaBonte, Bruce
Ham and Robert DesRuisseaux. Interment took place in the family lot at Mount Forest Cemetery in Coaticook. (The Sherbrooke Record, Sept. 10, 1973, p. 6)
Notes:
1. In the 1891 Census Henry is with wife Celia, and father-in-law Joseph Davis. Henry Lincoln married a Rosina Davis in 1898.
They had the following children:
529 F i Kathleen Thelma Sutton was born on 20 Feb 1905 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 26 Feb 1978 in Kingston, Frontenac Co., Ont., CAN. Kathleen was employed as 1921;housemaid,1931;domestic,1933;children's nurse. She was buried in Glenhaven Memorial Gardens, Kingston, FC, Ont., CAN.
1. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-1, p. 3, age 6, at her grandfather's home.
2. Daily News Specials From Eastern Townships
APPLE BLOSSOMS ON TREE
Barnston, Sept. 11. — (Special) -- Miss Kathleen Sutton found apple blossoms on a tree now bearing fruit and a late wild rose. Does this fortell a mild or severe winter? (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 11, 1915, p. 2)
3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Barnston, Sub-District 2, 9 June 1921, p. 3, lodger at residence of Chester Cleveland, age 16, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, Occp; Housemaid, with mother Annie (35)(wd), and siblings; Hazel (13), Stewart (11), Hubert (9), Muriel (7), and Caroline (5)
4. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census, Quebec, District 84 Mount Royal, sub-district 48 Westmount City (Montreal), p. 1, 165 Edgehill Rd., age 26, domestic at the home of Donald Partridge (31) and family
5. BARNSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilshire, of Kingston, Ont., were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Hubert Sutton. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 6, 1944, p. 8)
6. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Ontario, Kingston, 1949, polling station 18B, No. 185A Sydenham St., Vol. 5756, p. 1;
197 Queen Street; Wilsher, Edwin, welder
197 Queen Street; Wilsher, Mrs. Edwin, housewife
7. 1951: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilsher of Kingston, Ont., spent a part of their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sutton. (Stanstead Journal, Aug. 16, 1951)
8. 1961: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilsher of Kingston, Ont., were visiting at the home of the latter's brother, Mr. Hubert Sutton, and family for a few days, recently. (Stanstead Journal, Nov. 2, 1961)
9. 1963: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilsher of Kingston, Ont., were visiting her brother, Mr. Hubert Sutton, and Mrs. Sutton and family for a few days. family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Drew of Newport, VT., were also visitors at the same home. Miss Mary Sutton accompanied them home for a visit. (Stanstead Journal, Nov. 7, 1963)
10. Wilsher, Kathleen
WILSHER Kathleen - At Kingston General Hospital on Sunday February 26 1978 Kathleen Sutton beloved wife of the late Edwin Wilsher Resting at the Robert J Reid and Sons Funeral Home corner of Barrie and Johnson Streets Funeral Service in the Chapel Wednesday March 1 at 1:30 Interment Glenhaven Memorial Gardens Friends will be received Monday between the hours 7-9 and Tuesday between the hours 2-4 and 7-9 pm Arrangements c-o Gordon F. Tompkins. (The Whig-Standard, Feb. 27, 1978, p. 22)
11. Obit: Mrs. Kathleen Wilsher
Mrs. Kathleen Wilsher, 73, of 205 Bagot street who died recently at Kingston General Hospital following a one month illness was buried in Glenhaven Memorial Gardens. She was bom in Quebec province a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutton but had been a Kingston resident for 38 yrs. Prior to taking up residence on Bagot street, she lived at 35 Lome street. Mrs. Wilsher retired from her occupation 10 years ago. Pallbearers were Kirk Driscoll, Jama Kelly, Henry Kelly, Roger Schneider, John Stanford and Gerald Tye. (The Whig-Standard, March 15, 1978, p. 45)
12. Wilsher - In memory, Kay Wilsher, who died February 26, 1978.
Remembered with love. (The Whig-Standard, Feb. 26, 1979, p. 22)
Notes:
1. (mother's obit) "She is survived by two sons and three daughters Kathleen Mrs. Ted Wilsher Kingston Ont., Stuart, Kingston, Ont., Hubert of Bamston, Que., Muriel Mrs. John Kuhta, Long Island, N. Y., Caroline, Mrs. Manley Houske, Klamath Falls, Oregon,"
2. (brother Hubert's obit) "He was predeceased by his sisters Hazel in 1948 and Kathleen Wilson; brothers-in-law Ted Wilson, Bruce Ham, John Kuhta, Manley Houske and Kenneth Cleveland."Kathleen married 1 Edwin "Ted" Wilsher on 14 Jan 1933 in St. John's United, Montreal, Quebec, CAN. Edwin was born 2 on 4 Sep 1904 in Chelsea, London, ENG. He died on 25 Feb 1965 in Kingston, Frontenac Co., Ont., CAN. He immigrated in 1906 to to Canada. He was employed as 1931,1933;welder. He was buried in Glenhaven Memorial Gardens, Kingston, FC, Ont., CAN.
1. Son of Joseph Charles Wilsher and Lydia Edna Small, (d. 1927).
2. Baptized 18 Sept. 1904, St. Luke, Chelsea, fa. Joseph Charles, Labour, mo. Lydia Ada, lives at 74 Leader St. (London England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906)
3. 1906: Found on the Canadian Passenger Lists: Traveling on the Southwark, departing Liverpool 31 may 1906, arriving at Montreal, 9 June 1906, p. 7, Edwin age 1, traveling with Joseph, Lydia, and Emelia from York England. [name spelled; Wilshire]
4. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Megantic Co. 174, sub-district 40, Thetford Mines, 15, p. 8, rue Smith, age 6, at home with parents; Joseph and Lydia. [Appears to be Wolsher in the entry]
5. 1915: Found on the UK Incoming passenger list: Traveling on the Sicilian from Montreal to London, 28 Nov. 1915, age 10, traveling with mother Lydia and Amelia, Arthur, Wa##, and Ada
6. 1917: Found on the Canadian Passenger Lists: Traveling on the "Justicia" from Liverpool to Halifax, N.S., Departing on July 18, 1917, and arriving Aug. 1, 1917. p. 16, Edwin age 12, traveling with Joseph (36), Lydia Ada (37), and Amelia (15), Matilda (10), Arthur (8), Ada J. (6) and Margaret (2)
Have you been in Canada before: Yes, 1905, Thetford Mines, How long: 10 years,
[name spelled; Wilsher]
7. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Montreal 192, sub-district 11, Montreal, St. Joseph, Chatham, p. 2, age 16, POB: Que., Rel: Anglican, with parents; John (41) and Lydia (42), and siblings; Amelia (19), Matilda (15), Arthur (12), Ada (10), Margaret (6), and Joseph (7)
8. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census, Quebec, District 86 St Antoine, sub-district 9 Montreal, St Joseph Ward, p. 1, 1998 St Antoine St., age 26, rents $35, w/radio, Imm;1906, with siblings, Arthur (22), Joseph (12), Amelia (27), Mateldia (21), Ada (19) and Margurite (16)
9. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Ontario, Kingston, 1949, polling station 18B, No. 185A Sydenham St., Vol. 5756, p. 1;
197 Queen Street; Wilsher, Edwin, welder
197 Queen Street; Wilsher, Mrs. Edwin, housewife
10. 1951: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilsher of Kingston, Ont., spent a part of their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sutton. (Stanstead Journal, Aug. 16, 1951)
11. 1961: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilsher of Kingston, Ont., were visiting at the home of the latter's brother, Mr. Hubert Sutton, and family for a few days, recently. (Stanstead Journal, Nov. 2, 1961)
12. Obit: Edwin Wilsher
Alcan welder Edwin (Ted) Wilsher, 60, of 35 Lorne avenue, died Feb. 25 at Kingston General Hospital. He was born in London, England, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilsher, but had been a Kingston resident for a number of years employed at the Aluminum Company of Canada plant. Mr. Wilsher was a member of Cataraqui Lodge No 92 AF and AH. Surviving are his wife the former Kathleen Sutton, two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Dailey, Mrs. Ada McCullough and a brother Joseph, all of Montreal. Rev. J. G. Findlander officiated at a service held from the Gordon F. Tompkins funeral home. Burial was in Glenhaven Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Alex Duncan, Russell Truedell, Michael Kelly and Harold Smith. (The Kingston Whig-Standard, March 3, 1965, p. 17)
Notes:
1. (brother)
WILSHER - At Hamilton, Ontario, on Wednesday. January 22nd, 1947, Arthur Henry Wllsher, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilsher and brother of Mrs. J. Dalley, H. Fyfe, A. McCullough, Ted and Joseph Wilsher. Remains resting at the Chapel of J. W. MacGillivray, 3067 Wellington Street. Funeral notice later. (Jan 1947) [born 1909, Brome, PQ]
3. (sister)
DALLEY, Margaret
August 9, 1915 - November 17, 2015
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Margaret Dalley announces her passing on Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at the age of 100 years. Her memory will be lovingly cherished by her children, Lynda (Bruce) and Michael (Joanne); her daughter-in-law, Jean; her grandchildren, Keith (Karen), Andrea, Lindsey (Neil), Craig and Trevor; her great-grandchildren, Casey and Abbey; and numerous friends. Margaret was predeceased by her son, Keith, and her husband, James. After 100 years of sharing her life and love with her family, and truly living life to the fullest, Margaret will be forever remembered and never forgotten. At Margaret's request, no formal service will be held. Interment to take place in Montreal. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, #200, 325 Manning Road NE, Calgary, AB T2E 2P5.530 F ii Hazel Evelyn Sutton was born on 24 Dec 1907 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 2 Feb 1948 in Montreal, Quebec, CAN. The cause of death was Cancer. She was buried 1 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ (I).
1. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-1, p. 3, age 3, at her grandfather's home.
2. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Barnston, Sub-District 2, 9 June 1921, p. 3, lodger at residence of Chester Cleveland, age 13, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, Occp; Housemaid, with mother Annie (35)(wd), and siblings; Kathleen (16), Stewart (11), Hubert (9), Muriel (7), and Caroline (5)
3. DEATHS
SUTTON -- Passed away at Montreal, on February 2nd. 1948. Miss Hazel Sutton, formerly of Barnston, Que. Funeral on Thursday, Feb. 5th, at 2:30 p.m. from the Knapp Funeral Home, Baldwin Street. The Rev, G. F. Gorman officiating. Interment in Mount Forest Cemetery. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Feb. 4, 1948, p. 5)
4. Obit: MISS HAZEL EVELYN SUTTON, OF BARNSTON
Barnston, February 17.— Miss Hazel Evelyn Sutton, daughter of Mrs. Annie Sutton and the late
Carl Sutton, of Barnston, passed away in Montreal on February 2, after an illness of several months. Miss Sutton was born in Bamston on December 24, 1907. The funeral was held on February 5, at the Knapp Funeral Home, in Coaticook, and the body was placed in the vault to await burial in the spring. Rev. George Gorman officiated, Mrs. G. Gorman sang “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". The bearers were Messrs. Fritz Pope, Freeman Sutton, Bruce Ham and Hubert Sutton. She leaves to mourn her lass, her mother, Mrs. Annie Sutton; three sisters, Kathleen, Mrs. Fred Wilsher, of Kingston, Ont.; Caroline, Mrs. Manley Honste, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; and Muriel, of New York; two brothers, Stewart, of Kingston, Ont., and Hubert, of Barnston; three nieces; and an aunt, Mrs. Charles Kennedy, of Coaticook. Those attending the funeral from a distance were her mother, of Montreal; and her brother, Stewart, of Kingston, Ont. The sisters were unable to attend. There were a number of beautiful floral tributes. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Feb. 17, 1948)+ 531 M iii Stewart James Sutton + 532 M iv Hubert Henry Sutton 533 F v Muriel Edna Sutton was born on 29 Oct 1913 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 1 on 2 Mar 1994 in Cocoa Beach, Brevard Co., FL. The cause of death was Atlas Crematory, Rockledge, Brevard Co., FL. Muriel was employed as 1931;saleslady Dpt store. She was buried in Atlas Crematory, Rockledge, Brevard Co., FL.
1. 1913: "A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutton, on the 29th ult. Mother and daughter are both doing well. Congratulations. (Stanstead Journal, Nov. 13, 1913)
2. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Barnston, Sub-District 2, 9 June 1921, p. 3, lodger at residence of Chester Cleveland, age 7, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, Occp; Housemaid, with mother Annie (35)(wd), and siblings; Kathleen (16), Hazel (13), Stewart (11), Hubert (9) and Caroline (5)
3. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census, Quebec, District 85, St. Ann, sub-dist 38, Verdun, p. 5, age 22, boarder at the home of Edwin Thomas (47) rents $18, no radio and his wife, Lilie (45)
4. Coaticook
The many Coaticook friends of Miss Muriel Sutton, daughter of Mrs. Annie Sutton, will be interested to learn that Miss Sutton sailed from New York on the S.S. Bremen for Dresden, Germany, where she will join her fiance, Mr. H. Berger formerly of Montreal, and will be a visitor prior to her marriage to Mr. Berger of his mother in their city residence at Dresden. Mr. Berger and his brother, Dr. Berger, well-known in Montreal, are continuing the operation of their late father's hospital in Dresden. The best wishes of Miss Sutton's former home friends go with her to her new European home. Mrs. Annie Sutton hae returned from Montreal, where she went to farewell to her daughter, Miss Muriel Sutton, of that city, who left for New York to sail for Dresden Germany. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 1, 1935, p. 9)
5. 1935: Found on the New York Passenger Lists; Traveling on the S.S Europa, tourist class, transit to Canada, sailing from Bremen, Nov. 2, 1935, arriving New York, Nov. 8, 1935, List 33, Sutton, Muriel, age 22, English, POB: Canada, Coaticook, passport: 104407, issued Ottawa, 17 June 1935, last permanent residence: Montreal, name and address of person visited: Abecken str 14 Dresden i.Sachsen, final destination: Montreal, passage paid by: self, ever in US before: yes, transit 7/26, Going to join: sister, H. Sutton, 2026 Jeanne Mance Str. Montreal, Canada, height:5'5", hair brown, eyes brown
6. Border crossing: Port of Rouses, NY., Jan. 2, 1940, Sutton, Muriel Edna, age 26, POB: Coaticook, PQ., occp: waitress, read/write: yes, language: English, Nationality: Canada, Last permanent residence: 2020 Jeanne Mance St., Montreal, Name & address of nearest relative: mother, Annie Sutton, Coaticook, PQ., Ever in US before: Yes, on various visits, Destination: Froend, Mrs. F.V. Enfield, 564 2nd Ave, North Troy, NY., Money shown: $75, height: 5'8", hair: bro, eyes: bro,
7. Barnston
Miss Muriel Sutton of New York, is a guests of her mother, Mrs. Annie Sutton. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 23, 1941)
8. Mrs. Muriel Kuhta, Long Island, New York, is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simms, Sand Hill, to be near her mother Mrs. Annie Sutton, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital. (The Sherbrooke Record, March 25, 1971, p. 7)
9. She later stayed at Holmes Regional Nursing Center, Melbourne, FL.
10. Will on record; #940143, filed 3/10/1994.
Notes:
1. Lived at 190 Flager LN, #13, Cocoa Beach, Brevard Co., FL.
2. SSN Application
Name: Muriel E Kuhta
[Muriel Kuhta]
[Muriel E Mattice]
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 29 Oct 1913
Birth Place: Chicago Cook, Illinois
[Chicago Cook|]
Death Date: Mar 1994
Claim Date: 26 Nov 1975
Father: Carl C Mattice
Mother: Annie M SuttonMuriel married John Daniel Kuhta on 24 Apr 1949 in New York, NY. John was born 1 on 7 Sep 1904 in Manhattan, New York, NY. He died 2 on 25 Aug 1986 in Cocoa Beach, Brevard Co., FL. He was buried 3 in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Titusville, Brevard Co., FL (I). He was employed as 1930;Construction, hoisting engineer. He served in the military WWII - US Navy: Machinist Mate 1 28 Sep 1942 - 16 Oct 1945.
1. Son of Daniel Maitro Kuhta and Mary Szerko.
2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census New York, Manhattan wd-19, T624, Roll 1040, p. 130, sheet 2A, 1473 First Ave., age 5, at home with his parents, Daniel (34) and Mary (34) 4 of 7 children and siblings, Sadie (10), Eva (7), Katie (3) and lodger John Hotra (22)
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census New York, Kings Co., Brooklyn, T625, Roll 1179, p. 77, sheet 6B, age 15, Ridgewood Ave., at home with his parents; Daniel and Mary.
4. Found in the 1930 U.S Census New York, Kings Co., Brooklyn, District 474, sheet 11B, , 199 Norwood Ave., age 25, with his parents; Daniel (55) owns home $11,000 and Mary (55) and Sadie (29) and Helen (20)
5. WWII Draft Registration Card: ser.# 284, John Daniel Kuhta, residence: 199 Norwood Ave., Brooklyn, Kings, New York, mailing address: same, age: 37, POB: New York, NY., DOB: 7 Sep 1904, name and address of person who will always know your address: Daniel Kuhta, 199 Norwood Ave., Brooklyn, Kings, New York, Employer: Has his own business, Place of employment: 3203 Fulton St., Brooklyn, Kings, New York, race: white, height: 5' 8 3/4", weight: 155, eyes: Blue, hair: Brown/Gray, Scar over left eye, signed at Local Board No. 230, Brooklyn, New York, 15 Feb 1942
6. 1942: Found in the WWII U.S Navy Muster Rolls (pg. 24) 35th Naval Construction Battalion, List of Nonenlisted passengers, of the USS John Penn, 15 Dec 1942
7. 1943: Found in the WWII U.S Navy Muster Rolls (pg. 24) 35th Naval Construction Battalion, of the USS John Penn, 31 January 1943
8. Obit: JOHN KUHTA
John D. Kuhta, 81, a retired hoisting engineer in the construction business, died Monday at Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach. Mr. Kuhta, of 190 Flagler Lane, Cocoa Beach, was a Brevard resident for 10 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Murial Kuhta of Cocoa Beach; and sisters, helen Tillotson of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Evelyn Baker of New York City. No calling hours are scheduled. Services will be held 10 a.m. today at Church of Our Saviour in Cocoa Beach. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home in Cocoa Beach is in charge of arrangements. (Florida Today, Aug. 26, 1986, p. 7)
Notes:
1. Lived at 190 Flager LN, #13, Cocoa Beach, Brevard Co., FL.
2. ??? 1930; a John Kuhta appears in a Kenosha High School year book listing.534 F vi Caroline Minnie "Peggy" Sutton was born 1 on 6 Mar 1916 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 2 on 23 Jan 1996 in Klamath Falls, Klamath Co., OR. Caroline was buried 3 in Haven of Rest Mausoleum, Eternal Hills Cemetery, KF, OR.
1. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Barnston, Sub-District 2, 9 June 1921, p. 3, lodger at residence of Chester Cleveland, age 5, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, Occp; Housemaid, with mother Annie (35)(wd), and siblings; Kathleen (16), Hazel (13), Stewart (11), Hubert (9), and Muriel (7)
2. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 2 Barnston, p. 10, age 15 with mother, Annie May (45), domestic and daughter Caroline (15) at the home of Chester Cleveland (53)
3. Found in border crossings, 15 June 1940 at Derby Line, VT. Sutton, Caroline Minnie, POB: Barnston, PQ., 3-6-16, nationality; Canadian, purpose of visit/time remaining; permanent.
Additional record created/added; Seattle file: 1209-9475, St. Albans file: 01710/A-J
Remarks:Name now Houske
4. Barnston
Mrs. Annie Sutton received word of the marriage of her youngest daughter, Caroline Sutton, to Mr. Manly Honski, which took place in Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Honski will reside in Klamaph Falls, Oregon. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 28, 1941, p. 6)
5. Found in the 1942 Klamath Falls, OR. city directory; Houske, Manley (Caroline M) millwkr LLCo h325 Commercial apt 4 (p. 155)
6. Found in the 1948 Klamath Falls, OR. city directory; Houske, Manley (Caroline M) h304 1/2 S 4th (p. 155)
7. Found in the 1953 Klamath Falls, OR. city directory; Houske, Manley (Caroline ) millwkr Eldorado Lbr h2450 Biehn (p. 165)
8. Office Suspends Deportation
A Canadian woman who was married at Klamath Falls more than ten years ago was found subject to deportation Monday on the ground she entered this country in 1940 without legal permission. She is Mrs. Manley Houske, wife of the foreman of a lathe mill at Klamath Falls. But after he had made the ruling she was deportable, L. C. Hafferman, hearings officer of the Portland immigration and naturalization office, suspended deportation procedings. Mrs. Houske made application for citizenship under a law that has since been amended, according to Hafferman, who said that her record has been satisfactory during her residence in Oregon of more than 12 years. Even if Mrs. Houske were deported now she could come back to the United States and make application for citizenship under the new law, Hafferman disclosed. (The Oregonian, April 7, 1953, p. 23)
9. Office Suspends Deportation
A Canadian woman who was married at Klamath Falls more than ten years ago was found subject to deportation Monday on the ground she entered this country in 1940 without legal permission. She is Mrs. Manley Houske, wife of the foreman of a lathe mill at Klamath Falls. But after he had made the ruling she was deportable, L. C. Hafferman, hearings officer of the Portland immigration and naturalization office, suspended deportation proceedings. Mrs. Houske made application for citizenship under a law that has since been amended, according to Hafferman, who said that her record has been satisfactory during her residence in Oregon of more than 12 years. Even if Mrs. Houske were deported now she could come back to the United States and make application for citizenship under the new law, Hafferman disclosed. (Oregonian, April 7, 1953, p. 23)
10. 1954; Aug. 6; recorded at entry to the United States 6 Aug 1954 at Derby Line, VT. POB: Barnston, PQ., 3-6-16, Ever in US; Seattle, Wash. file 1209-9475
11. Obit: HOUSKE
Caroline Minnie "Peggy" Houske, 79, died Tuesday, January 23, 1996 in Klamath Falls, OR. She is survived by her 3 nieces, Mary O'Connor, Ontario, Canada. Merle DesRuisseaux. Rowena Sutton, both of Quebec, Canada, plus some very special friends in Klamath Falls. Peggy was preceded in death by her husband, Manley; brothers Stewart and Hubert, sisters, Kathleen, Hazel and Muriel. At Peggy's request no formal services are planned. There will be visitation at the Chapel Thursday and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Burial will follow at a later time at Eternal Hills Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers please consider memorials in Peggy's memory to the charity of your choice. Davenport's Chapel of the Good Shepard, directors. (Herald and News, Klamath Falls, Jan 24, 1996)Caroline married Manley "Shortie" Houske on 14 Jun 1941 in Reno, Washoe Co., NV. Manley was born on 12 May 1905 in Halstad, Norman Co., MN. He died on 5 Dec 1983 in Klamath Falls, Klamath Co., OR. He was employed as 1930,1940;lumber lathe mill. He was buried 1 on 8 Dec 1983 in Haven of Rest Mausoleum, Eternal Hills Cemetery, KF, OR.
1. Son of Lars M. Houske and Annie Maria Thorson.
- LARS HUSKEY
Funeral services for Lars Huskey, 67, who died at a hotel on North Higgins avenue Saturday afternoon, were held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Marsh & Powell chapel. A daughter, Mrs. R. R. Wilson of Charlo, arrived here Tuesday afternoon to attend the rites. Burial was in Missoula cemetery. (Dec. 1937)
2. Found in the 1905 Minnesota state census, Norman Co., Halstad, sheet 8, age 1/12, with parents; Lars (34) and Annie (30) and siblings; Grace (13), Minnie (12), Mabel, Alvin, Hattie
3. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Minnesota, Norman Co., Halstad, T624, Roll 710, p. 159, sheet 2A, age 5, at home with parents, Lars M. (39) and Annie (34) 10 of 11 children, and siblings, Grace (17), Minnie (16), Mabel (14), Josie (12), Hattie (10), Alma (9), Lillian (7), Elvin (3) and Marian (1 7/12) and uncles, Anton Thorson (24) and Eddie Thorson (23)
4. 1910: L. Houske is found on the 1910 Platt Map of Halstad, Twnshp 145 North Range 48 West, 40 acres of the southwest part of section 36.
5. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Minnesota, Norman Co., Halstad, T625, Roll 848, p. 86, sheet 1B, Peterson's Addition, age 14, at home with parents, Lars M. (49) owns home, no mortgage, Imm;1888, Na;1900 and Annie () and siblings, Grace (27), Hattie (20), Alma (18), Lillian (17), Elvin (13), Marion (11), Allan (9), Adelaine (7) and Evelyn (4 3/12)
6. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Oregon, Klamath Co., Modoc, District 47, sheet 3A, age 24
7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Oregon, Klamath Co., Modoc Point, (19 Apr 1940) ED 18-58, sheet 3A, 126 Modoc Point, age 34, ed 8, POB; Minn, lodger at home of Carl Durham
8. 1940: WWII Draft Registration Card: Manley (none) Houske, ser.# 2916, residence: Box 114 Modoc Point, Klamath, Oregon, mailing address: same, age: 35, POB: Halstad, Minnesota, DOB: 12 May 1905, name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Hattie Hanson, sister, Hendrum, Minnesota, Employer: Lamm Lumber Company, Place of employment: Modoc Point, Klamath, Oregon, race: white, height: 5' 4", weight: 155, eyes: Blue, hair: Brown, signed at Local Board No. 2, Klamath Falls, Klamath Co., Oregon, 16 Oct 1940
9. Found in the 1942 Klamath Falls, OR. city directory; Houske, Manley (Caroline M) millwkr LLCo h325 Commercial apt 4 (p. 155)
10. Found in the 1948 Klamath Falls, OR. city directory; Houske, Manley (Caroline M) h304 1/2 S 4th (p. 155)
11. Found in the 1953 Klamath Falls, OR. city directory; Houske, Manley (Caroline ) millwkr Eldorado Lbr h2450 Biehn (p. 165)
12. Obit: HOUSKE
Manley "Shortie" Houske, 78, died in Klamath Falls, Ore., Dec 5, 1983. He is survived by his wife, Caroline "Peggy" Houske, Klamath Falls, Ore.; brother, Alvin Houske, Halstead, Minn.,; sisters, Adaline Charlebois, Seatle, Wash.; Hattie Hansen, Billings, Mont.; also numerous nieces and nephews. Cryptside services will be held at the Haven of Rest Mausoleum at Eternal Hills, Thurs., Dec 8, 1983 at 1:30 p.m. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. (Herald and News, Klamath Falls, Dec 7, 1983)
239. Carrie Abbie Sutton (James Joshua , Lucius Doolittle , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 14 Apr 1889 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She was christened 2 on 8 Apr 1928. She died 3 on 28 May 1965 in San Mateo, San Mateo Co., CA. She was buried 4 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 190, sub district 11, p. 30, age 1, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, at home with parents
2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub district b-1, p. 6, age 11, DOB:Aug 14, 1889 and parents, James J. (46) DOB:Dec 2, 1854, Rel;Ch of Eng, and wife Carrie A. (47) DOB:Feb 7, 1854, Rel;Bapt and children, Minnie E. (23) DOB:June 22, 1877, Bernard L. (21) DOB:Nov 4, 1878, Frank J. (19) DOB:Mar 3, 1882 and Carl Caleb (13) DOB:July 31, 1887
3. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-1, p. 3, age 20, at her father's home.
4. 1912: Was a matron of honor at the wedding of her brother Bernard, at Suffield, CT.
5. COATICOOK
... A very quiet wedding took place on Tuesday afternoon at St. Stephen's Church, when Mr. Charles W. Kennedy was married to Miss Carrie Sutton of Barnston. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Albert Stevens. ... (Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 1, 1913, p. 2)6. AYER’S CLIFF TOWN NEWS
Kennebunk Cottage: Miss Myrtle Hallett, Miss Edith Jarrett, of Sherbrooke, spent Sunday; Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. W. Kennedy, of Coaticook, here for the week. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 6, 1913, p. 7)7. 1916; witness at Carl Caleb Sutton's death record, Barnston, PQ.
8. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Coaticook, Sub-District 15, p. 26, Elm St., owns, age 31, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, with husband Charles (31) and children Gwendoline (7), Clinton (6), and Virginia (5) and lodger Angela Leadbetter (21)
9. 1928: Carrie was baptised at Coaticook United Church, 8 April 1928. (Drouin)
10. 1931; "(Mrs. Charles Kennedy) of Coaticook", Stanstead Journal notice of her brother Frank's death, May 1931.
11. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 21 Coaticook, p. 5, 24 Court Rd., age 41, owns home $3000, w/radio and Chas W. (41) and siblings, Gwendolen (17) and Clinton (16)
12. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1935, Electoral District of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division 12, Town of Coaticook, No. Vol. 19037, p. 2;
203 Kennedy, Charles W., millman, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Mrs. Charles W., (W), married woman, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Miss Gwendolyn (W), clerk, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Clinton, millman, Coaticook13. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Sutton and son, Damon, will leave tomorrow on a several weeks' trip. They will be the guests of Miss Leona Phelps of Otis for a week, after which they will motor through the White mountains. They will then go to Canada, where they will spend a few weeks with Mr. Sutton's sister Charles Kennedy of Coaticook, P. Q. (Springfield Republican, Aug. 9, 1937, p. 5)
14. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1940, District Electoral de Stanstead, Rural Polling Division 11, Ville de Coaticook Arrond, No. Vol. 23665, p. 2;
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, C. W., jour.
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, Mme C. W.
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, Clinton, contremaitre15. 1940: "Mrs. Charles Kennedy left for Montreal on Wednesday afternoon to be near her daughter, Miss Virginia Kennedy, who is ill. (Coaticook Observer, Oct. 18, 1940, p. 1)
16. Mrs. Charles Kennedy has received word of the death of her brother, Mr. Bernard Sutton, who passed away on March 8, in Suffield, Conn. Mr. Sutton was 66 years of age and had been in poor health for some time, having been in hospital for five weeks in Hartford, Conn., where he underwent two major operations. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Kennedy, of Coaticook, and by one son, a daughter-in-law and one grandson. Although Mr. Sutton left here at the age of twenty-one, he will be remembered by many who knew him during his early life in this vicinity. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Kennedy and the other relatives in their bereavement. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 22, 1944)
17. COATICOOK
Mrs. Carrie Kennedy has left for Montreal to visit her daughter, Mrs. Fidkin and family, previous to going to Quebec, where she will make her future home. After giving up her apartment here she was the guest of Mrs. Olive McTafe, for two weeks before leaving for Montreal. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Feb. 23, 1949, p. 9)18. Mrs. Carrie Kennedy is spending some time with Mrs. Olive Tafe, Cutting street. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 19, 1951, p. 7)
19. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, 1958, Electoral District of Jacques-Cartier/Lasalle, Town of Beaconsfield, Urban Polling Division 162, Vol. 40074, p. 2;
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Clinton C., Banker
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Mrs. Frances
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Mrs. Carrie, Retired20. Found in the 1962 San Mateo, CA. city directory; Kennedy, Carrie ofc clk Quaker Oats r Burlingame (p. 395)
21. Obit: Carrie A. Kennedy
Mrs. Carrie Abbie Kennedy died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cleary, 165 Warren Road, San Mateo, where she had resided for the past two years. She was a native of Quebec, Canada. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cleary and Mrs. Virginia Fidkin, of North Port, N.Y., and a son Clinton Kennedy of Montreal, Quebec. Funeral services will be held at Montreal. Local arrangements are under the direction of Crosby-N. Gray Chapel. (The San Mateo Times, 29 May 1965, p. 15)22. KENNEDY. Mrs. Charles W — At Burlingame, California, on Friday, May 28, 1963, Carrie Abbie Sutton, beloved wife of the late Charles W. Kennedy, of Coaticook, Que. and dear mother of Charles C. Kennedy, Mrs. F. W. Clearly and Mrs. F. E. Fidkin. Interment in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook. For further information Tel. J. H. Knapp Reg'd, Coaticook, Que. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 29, 1965, p. 5)
23. Mr. Hubert Sutton was in Coaticook on Monday to attend the burial of his aunt, Mrs. Charles Kennedy, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cleary (Gwen), in Burlingame, Calif. Mrs. Caroline Kennedy who was in her 76th year was born in Barnston, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton and spent her girlhood here. She is survived by her 3 children, Clinton of Montreal, Gwen and Virginia, of California, all married. (Telegram Observer, June 3 1965, p. 8)
Carrie married 1 Charles William Kennedy on 25 Feb 1913 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. Charles was born on 10 Apr 1890 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 10 Oct 1948 in Verdun, Montreal, Quebec, CAN. He was buried 2 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was employed as 1913;real estate broker,1931;proprietor movie theatre.
1. Son of Charles Avery Kennedy and Harriette Mall Jarrett.
-Funeral Services Held in United Church for Charles A. Kennedy, Who Died Suddenly of Heart Attack.
Coaticook, Jan. 2, -- Attended by a large number of residents of Coaticook and the surrounding district, funeral services were held here Sunday afternoon for Charles A. Kennedy, who died suddenly of a heart attack Friday morning. Rev. Roy P. Stafford, pastor of the United Church, officiated at the service, during which two favorite hymns of the deceased were rendered by members of the church choir. Bearers were George Cunnington, Charles Lemoine, Eugene Cutler, Max Ferriil, L. G. Moulton and A. Learned. Burial was made in the family lot at Mount Forest Cemetery. Mr. Kennedy, the son of the late George A. Kennedy and his wife, Betsy Ives, was born in Compton 76 years, ago and in 1887 was married to Harriett Jarrett, of Sherbrooke. Four children were bom to them, Charles W., of Coaticook, Ruby (Mrs. King, of Boston, Mass., deceased), Geoige Wendell, of New York, and Beatrice, of Coaticook. He is also survived by his widow, a sister, Miss Bertha Kennedy, of Coaticook, and four grandchildren. In business for more than fifty years, Mr. Kennedy was widely known throughout the Eastern Townships. He was an avid reader and a student of marked ability, also possessing an unusual inventive talent, at one time he was greatly interested in Ayer’s Cliff, Lake Massawippi and Burroughs Falls, where he developed the electric light company later taken over by the Southern Canada Power Company. Mr. Kennedy had been in poor health for some time but as he had been able to attend to his duties as usual his sudden death came as a distinct shock to his many friends in the district. (Jan 1940)- "The Late Mrs. Chas. Avery Kennedy"
The death of Mrs. C. A. Kennedy, for many years a highly esteemed resident of Coaticook occurred at her late residence, 112 St. Jean Baptiste Street, early Wednesday morning. Mrs. Kennedy (Harriet Mall Jarrett), who has been in failing health for sometime, was born in Quebec City on October 30th, 1857, the daughter of William Jarrett and Elizabeth Estler, his wife; and was married in Sherbrooke, 52 years ago to Charles Avery Kennedy, who predeceased her on December 27th, 1939. Of this marriage four children were born, Ruby (Mrs. Rufus King) deceased, George Wendel, of New York City, Charles W. and Beatrice K. of Coaticook. Mrs. Kennedy also leaves to mourn her passing a sister, Mrs. Sarah Duncan, of Sherbrooke; two brothers, David Jarrett of Three Rivers, and John Jarrett of Sherbrooke; and four grandchildren, Gwendolyn, Virginia and Clinton Kennedy, and Harold Cameron. Rev. Roy P. Stafford will conduct the funeral service which will be held at the residence of the deceased tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The bearers will be Messrs. O. G. G. Webster, G. W. Kennedy, George Lothrop of Sherbrooke, and Clinton Kennedy. Interment will take place in Mount Forrest Cemetery. Mr. Charles Akhurst is in charge of the funeral arrangements. (Coaticook Observer, Mar 21, 1941)2. BIRTHS
KENNEDY -- At Coaticook, Thursday, April 10th, the wife of C. A. Kennedy of a son. (The Weekly Examiner, April 18, 1890, p. 4)3. 1891; KENNEDY C. A., stoves, tinware and paints, Child. (Lovell's Business and Professional Directory of the Province of Québec for 1890-1891, Alphabetically Arranged as to Places, Names, Business and Profes, by John Lovell (Editor), John Lovell & Son, Montréal, 1890.)
4. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census Quebec, Stanstead Co., Coaticook, district 190, sub district 13, p. 29, age 1, widow, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Methodist, at home with parents; Charles and Hattie
5. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, 195 Stanstead Co., Coaticook, District 195, sub district d-5, p. 5, age 10, DOB: 10 Apr 1890, with parents, Charles A. (37) DOB: 5 Dec 1863 and Harriet M. (40) DOB: 30 Nov. 1860 and siblings, Ruby E. (8) DOB: 20 June 1892, George W. (6) DOB: 3 Apr 1894 and Beatrice (4) DOB: 19 May 1896
6. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Coaticook, District 200, sub district 8-4, p. 10, Court St., age 21, DOB: Apr 1890, Rel; Methodist, with parents, Charles (48) DOB: Dec 1862, Insurance; 11,000, 500 per yr and Harriette (51) DOB: Oct 1859 and siblings, George (17) DOB: Apr 1894, Ruby (18) DOB: June 1892 and Beatrice (15) DOB: Mar 18967. SUNDAY SHOWS WILL BE PROHIBITED
Another matter of importance was embodied in the report of the Police Committee, and earlier in the meeting referred to by the Mayor. This was in connection with the Sunday performances being given at tho Lacrosse grounds by Mr. C. W. Kennedy. The Mayor read letters from every clergyman in the city, both Catholic and Protestant, asking the Council to take action to have these performances discontinued on Sundays, Chief Davidson also recommended that the Council take action to stop them. According to law it is necessary to get permission from the Attorney General before proceedings can be taken against a person for keeping an amusement place open on Sundays. A motion was passed authorizing the City Attorney to apply to the At-torney General for the right to prosecute Charles W. Kennedy for the Sunday performance already held and for any that may take place in the future. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 3, 1912, p. 1)8. COATICOOK
... Mr. C. W. Kennedy has greatly improved his Casino by the addition of a balcony which when completed will accommodate about fifty people. ... (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 1, 1915, p. 2)9. 1916; witness at Carl Caleb Sutton's death record, Barnston, PQ.
10. CAN MOVIES BE KEPT OPEN ON SUNDAYS ?
Case Now Before Judge Mulvena Will Be Made Test as to Rights Under Law
Before the District Magistrate this morning a charge was brought against Charles W. Kennedy, of Coaticook for violation of the Lord’s Day Act by keeping his moving picture theatre open on Sundays. The complaint was laid by Henry S. Nourse, alderman of the town, of Coaticook, under the Dominion Act and has been authorized by the Attorney-General of the Province of Quebec. The forenoon today was taken up hearing the evidence. Upin a request made by the defendant, the case was adjourned until the 28th inst. for argument. This case will be followed with great interest by the operators of moving picture houses throughout this district, as several of them have had the opening of their shows on Sundays under consideration for some time, and it is stated that they intend making a test case out of the present case. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 23, 1918, p. 8)11. UNLAWFUL FOR MOVING PICTURE THEATRES TO OPEN SUNDAYS ACCORDING TO JUDGMENT
Judge Mulvena Handed Down Judgment in a Test Case Against Moving Picture Men Which Has Been Watched With Great Interest. Charles Kennedy, Moving Picture Theatre Proprietor, Coaticook, Was Condemned to Pay a Fine of $20 or in Default Spend Thirty Days in Jail.
“It is not lawful to provide any performance or public meeting on Sunday, elsewhere than in a church, at which admission is charged.” This paragraph in the Federal Act, forms the basis upon which Judge Mulvena gave judgment yesterday in the District Magistrate’s Court, condemning Chas. W. Kennedy, moving picture proprietor, to pay a fine of $20 and costs, or in default spend 30 days in jail. The judgment will be read with interest by the general public, but more
particularly by managers or operators of moving picture theatres, who it is said were making a test case of the Kennedy case, and were, anticipating success in order that they may open up all the theatres in this district on Sundays. The case was heard on its merits on January 23rd last, and on January 28th, the case was argued before the District Magistrate. The case was taken en delibere, and yesterday the District Magistrate gave judgment maintaining the complaint condemning the defendant to the fine referred to above. The text of the judgment is given in full:
Text of the Judgment. “On December 31st, 1917, a complaint was laid before A. A. Hall, Justice of the Peace at Coaticook, under the provisions of the Federal: Lord’s Day Act, against defendant, Charles W. Kennedy, charging him with “unlawfully having provided, on the Lord’s Day, a performance, to wit: a moving picture show, elsewhere than in a church, at which a fee was charged directly for such performance. "On January 4th, 1918, a peremit was written on said complaint, signed by the Attorney General, Sir Lomer Gouin, allowing proceedings to be instituted: (“permet la presente pour suite.") “On January 18th, 1918, this complaint was fyled with the District, Magistrate, at Sherbrooke, with request for a writ of summons against defendant, which was issued and made returnable on January 23rd instant, when proof was made by the complainant of the facts alleged, and the case was adjourned for argument at the request of the defendant, till the 28th of January instant. At the argument many legal exceptions were urged by the defendant, some of which are negligible; I deal with the principal ones: “First—That clause No. 17 of the Federal Lord’s Day Act, provides that “no action or prosecution shall be commenced without the leave of the Attorney General,” (the French version is slightly different) “nulle, action ou poursuite ne peut etre intentee sans la permission du Procureur General”), and that the information or complaint is the real beginning and the basis of all proceedings in criminal cases, and that it was essential to obtain the consent of the, Attorney General in writing, before the laying of the complaint, and not have it written on the complaint, as in this case, fourteen days after the complaint had been laid. “Does it follow that, in so far as the defendant is concerned, the laying of the complaint, although necessarily a preliminary, commences the proceedings against him? If no summons or warrant were issued thereunder, he is not molested and might never even know that there is a complaint laid. “I consider the complaint an essential foundation for other proceedings; but in so far as the defendant is concerned, no more a “commencement of proceedings,” than would be in civil cases, a fiat for a writ of summons, or an affidavit for a writ of capias, if not followed by a writ of summons or capias. “It was argued that the Attorney General exacts a complaint to be made in duplicate and writes his permit on one (if allowed), and keeps the other to record in his office. It seems to me to be the most effective and concise way of proceeding, and must have been done only after due lext of the Judgment. consideration. “The Attorney General must have been satisfied that this proceeding was correct; or else he would not have written his consent to prosecute on a complaint after it was laid. In any event this formality is a matter of procedure; it is not an essential part of the offence itself and therefore, its observance or non-observance, can in no sense affect the defendant. “The Provincial Sunday Observance Act which was disallowed by a majority of the Supreme Court as ultra vires in so far as imposing a penalty or imprisonment is concerned, and which had been held by the Court of Appeals to be still in force, as far as regards its other provisions (Spiliotopulos vs. Le Roi, rapports judiciaires, vol. 27, page 79) specially forbids theatrical performances on Sunday, and defendant quotes in support of his pretention, a judgment of Judge Bourbeau Rainville, in the case of The King vs. Charron (Can. Cr. C., page 241, vol. 15) that a moving picture show is not a theatrical performance, and can only be, at the utmost, pictures of such performance." “Surely a moving picture show is an exhibition or entertainment, and is essentially a theatrical performance, In any event, it is immaterial in this case, because it is clearly for the defendant to prove that the giving of a moving picture show on Sunday is allowed by the Provincial Law. “Third—Another point raised by the defence was, that it is not alleged in the complaint or in the summons, that leave had been obtained from the Attorney General. “I do not consider this necessary; it is confounding criminal procedure with civil cases. In the latter, absence of certain allegations would give rise to a demurrer; and as I said before, the consent of the Attorney General to the prosecution is only a matter of procedure, and in no wise affects the essential part of the offence. “In criminal matters it is only necessary to give the defendant “reasonable information of the act or action to be proved against him."—(Article 853 Criminal Code.)
“The permission of the Attorney General is necessary to secure a conviction, but its presence or absence in no wise affects or qualifies the offence itself ; moreover even an indictment before the Court of King’s Bench (Article 855 Criminal Code, paragraph “H”) holds that it is not necessary in cases where the consent of ary person, official, or authority is required before a prosecution can be instituted, to state that such consent had been obtained. “Fourth—It was urged that no proof had been made of the granting of the permission of the Attorney General. “That is not necessary; the production of the complaint, with the entry thereon, is sufficient proof of its existence. “Fifth—It was further urged that it had not been alleged in the complaint or summons, or proved specifically, that the complaint had been laid within sixty days of the commission of the offence. “It is a provision of law which is not necessary to allege, nor is it necessary to prove specifically, when it appears incidentally by the proof of the date of the committal of the offence. “The Court has come to the conclusion that the defendant has violated the law by giving a moving picture show on a Sunday, for which a fee was charged, and imposes a penalty of twenty dollars ($20.00) and the costs of the present suit. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Feb. 2, 1918, p. 1)12. C. A. Kennedy of Coaticook, P. Q., came here this morning to take home with him Charles W. Kennedy, whom the authorities placed in Sheriff F. H. Tracy's custody for safekeeping because of his queer actions Sunday night at the Pavilion hotel and other places. He was chasing butterflies and birds, taking his hat off to the pictures on the walls and did a few other peculiar things, according to the opinion of those who saw the man. (The Barre Daily Times (Barre, VT) Sept. 23, 1919)
13. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Coaticook, Sub-District 15, p. 26, Elm St., owns, age 31, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, Occp; serant, with wife Caroline (31) and children Gwendoline (7), Clinton (6), and Virginia (5) and lodger Angela Leadbetter (21)
14. 1928: Carrie was baptised at Coaticook United Church, 8 April 1928. (Drouin) In this record it mentions Charles as "the motion picture proprietor of Coaticook".
15. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 21 Coaticook, p. 5, 24 Court Rd., age 41, owns home $3000, w/radio and Carrie A. (41) and siblings, Gwendolen (17) and Clinton (16)
16. Coaticook
Mr. Charles W. Kennedy has sold the Casino Theatre building to a Mr. (Z)erzan, of Montreal, who plans on renovating the interior of the building. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 11, 1932, p. 2)17. FIERI FACIAS DE BONIS ET DE TERRIS
Superior Court.—District of Saint Francis.
No. 310. }
JOSEPH R. ANDREWS, of the township of Barnston in the district of Saint Francis, farmer, plaintiff; against CHARLES W. KENNEDY, of the town of Coaticook in the district of Saint Francis, defendant.
Seized as belonging to the said defendant:
The Opera House Property, so-called, situated on the South side of Main Street in the town of Coaticook and described as follows: being a part of cadastral lot number seventy-one (71) bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the South side of Main Street, at an iron boundary tube placed at a distance of twenty— and one tenth feet to the West of the line of lots 70 and 71 and being the division of the properties of M. J. Moss and said Opera House property; thence Westerly along the South side of said Main Street a distance of seventy-seven feet, more or less, to another iron boundary post securely cemented into the sidewalk and marking the North West corner of the Opera House property; thence Southerly in a straight line a distance of Seventy-nine and nine tenths feet to another iron boundary post marking the rear line of the Opera House property and the North line of the Salvation Army lot; thence Easterly parallel to Pleasant Street about thirty-three feet to another iron boundary tube; thence Southerly at right angles to this last line a distance of twelve feet to another iron boundary tube; thence Easterly parallel to Pleasant Street a distance of fifty feet to the line of lots 70 and 71; thence Northerly along the division line of lots 70 and 71 a distance of twelve feet to another iron boundary tube; thence Westerly parallel to Pleasant Street about seven feet to another iron boundary tube; thence Northerly in a straight line to the place of beginning about one hundred feet.—The above described property being bounded on the North by Main Street and the property of Michael J. Moss; on the Fast by the property of Mrs. Eva Baldwin and the said Michael J. Moss; on the West by the property of Philibert Rochefort; and on the South by the property of George W. Cunnington and the property owned jointly by Guy C. Tillotson and David Brown Hopkins. Save and except from the above described property a small triangular portion sold to the town of Coaticook, to widen Main Street—With all the buildings and improvements on the above described property.To be sold at the church door of the parish of Saint Jean l'Evangeliste, at the town of Coaticook, on SATURDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at, TWO of the clock in the afternoon (Standard time).
C. E. THERRIEN,
Sheriff's Office, Sheriff.
Sherbrooke, this 9th of August, 1932.
(Quebec Official Gazette, No. 33, Vol. 64, Aug. 13, 1932)18. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1935, Electoral District of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division 12, Town of Coaticook, No. Vol. 19037, p. 2;
203 Kennedy, Charles W., millman, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Mrs. Charles W., (W), married woman, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Miss Gwendolyn (W), clerk, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Clinton, millman, Coaticook19. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1940, District Electoral de Stanstead, Rural Polling Division 11, Ville de Coaticook Arrond, No. Vol. 23665, p. 2;
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, C. W., jour.
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, Mme C. W.
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, Clinton, contremaitre20. KENNEDY -- In this city, on October 10th, 1948, Charles W. Kennedy, beloved husband of Carrie Sutton. Funeral from Akhurst Funeral Home, Coaticook, Quebec, on Wednesday, October 13th. Interment at Coaticook. (The Gazette, Oct. 12, 1948, p. 19)
Notes:
1. Charles A. Kennedy built a theater on Rivoli Theatre circa 1910-1912. The management of the building was entrusted his son Charles W. Kennedy.
They had the following children:
+ 535 F i Gwendolyn Caroline Kennedy 536 M ii Charles Clinton Kennedy was born 1 on 27 Aug 1914 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was christened 2 on 6 Apr 1928. He died on 30 Jul 1986 in Magog, Stanstead Co., PQ. Charles served in the military WWII - 27th Field Battery CEF in 1943. He was employed as 1949;asst mgr C.P Hotel,1958;banker. He was buried 3 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Coaticook, Sub-District 15, p. 26, Elm St., age 6, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, with parents Charles (31)(owns) and Caroline (31) and siblings Gwendoline (7), and Virginia (5)
2. Baptised at Coaticook United Church, Coaticook, PQ., 6 April 1928.
3. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 21 Coaticook, p. 5, 24 Court Rd., age 16, with parents, Chas W. (41), owns home $3000, w/radio and Carrie A. (41) and siblings, Gwendolen (17) and Virginia (15)
4. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1935, Electoral District of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division 12, Town of Coaticook, No. Vol. 19037, p. 2;
203 Kennedy, Charles W., millman, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Mrs. Charles W., (W), married woman, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Miss Gwendolyn (W), clerk, Coaticook
203 Kennedy, Clinton, millman, Coaticook
5. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1940, District Electoral de Stanstead, Rural Polling Division 11, Ville de Coaticook Arrond, No. Vol. 23665, p. 2;
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, C. W., jour.
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, Mme C. W.
249 Rue St-Jean Baptiste; Kennedy, Clinton, contremaitre
6. 1943; Sgt. Clinton Kennedy (27th Field Battery) was an usher at his sister Gwendolyn's wedding at Montreal, PQ.
7. COATICOOK
Sgt. Clinton Kennedy, R.C.A., Valcartier Military Camp, is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kennedy. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 11, 1943, p. 8)
8. Sgt. Clinton Kennedy, of Debert, N.S., is spending a month's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kennedy, and with friends, at North Hatley. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 24, 1944)
9. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, 1958, Electoral District of Jacques-Cartier/Lasalle, Town of Beaconsfield, Urban Polling Division 162, Vol. 40074, p. 2;
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Clinton C., Banker
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Mrs. Frances
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Mrs. Carrie, Retired
10. Lived in Montreal, Quebec, at the time of his mother's death, 1965.
11. Obit: KENNEDY, Charles Clinton — At La Providence Hospital. Magog, Quebec on Wednesday, July 30, 1986. Charles Clinton Kennedy in his 72nd year. Dear husband of Frances Honor Church and brother of Gwyn Cleary of San Mateo, Calif., and the late Virginia Fidkin. Cremation. A private family committal service was held on Monday, August 4 at Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Que. A private memorial service to be held at a later date. Arrangements by L.G. Cass & Son Ltd. (The Record, Aug. 5, 1986, p. 7)
12. KENNEDY, Charles Clinton. - At la Providence Hospital, Magog Quebec on Wednesday July 30, 1986. Charles Clinton Kennedy in his seventy-second year, dear husband of Frances Honor Church and brother of Gwyn Cleary of San Mateo, California and the late Virginia Fidkin. Cremation. A private family committal service was held on Monday August 4 at Mount Forrest Cemetery, Coaticook Quebec. A private memorial service to be held at a later date. Arrangements by L.O. Cass and Sons Ltd. (The Gazette, Aug. 5, 1986, p. 25)Charles married 1 Frances Honor Church on 20 Jan 1949 in North Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. Frances was born 2 on 15 Mar 1909 in Westmount, Montreal, Quebec, CAN. She died on 5 Mar 1993 in North Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. She was buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, PQ. She was employed as 1949;mgr convalescent home.
1. Daughter of Charles Harold Church and Agnes Lina Murray. (she was dau of Walter Murray and widow of Thomas Henry Lloyd)
- Dr. C. H. Church
Montreal Doctor Was Well-Known In Townships
MONTREAL. — A funeral service for Dr. Charles Harold Church was held at 2 p.m. yesterday
at D. A. Collins Chapel, 3610 Sherbrooke street West. Dr. Church died Saturday at St. Anne’s Military Hospital at the age of 84. A native of Montreal, he was a graduate of McGill University and spent most of his life here as a general practicioner. He served in the Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War I and in the Merchant Navy during World War II as a surgeon aboard troopships. His wife was the late Agnes Lina Murray. Survivors include two sons. Rev. Canon Harold Church, of Gaspe, Que., and Howard Church, of Napanee, Ont.; and three daughters, Mrs. Frances Kennedy, of Beaconsfield, Que., and Mrs. Audrey Jones of Drummondville, Que., and Mrs. Grace Moyle, of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Burial was in Mount Royal Cemetery. (Dec 1957)
- The funeral of Mrs. Church, nee Agnes L. Murray, of North Hatley, took place at St. James Church, on Monday afternoon, February 26, with interment in the adjoining cemetery, In charge of the rector, Rev. Mark Beaufoy, of North Hatley. Mrs. Church was formerly Miss Murray,
formerly of Massawippi where the beautiful old home by the lake shore is still kept as a summer residence by the family. During her early life and young womanhood she was an attendant of St. James Church. Sympathy is extended to her bereaved family. (March 1951)
2. (mother) Found in the 1911 Canadian Census Quebec, District 160 Hochelaga, sub-district 4 Westmount, 31 Burton ST., p. 8, Lina Church, age 30, DOB; Aug 1880, sister-in-law of Reginald Hendley (28) and Olive Hendley (27)
3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Quebec, District 206 Stanstead, sub-district 6 North Hatley, p. 3, age 12, with parents C. H. (47) rents, and sister Grace (10) and Muriel Cook (38). [Father is married, occp; Dr.]
4. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 90 St. Laurent - St. George, sub-district 38 Montreal City, St George Ward, p. 4, 900 Sherbrooke St., W., age 22, with parents, Charles (58) rents $140, w/radio and Agnes (59) and siblings, Charles (26), William (24), Grace (20) and Audrey (19)
5. CONVALESCENT HOME OPENED IN COATICOOK
Coaticook, March 6 - Returning from five years war service in the Canadian Merchant Marine, Dr. C. H. Church, well-known local physician and surgeon, has resumed practice and has opened ; a modern, well-equipped convalescent home in his own residence on Cutting Street. The Kenilworth Convalescent Home is under Dr. Church’s personal supervision, with the executive management under the guidance of his daughter, Miss Frances Church, and has an efficient and experienced staff nurse in the person of Mrs. J. Bianchi, the former Mildred Baldwin, R.N., of Coaticook. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 6, 1948, p. 8)
6. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, 1958, Electoral District of Jacques-Cartier/Lasalle, Town of Beaconsfield, Urban Polling Division 162, Vol. 40074, p. 2;
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Clinton C., Banker
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Mrs. Frances
69 Gables Court; Kennedy, Mrs. Carrie, Retired
7. Obit: KENNEDY, Frances
Suddenly at La Maison Blanche, North Hatley, Quebec on Friday, March 5, 1993, Frances Honor Church. Beloved wife of the late Clinton Kennedy. Dear sister of Howard Church and his wife Mary Brewer of Cranbrook, B.C. Cannon Harold Church and his wife Mercia Tibbs of Massawippi, Quebec. Grace Moyle widow of Winston Moyle of Ayer's Cliff, Quebec, the late Audrey and Morice Jones of Shawnigan Lake, B.C. and the late Phyllis and Francis Stark of Dundee, Quebec. She is also survived bv many devoted nieces and nephews. At her request she was cremated and a family graveside service will be held at Mt. Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Quebec in the spring, Cannon Curtis Patterson officiating. Arrangements by Cass Funeral Home. (The Montreal Gazette, March 8, 1993, p. 52)+ 537 F iii Virginia Sutton Kennedy
240. Walter Elbert Sutton (Elbert "Ellie" Joshua , Susan Mary , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 3 Sep 1894 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died 2 on 16 Aug 1948 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. Walter was employed 3 as 1911;farmer's son,1920,1930,1940;Dairy Farmer. He immigrated 4 in 1916 to to the US. He was buried 5 in Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndon, Caledonia Co., VT (i).
1. Birth - Sutton
This is to certify that Walter Elbert Sutton son of Elbert Sutton and Mary Louise Haines his wife was born on the third day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ninety four.
witness - E J Sutton, Mrs E J Sutton D.W. Terry Pastor
(Drouin)2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Way's Mills, District 195, sub dist B, div 2, age 6
3. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-2, p. 10, age 16.
4. BASEBALL OFFICERS ELECTED AT BARNSTON
Barnston, Feb. 10.- (Special) - A meeting of the baseball team was recently held, at which the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: E. J. Sutton, manager; Walter Sutton, captain; B. E. Converse, president; Orson Cleveland, vice-president; Hazen Converse, secretary-treasurer. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Feb. 10, 1914, p. 6)5. Walter Sutton was the only man to break a college record. He put the 16 lb. shot 35 feet, 5 inches, beating Bailey's record of 33 feet 1 1/2 inches made two years ago. Sutton also broke the record in the running broad jump, with 19 feet 5 inches, which was 2 1/2 in. better than the former record. (p. 75, MACDONALD COLLEGE MAGAZINE, Vol. VI, Oct-Nov 1915, No. 1)
6. WALTER SUTTON
"Cares not a pin what they said or may say."
Barnston, Que. California High School and Harley Academy.
Entered Class '15, but waited for better company and joined Class '16 in 1914.
College Baseball, 1913-1916. Capt. College Baseball, 1916. Treas. Athletic Assoc., 1915.
Vice-Pres. Class in Senior Year.
Animal.
(p. 283, MACDONALD COLLEGE MAGAZINE, Vol. VI, April-May 1916, No. 4)7. Listed among the third year students in the Faculty of Agriculture section at McGill University, 1915-16. (McGill University, Montreal, Annual Calendar for session 1915-1916)
8. Found in border crossing, Port of Montreal to the U.S., Sept. 1916, sheet 53, Sutton, Walter, age; 22, single, farmer, read; yes, write; yes, race; English, last permanent address; Barnston, Canada, name and address of nearest relative; mother Louise, Barnston, PQ, final destination; Essex, NY., ticket to final destination; No, in possession of $50; $100, ever in US; No, going to join; James S. Harlan, Essex, NY., height; 6' 2", hair; br, eyes; bl, POB: Barnston, Canada,
9. Marriages
SUTTON — POOLE
The marriage took place on Monday evening at the Manse, by the Rev. Alfred Bright, of Mr. Walter Elbert Sutton, Government Munitions Inspector, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Marion Almada Poole, of East Hatley. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton will reside in Sherbrooke. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 13, 1917, p. 7)10. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Lyndon, Dis 2, sheet 6A, owns home, age 25
11. LYNDONVILLE IS VICTOR OVER ISLAND POND
Sutton Shuts Out Essex Co. Boys While Team Mates Score 3
Lyndonville shut out Island Pond in a well played game on Victory Field Tuesday afternoon. F. Sutton's pitching was too much for the Island Pond boys, twelve of them going back to look for the water pail after doing a stunt of shadow batting. Two small singles in succession was the net result of their afternoon's tussle with "Freem". These came in the third inning when with one out Rooney hit safe. Taylor cracked the ball hard over third, and Rooney made a game try for the plate, but Lovely lined the ball in and Rooney ran into W. Sutton at home. ...(cont.) (Caledonian Record, July 27, 1921, p. 1)12. 1925; Oct. 28, W. E. Sutton listed as witness to the marriage of his brother Freeman Hitchcock Sutton and Doris Morgan, at Coaticook, PQ.
13. The friends throughout this comunity are much gratified to learn that Mr. Walter Sutton, of Lyndonville, Vt., formerly of North Barnston, is now on the way to complete recovery, after a critical illness of many weeks’ duration. During this time he has received visits from his brother and sister, Mrs. E. J. Sutton and Miss Mary Sutton, of this place, and from his brothers, messrs. Harold Sutton, of Randboro, and Freeman Sutton, of North Barnston. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 2, 1927, p. 11)
14. Found in the 1928 Lyndon, VT city directory;
Sutton, Walter
" Marion
" Marguerite
" Louise
(p. 387)15. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Lyndon, ed 15, p. 14A, owns home, age 35, owns home $2500, imm 1919, and Marion (32) imm 1919, and children, Margaret (11) imm 1919 and Louise (7)
16. Found in the 1938 Lyndonville, VT. city directory; City Information Postal Rural list RFD 3, Sutton Louise, also at that address; Margaret and Mrs. Marion, and Walter E (p. 281)
17. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont(27 May '40), Caledonia Co., Lyndon, ed 3-19, sheet 6A, age 45, b. Canada, ED; C-4, owns; $1500, Alien, with wife Marion P.(42) and daughter Ethel Louise (17). There is a house keeper; Mary J. Paquin (20).
18. 1942: WWII Draft Registration card; Walter Elbert Sutton, ser# 1698, address: Lyndonville, Caledonia, Vermont, Mailing address: same, age; 47, DOB; 3 Sept 1894, POB; Barnston, P. Que., Name and address of person who will always know your address; Mrs. Marion P. Sutton, Lyndonville, Vt., Employer; self, Place of employment; Lyndonville, Vt., race; white, height; 6’ 0”, weight; 160, eyes; Blue, hair; Brown, Local Board, St. Johnsbury, Caledonia County, VT., 27 April 1942.
19. Found in the 1948 Lyndonville, VT. city directory; City Information Lyndonville, Star Route, Sutton Marion Mrs., and Walter E (p. 308)
20. Dixville
Word was received here of the death of Mr[s]. Walter Sutton, of Lyndonville, Vt. Mrs. Sutton, nee Marion Poole, was a niece of the late Mr. Herman J. Call, and formerly attended the Dixville School. Her friends here extend sincere sympathy to her and her family in their bereavement.
(Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 26, 1948, p. 2)21. MR. WALTER E. SUTTON OF LYNDONVILLE, VT.
Lyndonville, Vt., Sept. 7 -- The friends and relatives of Walter Sutton gathered for his funeral at his home in Squabble Hollow, August 19, to be comforted by a very comforting service rendered by Virgil I. Collins, reader. The many beautiful flowers were silent tribute to a man who will long be remembered. The pall bearers, all friends of the family, were Messrs. Fay Young, Sr., Fred Hubbard, Osmore Gilman, Ralph Allen, Howard Allen and Wendell Barber. Among the friends and relatives from out-of-town who were present, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood, of East Haven; Mrs. Lillian Iverson of Burlington; Mrs. Lawrence Munkittirck and Mrs. Jennie Hunter of St. Johnsbury; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hodges and Mrs. George Dresser of North Danville; Mrs. Louise Dresser, Mrs. Earl Humphrey and Mrs. Russell Ranney, of St. Johnsbury; Mrs, Carlton Basnar of East Burke; and Dana Smith of East Lyndon; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton of Barnston, Que.; Herman Call, of Dixville, Que.; Miss Tacy Sutton, of Sawyerville, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dreser and Paulline, of North Danville, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Webster, of Danville, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Poole, of St. Johnsbury, Vt.; George Poole and Mrs. Clifford Curtis, of Hatley, Que.; and Gordon and Warren Poole, of Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que. Walter Elbert Sutton was born on September 3, 1894, on what is called the home place in Barnston, Que., the oldest of four children born to Elbert Joshua Sutton and his wife Mary Louise Haines. He received his education at the California School, in Barnston, Que., and the Hatley Model School, in Hatley,Que.; then went on to Macdonald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que., where he took the agricultural course and received his degree of B. S. A. from McGill University, Montreal, Que., on May 18, 1916. On September 10, 1910, he was united in marriage to Marion Almeda Poole, of Barnston, Que. Immediately afterward, he went to enlist for service in World War I., but was rejected after which time he spent nearly two years working for the Canadian Government. In 1919 he located in Lyndonville, Vt., (after a brief period in Columbus, Ohio), on the farm known as the Sheldon place, where he and his family have resided since. He was a man who always enjoyed athletics, establishing a name for himself in several fields, while at college, but his main interest was baseball. While still at home in Barnston he and his brothers played with the Barnston baseball team, then, after coming to Lyndonville, he and Freeman Sutton played on the Lyndonville team, as a catcher-pitcher combination. In spite of the fact that his health has been impaired since April 11, 1927, his life has been full of interest and an inspiration to all who have known him. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow Marion Poole Sutton; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Hunter and Mrs. Reginald Noyes; three grandchildren, Robert and Janice Hunter and James Noyes; two brothers, Harold Sutton and Freeman Sutton; one sister, Mrs. Harold Dresser; and numerous cousins, nephews and nieces. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 7, 1948, p. 8)
Notes;
1. Immigrated about 1919, at which time they spent some time in Ohio before settling in Vermont.
Walter married 1 Marion Almeda Poole on 10 Sep 1917 in Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. Marion was born 2, 3 on 19 Oct 1897 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 4 on 22 Dec 1994 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. Marion immigrated 5 in 1919 to to the U.S. She was buried 6 in Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndon, Caledonia Co., VT (i). She was employed as 1940;teacher,1950;teacher.
1. Daughter of Warren "Eugene" Poole and Etta Adelia Perkins.
LATE MRS. POOLE, OF BOYNTON.
The funeral service for the late Mrs. Etta Poole, who passed away at Boynton on Thursday, will he held in this place on Saturday afternoon at three o’clock, and will be in charge of Rev. I. N. Kerr, rector of St. James’ Church. Mrs. Etta Poole died at the home of her eldest sister, Mrs. O. L. Hills, after many months of intense suffering. The late Mrs. Poole, who was the widow of the late W. Eugene Poole, was the second daughter of Mr. John Perkins and was born at the family home on the lake shore road near Hatley Centre. For a time after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Poole resided in that locality, afterwards removing to the Ozro Poole property a short distance beyond the Barnston line, which Mr. Poole purchased from his uncle, the late Ozro Poole. In July, 1906, Mr, Poole passed away, leaving Mrs. Poole with the care of the property and three small children, but who proved fully equal to this great responsibility, being a person of much energy and capability. For a number of years Mrs. Poole has been the valued companion and assistant of the late Mrs. Matilda Haines, who predeceased her by not quite four months. In the early part of May Mrs. Poole removed to this village, where she occupied the Glidden property on Massawippi street. A few weeks ago a removal was made to the Sutton cottage at Lake Massawippi with a hope that the change might prove of benefit, and later on to her sister's home at Boynton, where in despite of loving, and watchful care, and attention, the springs of life rapidly failed until the end. The late Mrs. Poole is survived by one daughter and two sons, Miss Marion Poole and Delbert and Gordon Poole, by her father, Mr. John Perkins; by two sisters, Mrs. O. L. Hills, of Boynton, and Mrs. G. C. Poole, of Hatley; by one brother, Mr. Albert Perkins, of Boynton; and by a number of nieces and nephews, together with more distant relatives, and by a wide circle of friends. (July 1917)2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, b-2, 12, age 3, with parents, Eugene W. (31) DOB: Dec 19, 1864, and Etta A. (25) DOB: April 5, 1875 and brother, Adelbert (-) DOB: April 21, 1900 and an uncle Ozro (73) DOB: June 3, 1827
3. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Hatley Township, District 200, sub district 3-1, p. 4, age 13, at the home of Thomas and Jennie Hunter, with her mother Etta A. Poole, widow.
4. Found in border crossing, from Canada to U.S., Port of Buffalo, NY, arrived by train, May 15, 1919, Sutton, Marion Almeda, age 22, 10-19-1897, last permanent residence; Lennoxville, Quebec, traveling with daughter Margaret.
5. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Lyndon, Dis 2, sheet 6A, owns home, age 22
6. Found in the 1928 Lyndon, VT city directory;
Sutton, Walter
" Marion
" Marguerite
" Louise
(p. 387)7. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Lyndon, ed 15, p. 14A, age 32, imm 1919, and husband Walter (35) owns home $2500, imm 1919 and children, Margaret (11) imm 1919 and Louise (7)
8. Found in the 1933 Lyndonville, VT. city directory; City Information Postal Rural list RFD 3, Sutton Louise, also at that address; Margaret and Mrs. Marion (p. 297)
9. Found in the 1938 Lyndonville, VT. city directory; City Information Postal Rural list RFD 3, Sutton Louise, also at that address; Margaret and Mrs. Marion, and Walter E (p. 281)
10. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont(27 May '40), Caledonia Co., Lyndon, ed 3-19, sheet 6A, age 42, b. Canada, ED; C-2, owns; $1500, Alien, with husband Walter E.(45) and daughter Ethel Louise (17). There is a house keeper; Mary J. Paquin (20).
11. COATICOOK
… A most enjoyable reunion picnic was held recently at Norton Lake by members of the Poole and Sutton families, with representatives of five generations present. Those who attended included Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Call, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton, Mrs. Roy Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and two children, Mr. and Mrs. George Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Curtis and daughter, Mr. Delbert Poole, Mrs. Albert Perkins and Mr. James Robinson. ... (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 26, 1944, p. 17)12. Found in the 1948 Lyndonville, VT. city directory; City Information Lyndonville, Star Route, Sutton Marion Mrs., and Walter E (p. 308)
13. Became Naturalized Citizen of US, 26 May 1948. Cert. # 6777545
14. Found in the 1950 U.S Census, Vermont, Caledonia Co., Lyndon, sheet 23, 1/2 mile from Rd. 192, age 52, alone
15. BARNSTON
A reunion of the Sutton families was held at Lake Massawippi at the summer cottage of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Dresser of North Danville, Vt. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sutton, Mr. Elbert Sutton and friend, of Randboro, Mrs. Walter Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Webster and family, of Lyndonville, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dresser and family, of North Danville, Vt. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 4, 1956)
Notes;
1. Immigrated about 1919, at which time they spent some time in Ohio before settling in Vermont.
They had the following children:
+ 538 F i Margaret Eileen Sutton + 539 F ii Etta "Louise" Sutton
241. Harold Haines Sutton (Elbert "Ellie" Joshua , Susan Mary , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 16 Mar 1896 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 10 Aug 1966 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was employed as 1911;farmer's son,1921,1931;farmer. He served in the military 2 WWI - Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces; M. D. 4 - 1st Dpo. BN, 1st Que REGT 12 Jul 1918 - 12 Aug 1918 in Montreal, PQ. He was buried 3 in Gould Cemetery, Kingscroft, Stanstead Co., PQ (I).
1. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Way's Mills, District 195, sub dist B, div 2, age 5
2. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-2, p. 10, age 15.
3. Drafted 12 July 1913 to 4th MD Depot Battalion at Montreal.
What is your name: Harold Haines Sutton. What is your address: Barnston, Que. Where were you born: Barnston, Stanstead Co. When were you born: March 16th, 1896. What is the name of your next-of-kin: Mrs. Mary Louise Sutton. Mother. What is the address of your next-of-kin: Barnston, Que. What is your trade: Farmer. Married, widow or single: Single. Religion: Christian Scientist. Do you now belong to the Active Militia: No. Apparent age: 22 yrs 4 months. Height: 6' 0". Ruddy complexion, blue eyes, Lt. brown hair.4. Hatley
... Pte. Harold Sutton, second son of the late E. J. Sutton, of North Barnston, has been ordered to join the colors, and left on Friday for Valcartier. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 13, 1918, p. 2)5. Report for Service
Four young men from this vicinity have received orders to report headquarters iq Montreal in compliance with the Military Service Act, viz., Bradley Hartwell, Jrvin Darkness; Arthur McGlary, and W. G. Woodman. Mr. Harold Sutton who was called a few weeks ago, has returned to his home at North Barnston, having been pronounced physically unfit. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 25, 1918)6. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Barnston, Ways Mills, Sub-District 3, p. 3, age 25, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Christian Science, with mother Louise (47) (owns) and sister Mary L. (17)
7. Barnston
... Mrs. Sutton, Miss Mary Sutton, Miss Frances Buckland and Mr. Harry Buckland have returned from a delightful week spent at Emberton Camp, where Mr. Harold Sutton is game warden. Messrs. Chas. Cleveland and Wright Parsons killed a deer on the Dupuis Road on Sunday. Mr. Freeman Sutton killed a deer between the Menard and Sutton farms on Sunday, on which day no less than six were seen in this vicinity, the newly fallen snow proving of great assistance in tracking them. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 12, 1921)8. BARNSTON
Mr. Harold Sutton met with a severe and painful accident at the mill at St. Malo a week ago by getting his right hand caught in the machinery. He is now in the Sherbrooke Hospital and his many friends hope that surgical skill, assisted by nature, may restore his hand as good as the other. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, April 4, 1922, p. 2)9. BARNSTON
Mr. Harold Sutton is home from the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital though he still goes there to have
his hand attended to. This wounded member gives promise of being as good as the other, in time. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, April 25, 1922, p. 10)10. Mr. Harold Sutton, second son of Mrs. E. J. Sutton, of North Barnston, has left to enter a position with Carey Brothers at St. Johnsbury, Vt. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 7, 1923, p. 2)
11. Mr. Harold Sutton is at Sawyerville cutting the hay on the farm which he purchased recently. (Stanstead Journal, July 31, 1924)
12. 1925; Oct. 28, Harold Sutton listed as witness to the marriage of his brother Freeman Hitchcock Sutton and Doris Morgan, at Coaticook, PQ.
13. BARNSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton of Randboro spent the week-end with Mrs. Louise Sutton and attended the Sutton-Morgan wedding at Coaticook, Friday evening. (Stanstead Journal, Oct. 29, 1925)14. Mr. Harry Buckland left town on Saturday, December 31st, for Randboro, where he will be joined by Mr. Harold Sutton and will go to a lumber camp. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 9, 1928, p. 2)
15. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 40 Compton, sub-district 17 Newport Township, p. 3, age 35, owns home $2000, no radio, and wife, Frances (38) and children, Tacy (4) and Elbert (8/12)
16. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton have returned home, after spending a week at Tadoussac, where they accompanied Mr. Albert Wheeler and Mrs. Cote, of Lennoxville, on a fishing trip. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 9, 1950, p. 7)
17. BARNSTON
A reunion of the Sutton families was held at Lake Massawippi at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dresser of North Danville, Vt. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton, Mr. Elbert Sutton and friend, of Randboro, Mrs. Walter Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Webster and family, of Lyndonville, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dresser and family, of North Danville, Vt. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 4, 1956)18. 1958:
MUNICIPALITY COUNTY OF COMPTON
Public notice is hereby given by the undersigned secretary-treasurer of the municipal council of the county of Compton, that the properties hereinafter described shall be sold at public auction at the office of the county, THURSDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of MARCH 1958, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, in payment of municipal and school taxes due with interest, plus costs, subsequently incurred, unless said taxes, interest and expenditures are paid prior to the sale.
---- list----
Canton de Newport — Township of Newport
Harold and Frances Sutton: Lot 2C-4B-4C, House on 4C, Range 10, 112 acres, Municipal taxes: 73.40, school taxes: 113.60, costs: 1.10, total: 188.10
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Given at Cookshire, this 4th day of January 1958.
J. A. BOURGAULT,
Secretary-Treasurer.
of the county of Compton
(QUEBEC OFFICIAL GAZETTE, Jan. 11th, 1958, Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 97)19. "Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton of Barnston, were at their cottage on Sunday and had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton of Milby. (Stanstead Journal, May 2, 1963)
20. "Mr. Harold Sutton has left for Camp Romaine in Northern Quebec." (Stanstead Journal, June 4, 1964, p. 3)
21. Milby friends honor couple on anniversary
MILBY - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton were pleasantly surpprised on Aug. 20, to find 29 relatives and friends gathered at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Sutton, to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, C. Perkins, of Dunham, their son in law and daughter, were co hostesses. A pleasant evening was spent playing games and visiting. A buffet supper was served, highlighted by a three-tier wedding rake, made and decorated by Mrs. Buzz Sutton. Mr. and Mr. Sutton were recipients of many lovely gifts. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 8, 1964, p. 6)22. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1965, electoral district Stanstead, No. 6 Barnston, Lots 11 & 17, ranges 1,2,3,4,5,6, Vol. 46499, p. 1;
154 Sutton, Hubert, farmer, R.R. 1, Barnston
155 Sutton, Mrs. Hubert, R.R. 1, Barnston
156 Sutton, Miss Rowena, labourer, R.R. 1, Barnston
157 Sutton, Harold, retired, R.R. 1, Barnston
158 Sutton, Mrs. Harold, R.R. 1, Barnston23. BARNSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton were visiting their sister, Mrs. Harold Dresser, and Mr. Dresser in Lydonville, VT., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Perkins and family of Dunham, were guests on Saturday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton. Mrs. Perkins was guest of honor, it being her birthday. (Stanstead Journal, Mar. 10, 1966)24. Mr and Mrs. Clare Perkins were in Sherbrooke. Sunday July 31 when they visited the latters father, Mr. Harold Sutton, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 3, 1966, p. 5)
25. Obit: SUTTON, Harold Haines -- At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Wednesday, Alignat 10, 1966, Harold Haines Sutton, beloved husband of Frances Buekland and dear father of Tacy (Mrs. Clare Perkins, of Dunham and Elbert (Buzz). of Lennoxville, in his 71st. year. Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 83 Queen St., Lennoxville where the funeral will be held on Saturday, August 13 at 2:00 p.m. Rev. M. W. Williams officiating Interment in the Gould Cemetery, Kingscroft. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 12, 1966, p. 5)
26. Death: Town Topics: BARNSTON
Several relatives and friends attended the funeral for Mr. Harold Sutton at Lennoxville on Saturday. The Sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family. (Stanstead Journal, Aug. 25, 1966)
Harold married 1 Frances Marion Buckland on 27 Aug 1924 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. Frances was born on 16 Mar 1893 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 28 Jul 1980 in Dunham, Brome-Missisquoi Co., PQ. Frances was buried in Gould Cemetery, Kingscroft, Stanstead Co., PQ (I). She was employed as 1921;clerk.
1. Daughter of Peter G. Buckland and Minnie B. Wright.
(Peter married Jennie Crawford Dec 1899)- Randboro, Feb. 10.— Mrs. Minnie Wright Cleland, of this place, died at the home of her daughter, Mr. Harold Sutton, on January 12th, after an illness lasting for over a year. Mrs. Cleland was bom Minnie Wright, only daughter of the late Frank Wright and his wife, Caroline Hill, in Barnston, and spent the greater part of her life there. She was married to Peter Buckland, who passed away many years ago. Of this union three children were born. Sidney, who died at seven years of age; Gilman, who died at ten months, and Frances, Mrs. Harold Sutton. Her second marriage was to John W. Cleland of Ireland, who predeceased her many years ago, leaving no children. Twenty-two years ago, Mrs. Cleland and her mother, Mrs. Wright, moved here having built a small house on the Sutton farm. She tenderly cared for her bed-ridden mother for many years. After the death of Mrs. Wright a few years ago, Mrs. Cleland went to live with Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, where she remained until her death. The funeral service was held at the home on Wednesday, January 14th. Rev. Fred Williams, of Sherbrooke, spoke comforting words to the bereaved family. He was assisted by the local pastor, Rev. Mr. Cameron. One hymn “Abide With Me" was sung by the congregation present. Many beautiful floral pieces showed the esteem in which the deceased was held. The funeral arrangements were in charge of Mr. T. C. French, of Sawyerville. After the funeral service the body was taken by motor to Barnston for interment. All arrangements at that place were in charge of Mr. Harry Buckland. The bearers were all friends of the family, Messrs, Harold Dresser of St. Johnsbury, Vt., Malcolm Dresser of Hardwick, Vt.; Hugh Sanderson and Freeman Sutton, both of Barnston. Dinner was served to all those from a distance by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckland. Left to mourn her passing are her daughter, Mrs. Harold Sutton and son-in-law, Mr. Sutton; two grandchildren, miss Tacy Sutton. and Mr. Elbert Sutton; a few distant relatives and a host of friends. Those coming from out of town here for the funeral were; Miss Tacy Sutton, of Macdonald College; Mrs. J. Clowery, Mr. J. Neilson and Rev. Fred Williams, all of Sherbrooke; Mrs. G. Winslow, of Lennoxville and Mr. and Mrs. George Halliday of Sawyerville. (1948)
2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub dist B-1, p 4., age 8, DOB: Mar 16, 1893, living with grandparents, Francis Wright (55) DOB: Apr 24, 1845 and Caroline E. (46) DOB: Aug 7, 1854 and mother Minnie I. (31) DOB: Sept 24, 1869.
3. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Ayer's Cliff Village, District 200, sub district 10-1, p. 4, age 18, DOB: March 1893, with her mother Minnie (44) DOB: Sept 1866, and her husband, John Cleland (45) DOB: May 1866 and grandmother Carrie Wright (65) DOB: Aug 1845
4. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 200, sub district 2-1, p. 12, age 18, with Caroline Wright, listed as granddaughter.(June 15,16,17,18)
5. POPULAR YOUNG LADIES HERE DEC. 10-11
Story of a Delayed Letter and
How It Makes Two Candidates
Equal in Fourth Place.
Delay in the arrival of a letter containing 12,000 votes for Miss Francis Buckland, of Barnston, deprived her of a fourth instead of fifth place in Stanstead Popularity Contest. The Coaticook postmark on the letter shows that it was mailed at Coaticook on Saturday, the 20th. It evidently was carried past Sherbrooke, probably on the night train, for it only reached the Record office yesterday afternoon. This would have given Miss Buckland 256,010 votes. No one associated with the contest is at fault and the management of the Record believes it has found a happy solution. The Record is going to ask Miss Elder and Miss Buckland to become associated as equal in fourth place and to permit the Record to adjust the tokens which are to be presented to the young ladies in Sherbrooke on this basis, that is each will be regarded as having won fourth position. The Record has extended an invitation to the ten popular young ladies to visit Sherbrooke on the tenth, and eleventh of December. These dates have been selected especially as it wall give them an opportunity to see the performance at His Majesty's theatre of “Little Boy Blue,” the extensive local production which is being organized by Mr. Biier.6. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Barnston, Sub-District 2, 5 July 1921, p. 13, age 27, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, Occp; clerk, with mother Minnie Cleland (51) and grandmother Caroline Wright (65)
7. Mrs. Wright Parsons, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Buckland and the Misses Mary Sutton and Doris Magoon, gave a shower at her home on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Frances Buckland, whose marriage will take place soon. The presents were numerous and beautiful, consisting of a dining room suite from her mother, Mrs. Cleland, a beautiful work basket from her grandmother, Mrs. Wright, a couch, a jardiniere stand and some silverware, also a smoking stand for the groom from many friends, pyrex ware, silver ware, kitchen utensils, and money from other friends and relatives, Mr. Larabee and firm from which the furniture was purchased presented Miss Buckland with a beautiful tray. After opening the gifts, Miss Buckland thanked the friends, and then they were invited to the lawn where delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. (Stanstead Journal, Aug. 28, 1924)
8. Barnston
A very pleasing social event took place on Saturday afternoon, August 23rd, when Mrs. W. M. Parsons and Mrs. Wm. Buckland entertained at a “shower” given at the home of the former. The guest of honor was Miss Frances Buckland, whose marriage to Mr. Harold Sutton it to take place in the near future. The spacious rooms and the lawn, where small tables were placed, were profusely and tastefully decorated with cut flowers. Delicious refreshments were served the guests to the number of sixty by the hostess assisted by the young ladies of the village. Miss Buckland was presented with a beautiful living room suite by her many friends in Barnston and vicinity, as well as many other useful and ornamental articles. Little Miss Ellen Parsons, dressed as a bride, brought in the smaller presents in a decorated basket, to the strains of “Here Comes The Bride,” played by Miss Doris Morgan, of Coaticook. Several out-of-town ladies tended to make the affair most enjoyable. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 30, 1924)9. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 40 Compton, sub-district 17 Newport Township, p. 3, age 38, owns home $2000, no radio, and husband, Harold (35) and children, Tacy (4) and Elbert (8/12)
10. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Stanstead, 1965, electoral district Stanstead, No. 6 Barnston, Lots 11 & 17, ranges 1,2,3,4,5,6, Vol. 46499, p. 1;
154 Sutton, Hubert, farmer, R.R. 1, Barnston
155 Sutton, Mrs. Hubert, R.R. 1, Barnston
156 Sutton, Miss Rowena, labourer, R.R. 1, Barnston
157 Sutton, Harold, retired, R.R. 1, Barnston
158 Sutton, Mrs. Harold, R.R. 1, Barnston11. 1967-68: of Milby, PQ. (Stanstead Journal)
12. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Quebec, Sherbrooke, 1968, electoral district Sherbrooke, No. 195, Ascot, Lots 9 & 10, fourth range, Lots 8 & 9, fifth range, Vol. 48205, p. 2;
272 Sutton, Elbert, foreman, RR 2 Lennoxville
273 Sutton, Mrs. Elbert, RR 2 Lennoxville
274 Sutton, Mrs. Frances, RR 2 Lennoxville13. Ayer's Cliff
... Miss Nellie Burch Hatley and Mrs. Freeman Sutton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Sutton and Mrs. Frances Sutton, Milby, to Lyndonville, Vt. where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Harold Dresser, the former Mary Sutton, on March 31. (Sherbrooke Record, March 29, 1971, p. 8)14. Found in the Canadian voters list 1974, Quebec, Electoral district Sherbrooke, City of Sherbrooke, Urban polling division No. 243, Vol: 64659, p. 2, (Voters Lists, Federal Elections, 1935-1980. R1003-6-3-E (RG113-B));
255; Sutton, Elbert, tonn, form, R.R.2 Lenn.
255; Sutton, Mrs. Ethel, tonn, form, R.R.2 Lenn.
255; Sutton, Mrs. Francis, ret., R.R.2 Lennox.15. BARNSTON
Hubert Sutton attended the funeral of Mrs. Harold Sutton (nee Buckland) on Wed. at Ayer's Cliff, July 30th. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Clare Perkins and Buzz. She will be sadly missed by her many friends. (Stanstead Journal, July 31, 1980)16. Obit: SUTTON, Frances Marion — At her residence in Dunham, Que., on Monday, July 28, 1980, in her 88th year. Frances M. Buckland, beloved wife of the late Harold H. Sutton, dear mother of Tacy (Mrs. Clare Perkins) of Dunham and Elbert (Buzz), Sutton of Peterborough, Ont., grandmother of Don, Murray and Ross Perkins, Jay and Janice Sutton, great-grandmother of Christina and Carole Perkins. Resting at Cass Funeral Home, 900 Clough St., Ayer's Cliff. Funeral service from the Chapel on Wed., July 30 at 2 p.m. Interment in Gould Cemetery, Kingscroft. Visitation on Tues, from 7 to 9 p.m. only. (The Record, July 29, 1980, p. 2)
17. MRS. FRANCES SUTTON of Dunham
(Formerly of Randboro)
Frances Marion Sutton passed away at the home of her daughter in Dunham on July 28,1980. Following a few months of failing health. Frances was born in Bamston on March 16, 1893, the daughter of Peter Buckland and his wife Minnie Wright. She was predeceased by two brothers, Sydney and Gilbert, in early childhood. On August 27,1924, she was united in marriage to Harold Haines Sutton, who predeceased her in 1966. Most of their married life was spent on a farm at Randboro, near Sawyerville, where their two children, Tacy, Mrs. Clare Perkins of Dunham and Elbert (Buzz) of Peterborough, Ont., were born. Later they returned to reside near Barnston, and, following her husband’s death, she went to live in Milby in her son’s home. In 1978 she moved to Dunham to the home of her daughter and family, where her death occurred. She leaves to mourn her loss, besides her children, a son-in-law, a daughter-in-law, five grandchildren, Don, Murray and Ross Perkins of Dunham and Jay and Janice Sutton of Peterborough, Ont., and two great-granddaughters, Christina and Carole Perkins of Dunham, as well as two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Walter Sutton of Lyndonville, Vt., and Mrs. Freeman Sutton of Ayer's Cliff. The funeral service was held at the Cass Funeral Home in Ayer’s Cliff on July 30 with Mr. Stanley Beerworth conducting the service. The bearers were Don, Murray and Ross Perkins, and Stan Brown, Robin and Royal Orr. Interment took place in the Sutton family lot in the Gould Cemetery, Kingscroft. (The Record, Aug. 27, 1980, p. 2)
Notes:
1. (grandmother)
MRS. CAROLINE ELIZABETH WRIGHT, RANDBORO.
Randboro, August 2.-An aged and beloved lady passed away at her home here on July 21 in the person of Mrs. Caroline Wright. Mrs. Wright was born at Heathton on August 7, 1839, and prior to her marriage was Caroline E. Hill. She married Francis Wright, of Barnston, and spent the greater part of her life there. Mr. Wright predeceased her. She had been an invalid for a number of years and for the past eight years was confined to bed, during which time she was cared for hy her daughter. She leaves to mourn her death her only daughter, Mrs. Cleland, one granddaughter, Mrs. Harold Sutton, and two great-grandchildren, Tacy and Elbert Sutton, all of Randboro; one sister, Mrs. Ella Martin, of Laconia, N.H., who is confined to her room, and a large number of nieces and nephews. The funeral was held at her home here on Sunday, July 23, conducted by the Rev. A. E. Hagar, who spoke comforting words to the bereaved family. Two favorite old hymns, "Abide With Me" and "Nearer My God to Thee" were rendered by a trio composed of the misses Joy, Dorothy and Margaret Hamilton. The funeral cortege left by motor for Barnston, where interment took place in the family lot beside her husband. Bearers were Wright Parsons, Freeman Sutton, Edgar Smith and Harry Buckland. Among those attending the funeral from a distance were Mr. Cordeau, a nephew and Mrs. Cordeau, Douglas, Chester and Kenneth Cordeau, great-nephews, all of Derby Line, Mr and Mrs Albert Laroche, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ward and Miss Arline Ward, all of Lennoxville. Many other old friends and neighbors attended the commital services at Barnston. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 2, 1939, p. 6)-- The remains of Mrs. Carrie Wright, widow of the late Frank Wright, who passed away at her home in Randboro after a long illness were brought here for burial July 23. Mrs. Wright, an aged lady, was a native of Barnston and spent nearly all her life here. Relatives accompaning the body were her daughter. Mrs. Minnie Cleland. her granddaughter, Mrs. Harold Sutton, and Mr. Sutton and two greatgrandchildren. (July 1939)
2. BUCKLAND Family Anniversary
Barnston,Quebec, Aug. 18 - In 1806 Walter Buckland and wife, Elizabeth, with a number of their children, arrived from Connecticut into Barnston, being one of the pioneer families that settled Stanstead county.These were the first of the Bucklands in this county, and their descendants are many of various names.The majority are yet within the bounds of Stanstead County, but very many are widely scattered throughout Canada and the United States.Thursday, August 16th, 1906, was set for the one hundredth anniversary celebration and first Stanstead County Buckland family reunion.The weather of the day was ideal, and in the morning the teams from far and near brought Buckland descendants to the farm of Hiram Osmond Buckland at Barnston.This farm, which has been in the family for over half a century, is in one of the most sightly locations in the county.After the greetings and introductions all repaired to the 'shade of the old apple trees," and the bountifully spread tables refreshed the inner man.
After dinner the historian of the family, Rev. Frank Gardner, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Sunbury, Pennsylvania, read avery interesting genealogical paper.He first spoke of the value of preserving in permanent form the interesting facts of family history."If we come from honorable ancestors, no matter how humble, it is good for us to learn from whence we are, who and what manner of men and women were our forbears, and of the times and places in which they lived."
Mr. Gardiner then said that in 1884 he was invited to visit the Coaticook and Barford Baptist Church.He then did not have a single relative nor know a single person in the Cominion of Canada, nor was there one in the Dominion that knew him.After a visit to the Church he was called to pastorate, ordained April 30th of that year, and after a "short but sweet courtship," on Sept. 1st the same year was married to a young lady of his Church choir, Miss Jennie C. Buckland.The issue of that marriage is four children.So by the tip of marriage and blood relationship of his children there was connection with a number of the pioneer families of Stanstead County, and for several years he has made considerable study of the Buckland family of America.
He expects later to present the results of his studies in pamphlet or book form.Space will prevent giving all that he presented at the reunion concerning the family.But the following outline is of special interest to the Canadian branch.
The first in America that he found in his line was William Buckland of Hingham, Mass., 1635 buried in East Hartford, Ct., Sept. 1, 1679.The second generation was," also, a William, born about 1628, died in Windsor, Ct., 1691.The third generation was another William, born 1650, died Dec. 12, 1725, married Elizabeth Hills.These were of E. Hartford, Ct., 1687.Fourth generation, Jonathan Buckland born about 1716, sergeant in the French and Indian war in 1755, and there is a family tradition that he was with Wolfe's army at the fall of Quebec.His first wife was Sybil Burnham.The only child by this wife was Alexander, of the fifth generation.He was born 1739, died 1815.Married Sarah Smith, of New Haven, Ct.They settled in Ellington, CT.They had ten children.Their fifth child was Walter Buckland, of the sixth generation.This Walter is the Stanstead County pioneer Buckland, whose anniversary was celebrated.He was born in Ellington, Ct., Dec. 12, 1769, and died in Barnston, P.Q., April 7, 1833."He was an industrious and useful mechanic and supplied the early settlers of Barnston and Stanstead with the good old fashioned chairs, tables and spinning wheels of by-gone days."
He married Elizabeth Snow, daughter of merchantman Sea Captain Nathaniel Snow of Ellington, Ct.She was born May, 1767, died April 28, 1852.They had 13 children, seven of whom were named after Walter's brothers and sisters and one after himself.They were as follows:Epaphras, born 1791, Polly and Betsy, twins, born March 8, 1792; Ann Leverett, Walter, Jr., Alexander, Harry, William Ashbel, Eratus, Sarah C., Parley and John.Nine of these were born in the States.But all came over into Canada save one.The paper then carried the genealogical outline down to the tenth generation in some lines.
Following the genealogical paper, Mr. L.S. Channell, of the Sherbrooke Record, made a short address expressing his enjoyment in the occasion and emphasizing the value of studying family history.
It was then voted that we form a Stanstead County, Quebec, Buckland Family Organization.This was done by the election of the following officers:
Honorary President - Rev. Frank Gardner.
Acting President - Epsphras S. Buckland
Vice-President C.H. Remick
Secretary P. Bennett Buckland
Treasurer Miss Pearl BucklandBuckland family data should be sent as soon as possible to Rev. Frank Gardner, Sunbury, Pa. The address of the acting officers of the Association is Barnston, P.Q.
Votes of thanks were given Miss Nettie Louise Buckland for her efforts in bringing this family gathering to pass; to Rev. Frank Gardner for his genealogical research and paper; to Mr. Osmond Buckland and wife for the hospitality of house and farm, and to C.H. Remick for printing invitation cards.
Although the invitation list was not complete and time of arrangement short, yet over one hundred were present.Of these there were from different parts of Barnston the following:Osmond Buckland, wife and son; Hollis Buckland, wife and children; P.B. Buckland, wife and children; Mrs. C. N. Remick; C.H. Remick, wife and children; Mrs. Persis Converse; Mrs. Mary C. Converse and children; Chas Buckland, wife and son; Wm. H. Buckland, wife and son; Epaphras S. Buckland and wife; Wm. R. Buckland and wife; Scott Buckland, wife and children; George Edward Buckland, wife and children; Mrs. Sarah B. Buckland; A.L. Parker, wife and children; Page R. Thornton, wife and children; Hiram Rix, wife and children; Isaac Baldwin, wife and daughter, from Coaticook; Mrs. Israel Baldwin, from Coaticook; Mrs. Grace Flint and son from Newport, Vt.; Miss Bertine Kendall, from Beecher Falls, Vt.; from Compton, P.Q., Mrs. Silas Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monroe and daughter; from Sherbrooke, Mrs. Lilla Flanders, Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Channell and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Edgar Webster and son from Stanope; Mr. and Mrs. Eratus Buckland and daughters Mamie, and Mrs. Clara B. Buckland and children; Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Baldwin, from Coaticook; Mrs. Thomas Brennand and children from North Coaticook; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Buckland from Lowell, Mass.; Mrs. A.K. Pierce Lowell, Mass.; Peter G. Buckland and son from Hampstead, NH; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buckland, Derby, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurd, Ayer's Cliff, P.Q.; Mis Nettie Louise Buckland, Buffalo, NY; Rev. Frank Gardner, wife and four children of Sunbury, Pa. (Sherbrooke paper)
They had the following children:
+ 540 F i Tacy Caroline Sutton + 541 M ii Elbert "Buzz" Sydney Sutton
243. Mary Louise Sutton (Elbert "Ellie" Joshua , Susan Mary , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born on 30 Jan 1904 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 1 on 10 Mar 1971 in Lyndonville, Caledonia Co., VT. She was employed as teacher. She was buried 2 on 13 Mar 1971 in Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndonville, Caledonia Co., VT.
1. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-2, p. 10, age 7.
2. HATLEY
Mrs. Haines, accompanied by her daughter and grand-daughter, Mrs. E. Sutton and Miss Mary Sutton, has left for California, where she intends spending tbe winter. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct 21, 1914, p. 2)3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, Barnston, Ways Mills, Sub-District 3, p. 3, age 17, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Christian Science, with mother Louise (47) (owns) and brother Harold (25)
4. Miss Mary Sutton, only daughter of Mrs. E. J. Sutton, of North Barnston, is at Dixville, where she is engaged in teaching the Crooker school. Miss Sutton will remain during the year at
the home of her cousin, Mrs. H. J. Call, formerly Miss Donna Poole, of Hatley. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 10, 1922, p. 2)5. 1923: Mary was baptised at the Methodist Church Hatley, PQ., 10 July 1923. (Drouin)
6. Found in border crossing, Derby Line, Vt., Sep. 26, 1928, Dresser, Mary Louise Sutton, age 24, housewife, POB: Barnston, Stan. Co., P.Q., nationality; Canadian, race; Eng., read/write; yes, money; $101, last permanent address; Ayers Cliff, Canada, destination; Lyndonville, Vt., traveling by auto, ever in US; No, going to join; Hus; Harold Dresser, Lyndonville, Vt., R.F.D. #1, height; 5' 10", hair; fair, eyes; blue, name and address nearest relative; Mo. Louise H. Sutton, Hatley, P.Q. Canada,
7. HATLEY
A post nuptial shower was given Mrs. Harold Dresser, formerly Miss Mary Sutton, only daughter of the late E. J. and Mrs. Sutton, of North Brnston, whose marriage took place very quietly at the United Church Parsonage on the evening of September 15th. This social event, which was held in the Church Hall, was attended by many friends, who assembeld to present their good wishes and gifts to the popular young bride, who was escorted to the seat of honor in an armchair decorated in a color scheme of pink and white. After a short programme of songs, given by Mrs. Freeman Sutton, Mrs. R. Bryan and Master Reger Pellerm, a basket containing a large assortment of gifts of various kinds was brought and laid at the feet of the bride by Mrs, H. Yertaw and Miss Nellie Birch. In an address, both witty and wise. Mrs. A. E. Peilerin voiced the good wishes of friends, both present and absent. The gifts were then passed to Mrs. Dresser,
who viewed all these expressions of love and friendship, afterwards expressing her pleasure and extending a cordial invitation to these friends to also remember her in future years by paying her visits in her American home. Refreshments concluded the afternoon, Mrs. Dresser being afterwards given the customary ride in an old time vehicle, gaily adorned with goldenglow and yellow streamers. Neither was Mrs. Dresser’s car overlooked, but bore testimony to the fact that it had also been given due attention. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 29, 1928, p. 2)8. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Sheffield, sheet 5B, age 26, age 1st marr. 24, imm 1928, with husband Harold E. (23) rents and dau Luella L. (7/12)
9. Found in the 1938 Danville, VT., city directory; Dresser, Harold (Mary) farmer h St J RD3 (p. 292)
10. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont(18 Apr '40), Caledonia Co., Danville (West Danville), ed 3-7, sheet 6B, Wheelock Rd., age 34, b. Canada, ED; H-3, owns; $1000, with husband Harold (33) and children Luella (10), Pauline (9), Harold (5/12) and Helena (5/12).
11. Became Naturalized Citizen of US, 10 Sept. 1941. Cert.# 5215268
12. Found in the 1948 St. Johnsbury, VT city directory; RFD 3, Dresser, Harold E (Mary S) (p. 126)
13. Found in the 1950 U.S Census, Vermont, Caledonia Co., Danville, sheet 71, age 46, marr., and husband, Harold E., (43) and children, Pauline E. (18), Harold E. Jr., (10) and Helene E. (10)
14. Found in the 1954 St. Johnsbury, VT city directory; Dresser, Harold E (Mary S) (p. 131)
15. BARNSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton were visiting their sister, Mrs. Harold Dresser, and Mr. Dresser in Lydonville, VT., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Perkins and family of Dunham, were guests on Saturday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton. Mrs. Perkins was guest of honor, it being her birthday. (Stanstead Journal, Mar. 10, 1966)16. DRESSER (Sutton) Mary -- At the age of 67 of Lyndonville, Vermont Formerly of Barnston,
Que. Passed away March 10, 1971. Survived by one son, three daughters, her mother-in-law, 14
grandchildren, three sisters-in-law including Mrs. Harold Sutton of Lennoxville and Mrs. Freeman Sutton of Ayer s Cliff, Que. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 3.00 p m at First Congregational Church, Lyndonville, Vt. Visiting hours at the Woods — Trefren Funeral Home on Friday 3:00-5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p m. (The Sherbrooke Record, March 12, 1971, p. 2)17. Obit: Mrs. Mary Dresser of Lyndonville, Vt.
Mrs. Mary Sutton Dresser, 67, widow of Harold E. Dresser, died suddenly on Wednesday, March 10, 1971, at her home in Lyndonville. The funeral was held at the Congregational Church in Lyndonville on March 13, with Rev. Clyde Campbell officiating. Burial will be later in the spring in the Lyndon Center Cemetery. The bearers were; George Swett, George Randall, Charles Williams, Stedman Emery, William Davis and Raymond Grady. Mrs. Dresser was born in Barnston, Que., to Mary Louise Haines and Elbert Joshua Sutton, on January 30, 1904. The youngest, with three brothers, Walter, Harold and Freeman, all deceased. She attended school in Barnston, East Hatley and Coaticook. She taught school in Dixville and then attended Macdonald College, after which she taught school in Hatley until her marriage to Harold E. Dresser, of Lydonville, on September 15, 1928, in Hatley. They had four children, Luella (Mrs. Vernon Webster), Pauline (Mrs. Lloyd Patterson), and twins, Harold and Helena (Mrs. Leonard Carson). She had 14 grandchildren - Mary and Paul Randall, of Lancaster, N.H.; Doris and Gary French, of Burlington, Vt.; Duane, Harold and Jon Webster, of Danville, Vt.; Roy and Joy Patterson, Roland, Roxanne, Janet and Ellen Carson, of North Danville; and Barbara Dresser, of Lyndonville. Also surviving her are sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter Sutton of Lyndonville; Mrs. Harold Sutton, of Lennoxville; and Mrs. Freeman Sutton, of Ayer's Cliff; her mother-in-law, Mrs. Louise Dresser, of East St. Johnsbury; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ranney, of East St. Johnsbury; Mrs. Ona Dresser, of East Hardwick; Mr. Earl Humphrey, of St. Johnsbury, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phillips, of South San Francisco; as well as nieces and nephews. Mr. Dresser passed away on February 7, 1970. They owned and operated the Lyndonville Food Service for 12 years. Mrs. Dresser continued to operate the business after her husband's death. Previously they lived on a large farm out of North Danville, where their children were brought up. (Stanstead Journal, Apr. 8, 1971, p. 7)18. MRS MARY DRESSER Of Lyndonville, Vt.
Mrs. Mary Sutton Dresser, 67, widow of Harold E. Dresser died suddenly March 10 at her home in Lyndonville. The funeral was held at the Congregational church in Lyndonville March 13. with the Rev. Clyde Campbell officiating. Interment will be in the spring in the Lyndon Center Cemetery. Bearers were George Swett, George Randall, Charles Williams, Stedman Emery, William Davis and Raymond Grady. Mrs. Dresser was bom in Barnston. Quebec, to Mary Louise Haines and Elbert Joshua Sutton on January 30. 1904. The youngest, with three brothers, Walter, Harold and Freeman, all deceased. She attended school in Barnston. East Hatley and Coaticook. She taught school in Dixville and then attended Macdonald College, later teaching school in Hatley until her marriage to Harold E. Dresser of Lyndonville. September 15. 1928. in Hatley. The couple had four children, Luella, (Mrs. Vernon Webster), Pauline (Mrs Lloyd Patterson), and twins. Harold and Helena, (Mrs. Leonard Carson). Also fourteen grandchildren survive. They are Mary and Paul Randall. Lancaster. N. H. Doris and Gary French. Burlington. Vt. Duane, Harold and Jon Webster. Danville. Vt.. Roy and Joy Patterson. Roland, Roxanne, Janet and Ellen Carson. North Danville. Vt. and Barbara Dresser. Lyndonville. Also surviving her are sisters-in-law Mrs. Walter Sutton, Lyndonville. Mrs. Harold Sutton, Lennoxville, Que. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton, Ayer's Cliff. Que. mother-in-law, Mrs. Louise Dresser, East St. Johnsbury Mr. and Mrs. George Dresser, Boston. Mrs. Elsene Hodges, St. Johnsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ranney, East St. Johnsbury. Mrs. Ona Dresser, East Hardwick. Mr. Earl Humphrey, St. Johnsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phillips, South San Francisco, and nieces and nephews. Mr. Dresser passed away on Feb 7. 1970. They owned and operated the Lyndonville Food Service tor twelve years. Mrs. Dresser continued to operate the business after her husband's death. Previously they lived on a large farm out of North Danville where their children were brought up. (The Sherbrooke Record, April 14, 1971, p. 11)
Notes:
1. Death: On her death certificate; Mary Sutton Dresser, DOD; 10 Mar 1971, age; 67, DOB; 30 Jan 1904, POB; Canada, widow, occupation; owner Frezzer Locker, residence; 23 East St., Lyndonville, Fa; Elbert Sutton, Mo; Mary Louise Haines, Husband; Harold E. Dresser, buried; Lyndon Center, Lyndon, VT., 13 Mar. 1971
Mary married 1 Harold Erwin Dresser on 15 Sep 1928 in United Church, Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. Harold was born 2 on 6 May 1906 in Lyndon, Caledonia Co., VT. He died 3 on 7 Feb 1970 in Lyndon, Caledonia Co., VT. He was buried 4 in Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndonville, Caledonia Co., VT. He was employed as 1930,1940;Dairy Farmer,1950;farmer.
1. Son of Guy Rupert Dresser and Louise Elsena Hubbard.
- East Lyndon
Guy R. Dresser, The death of Guy R. Dresser, which occurred at his home on Friday afternoon, June 16, brought deep sorrow to his family and a large circle of friends. Six years ago Mr. Dresser was stricken with a severe shock and since then has been an invalid, the end coming quite suddenly and as a release from further suffering. During the long period of his illness he has been faithfully cared for by his devoted wife, who did everything possible to make him comfortable and happy. His children and their families have been ever faithful in coming as often as possible to see him, these frequent visits giving him much pleasure. Guy Rupert Dresser, son of George and Jennie (Beckler) Dresser, was bom in Fairbault, Minn., on March 21, 1871. When about a year old the family moved to Groveton, N. H., where he lived until he was 13. The family then moved to Lyndon Center, Mr. Dresser working around on neighboring farms until his fathers health began to fail and he went into his fathers blacksmiths shop. On the death of the senior Mr. Dresser, the son continued in the shop for a while. On July 27, 1898, he was united in marriage with Louise E. Hubbard and, June, 1903, they moved to afarm in Sutton, where they lived until 1912, when they moved to a farm in Wheelock, and in 1924 moved to their present home. Mr. Dresser operated a blacksmith and repair shop as long as his health permitted. Seven children were bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dresser George of Plainfield, N. J., Elsene, Mrs. Grant Hodges, of Needham, Mass.; Harold, of North Danville; Hazel, Mrs. Earle Humphrey, of Morrisville; Myron, of East Hardwick; Lura, Mrs. Russell Ranney, of South Kirby; and Eleanor, Mrs. Merle Phillips, of East Douglas, Mass. The deceased is survived by his widow, seven children, one sister, Mrs. Ray Fuller, of North Strat ford, N. H. and several grandchildren. Mr. Dresser was deeply devoted to his family and home and was always a kind neighbor, willing to help everyone and lend a hand in time of trouble. Very largely attended funeral services were held at the home on Monday afternoon, with the Rev. Norman C. Webster of Lyndonvilie officiating. The bearers were Martin Sinon, Alex Dwyer, Charles Hoyt, Pliny Shorey, Charles Nickerson and Dana M. Smith. Interment was in the family lot at Lyndon Center. Among those from out of town for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hodges of Needham, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. George Dresser of Plainfield, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Earle Humphrey of Morrisviile, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dresser of East Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ranney of South Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phillips of East Douglas, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dresser of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fuller of North Stratford, N. H., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubbard of Wheelock.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish in this way to thank our neighbor and friends in Squabble Hollow and East Lyndon and vicinity for the lovely flowers sent and cars loaned at the time of our beteavement.
Mrs, Louise Dresser and family. (June 1939)2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Sutton, district 301, sheet# 5B, Wheelock Rd, age 3
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Wheelock Town, district 25, sheet# 3A, age 13, at home with parents Guy and Louisa E Dresser.
4. 1924: Graduated from the Lyndon Institute, Lyndon, VT.
5. Found in the 1925 Lyndon, VT. city directory; Dresser, Harold, with parents; Guy and Louise, and siblings; Hazel, Myron, Lura and Eleanor, Lyndonville rfd 1 (p. 292)
6. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Sheffield, sheet 5B, age 23, age 1st marr. 22, rents, with wife Mary S. (26) imm 1928 and dau Luella L. (7/12)
7. Found in the 1938 Danville, VT. city directory; Dresser, Harold (Mary) farmer h St J RD3 (p. 292)
8. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont(18 Apr '40), Caledonia Co., Danville (West Danville), ed 3-7, sheet 6B, Wheelock Rd., age 33, b. Vermont, ED; H-4, owns; $1000, with wife Mary (34) and children Luella (10), Pauline (9), Harold (5/12) and Helena (5/12). There are two hired men; Stedman Emery(34) and Glen Odcott(58)
9. WWII Draft Registration Card; ser# 1260, Dresser, Harold Erwin, Address; RFD 3 St. Johnsbury, Caledonia, VT., Age; 34, DOB; May 06, 1906, POB; Lyndon, VT., Person who will always know your address; Mrs. Mary Sutton Dresser, wife, RFD 3 St. Johnsbury, Caledonia, VT., Employer; For myself, Place of employment; RFD 3 Danville, Caledonia, Vermont, Race; white, Height; , Weight; , Eyes;Brown, Hair;Brown, Scars; , Local Board, St. Johnsbury, Vermont., Oct 16, 1940
10. Found in the 1948 St. Johnsbury, VT city directory; RFD 3, Dresser, Harold E (Mary S) (p. 126)
11. Found in the 1950 U.S Census, Vermont, Caledonia Co., Danville, sheet 71, age 43, marr., and wife, Mary S. (46) and children, Pauline E. (18), Harold E. Jr., (10) and Helene E. (10)
12. Found in the 1954 St. Johnsbury, VT city directory; Dresser, Harold E (Mary S) (p. 131)
13. BARNSTON
A reunion of the Sutton families was held at Lake Massawippi at the summer cottage of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Dresser of North Danville, Vt. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sutton, Mr. Elbert Sutton and friend, of Randboro, Mrs. Walter Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Webster and family, of Lyndonville, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dresser and family, of North Danville, Vt. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 4, 1956)
They had the following children:
+ 542 F i Luella Louise Dresser + 543 F ii Pauline "Polly" Elizabeth Dresser + 544 M iii Harold "Bub" Erwin Dresser + 545 F iv Helena Elsene Dresser
245. Beatrice Gertrude Kenney (Charles Edgar Kenney , Deborah Lorana Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born on 28 Feb 1899 in New York Co., NY. She died on 9 Nov 1925 in Hastings-on-Hudson, Westchester Co., NY. She was buried 1 on 11 Nov 1925 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Hastings-on-Hudson, WC, NY.
1. Found in the 1900 U.S Census New York, Queens Co., Queens wd-3, dis 659, sheet 6, Warburton Ave., age 39, b. Dec 1860, marr. 4 yrs, b. Mass, fa b. NH, mo b. Canada, salesman, with wife Mary H., age 22, b. Nov. 1877, 2 of 2 children, b. NY, fa b. Germany, mo b. Germany. Son: C. Armour, b. Sept 1897, N.Y., Dau: Beatrice, b. Feb 1899, N.Y.
2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census New York, New York Co., Manhattan wd-9, dis 160, sheet 3B, boarder at the home of Silas Reed, West 12th St., age 51, marr 13 yrs, b. Mass, fa b. NH, mo b. Canada, salesman, with wife Mary, age 31, 4 children, b. NY, fa b. Germany, mo b. Germany. Son: Charles A., 12, Dau: Beatrice G., 11, Son: Reginald E., 5, Clifford 3
3. Found in 1915 New York state census; New York County, New York City, house # 599, p. 13, 177th St. West, Charles (56) and wife May (57) and children, Charles A. (17), Reginald (10), Clifford (8) and Beatrice (16)
4. MARRIED
DALE - KENNEY -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Kenney, announce the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice Gertrude, to Mr. Henry Dale. Jr., on Dec. 18. 1916, by the Rev. Dr. William Prengle, at the Church of the Holy Communion, New York City. (The New York Times, Jan. 1, 1917, p. 9)5. HENRY DALE, JR. WEDS MISS KENNEY
An item in the Sunday edition of the New York Times of interest to Poughkeepsians was the announcement of the marriage on December 18 of Henry Dale, Jr., son of Mrs. Henry Dale, of the Hemlocks, this city, and Miss Beatrice Gertrude Kenney, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Edward Kenney, of New York City, The ceremony was performed in the Church of the Holy Communion by Dr. William Prengle in the presence of relatives and intimate friends of both families. Mr. Dale was formerly of this city in the law office of Ralph F. Butta and is now associated in a legal capacity with the Prudential, Continental and other Life Insurance Companies. Miss Kenney is a charming girl and popular in the younger set of the metropolis. Mr, and Mrs. Dale will make their home in New York City. (Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, Jan. 1, 1917, p. 5)6. Found in the 1920 U.S Census New York, New York, Manhatten, sheet 16A, age 20, with husband Henry Jr. (28) rents, and dau Doris (1 11/12)
7. Mother Warned Not To Permit Child on Streets at Night
Is Awarded Girl, 4, in Suit for Separation Brought by Realtor Who Seeks Custody of Daughter
Doris Elizabeth Dale, four and a half years old, will be in the custody of her mother, Mrs. Beatrice G. Dale, of 611 West 180th Street, pending the action for separation brought by Henry Dale jr., of 235 Fort Washington Avenue, but Justice Lydon, of the Supreme Court, who settled the question of custody of the child, warned Mrs. Dale that Doris must be indoors with the ringing of the curfew. The Justice, in a decision on a writ of Habeas corpus sworn out by Mr. Dale, said that if Mrs. Dale kept her child out late at night the little one would be taken from her. Mr. Dale, a real estate agent, told the court he did not regard his wife a proper person to have the custody of their daughter. "It is a serious thing to disturb the established routine of a child of four and a half years of age," said Justice Lydon, "and any deviation from that rule, as well as any change in food, might easily disturb the health of the child. The realtor has shown that the mother has on several occasions taken this tender infant out at night, and has allowed her to be on the streets of New York at a late hour, instead of having the child in bed. She does not deny the fact that she has kept this child out at unreasonable hours at night, and the health of the child might be injured were this practice to continue". It was the intention of Mr. Dale, in case the court awarded him the custody of his child, to place her in the home of Charles J. Minsterer, at 3004 Clarendon Road, Brooklyn. Mr. Minsterer is secretary to the Commissioner of Public Works, and his wife consented to take care of the girl. (New York Tribune, Aug. 26, 1922, p. 5)8. Found in 1925 New York state census; New York County, New York City, house # 599, p. 14, 507 111th St. West, Mary (44) and son Clifford (20), and dau Beatrice Dale (24) and grand-daughter Doris E. (7)
9. WOMAN'S SUICIDE FOLLOWS QUARREL
Mrs. Dale Drinks Poison in Grief Over 'Chiding.'
After a dispute with a man acquaintance Mrs. Beatrice Dale, 29 years old, drank poison yesterday afternoon in her mother's apartment at 507 West 111th street and died as an ambulance surgeon arrived at the home. The police are anxious to question the man acquaintance, whose name was not disclosed. According to information which they obtained, he upbraided the woman earlier in the day for attending a cabaret Sunday night with another man, and she grieved over it. Shortly before Mrs. Dale died she was heard to exclaim, "If you keep chiding me about it I will end my life." Mrs. Dale lived in the apartment with her mother. Mrs. Fannie Kenny. When Mrs. Kenny heard a scream she ran into her daughter's room to find her dying. The contents of a bottle labeled lysol had been swallowed by Mrs. Dale. While awaiting an ambulance, the mother and Policeman Thomas Hart of the West 100th street station applied first aid methods in an effort to revive her daughter. Ambulance Surgeon Fielder of Knickerbocker Hospital pronounced the woman dead when he came. Mrs. Dale was said to have been living apart from her husband. She has a nine-year-old daughter, Beatrice, who arrived as the ambulance surgeon was examining the body of her mother. The child was led aside and not told of Mrs. Dale's death until later. A brother of the dead woman, who, the police say, is a law clerk, declared that his sister had swallowed the poison through error, mistakingit for cough mixture. (The New York Sun, Nov. 10, 1925, p. 33)
Beatrice married 1 Henry Dale on 18 Dec 1916 in Manhatten, New York, NY. The marriage ended in divorce.Henry was born on 6 Aug 1891 in Tarrytown, Greenburgh, Westchester Co., NY. He died on 22 Feb 1963 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. He was employed as 1925;real estate.
1. Son of Henry Dale and Kate Livingston Roe.
1. Found in the 1900 U.S Census New York, New York, Manhatten, sheet 16, Madison Avenue, Harry (8) DOB: Aug 1891, with parents Henry (51) DOB: Apr 1849 and Elizabeth (39) DOB: Oct 1860, 2 of 4 children and sister, Catherine (12) DOB: Sep 1887
2. WWI Draft Registration; card No. 95, Dale, Henry Jr., age 25, DOB: Aug. 6, 1891, Residence; 609 West 127th Street, New York, NY., POB; Tarrytown, NY., Occp; insurance agent, Continental Casualty Company, 200 Fifth Av., NY., Married, wife and child expected, med height, med build, brown hair, brown eyes, signed June 5, 1917, New York Co., NY.
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census New York, New York, Manhatten, sheet 16A, Henry Jr. (28) rents, with wife Beatrice (20) and dau Doris (1 11/12)
4. Found in the 1925 New York state census, New York City, election district 43, p. 25, 2469 Broadway St., age 33, roomer
5. 1942: WWII Draft Registration Card: Henry Dale Jr., ser.# 37, residence: Putnam Lake, Patterson, Putnam, NY., mailing address: Haviland Drive, Route #1, Patterson, NY., age: 50, POB: Tarrytown, NY., DOB: 6 Aug 1891, name and address of person who will always know your address: Evelyn G. Dale, Haviland Drive, Route #1, Patterson, NY., Employer: Self employed, Place of employment: Putnam Lake, Patterson, Putnam, NY., race: white, height: 5'8", weight: 175, eyes: Brown, hair: Gray, Two moles on right cheek, signed at Local Board No. 301, Putnam Co., NY., 27 April 1942
6. Major Henry Dale Putnam CD AideDies Suddenly
Major Henry Dale, Jr., 71, of FairStreet, Carmel, Deputy director of Putnam County Civil Defense and Chief of the Putnam County Auxiliary Police Service, died suddenly in Mahopac Hospital, Feb. 22,1963. Major Dale, a pioneer in the development of Putnam Lake, was stricken while directing traffic in front of
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Major Henry Dale, Jr.
Carmel High School about 7:30 p.m. He was rushed to the hospital in the Lake Carmel Fire Dept, ambulance but died shortly after arrival. He was born on Aug. 6, 1891, in Tarrytown, N. Y., the son of Henry and Elizabeth Dale. He attended Poughkeepsie public schools and Riverview Military Academy, Poughkeepsie. Major Dale, a real estate broker, resided iin Carmel since 1931. He maintained a real estate office in Putnam Lake since 1931 when the community was formed. He was a member of the Putnam County Realty Board and Greater Danbury Board of Realtors. He is survived by his wife, the former Evelyn Koch. The couple were married in St. Lawrence O'Toole Church in Brewster on Sept. 14, 1933. Services were held at the Beecher Furieral Home 1 Putnam Terrace, Brewster, on Monday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Horace E. Hillery of Patterson, officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. The Putnam County Civil Defense organization held a special service at the funeral home on Sunday at 8:00 p.m. (Brewster Standard, Feb. 28, 1963, p. 1)Notes:
Name Henry Dale Jr.
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 18 Dec 1916
Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Event Place (Original) Manhattan, New York
Gender Male
Age 25
Marital Status Single
Race White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1891
Birthplace Lerrytown, N.Y.
Father's Name Henry
Mother's Name Kate Livingston Roe
Spouse's Name Beatrice Gertrude Kenney
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 19
Spouse's Marital Status Single
Spouse's Race White
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1897
Spouse's Birthplace Brooklyn
Spouse's Father's Name Charles E. Kenney
Spouse's Mother's Name Mary HubnerNew York State Health Department, Genealogical Research Death Index
Name Henry Dale
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Feb 1963
Event Place Carmel, Putnam, New York
Gender Male
Age 71
Birth Year (Estimated) 1892
Death Year 1963
File Number 14258
SISTER
Name Kate Livingston Dale
Event Type Birth
Event Date 20 Sep 1887
Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Gender Female
Race White
Father's Name Henry Dale
Father's Birthplace Pennsylvania
Father's Age 38
Mother's Name Kate Livingston Roe Dale
Mother's Birthplace New York
Mother's Age 23Name Henry Dale
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 05 Aug 1933
Event Place Putnam, New York, United States
Gender Male
Age 41
Birth Year (Estimated) 1892
Father's Name Henry Dale
Mother's Name Kate L Roe
Spouse's Name Evelyn G Koch
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 26
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1907
Spouse's Father's Name Frank L Koch
Spouse's Mother's Name Barbara Luger
They had the following children:
546 F i Doris Elizabeth Dale was born 1, 2 on 15 Feb 1918 in Manhattan, New York Co., NY. She died on 27 Mar 1926 in Hastings-on-Hudson, Westchester Co., NY. Doris was buried 3 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Hastings-on-Hudson, WC, NY.
1. BIRTHS
DALE - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dale jr., of 280 Fort Washington av., New York City, announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, February 15, 1918. (New York Daily Tribune, Feb. 18, 1918, p. 14)
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census New York, New York, Manhatten, sheet 16A, age 20, with husband Henry Jr. (28) rents, and dau Doris (1 11/12)
3. Found in 1925 New York state census; New York County, New York City, house # 599, p. 14, 507 111th St. West, Mary (44) and son Clifford (20), and dau Beatrice Dale (24) and grand-daughter Doris E. (7)
247. Clifford Kenney (Charles Edgar Kenney , Deborah Lorana Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born on 2 Nov 1906 in Bay Side, Queens, New York, NY. He died 1 on 24 Apr 1954 in Manhattan, New York, NY. Clifford was employed as 1940; Lawyer.
1. Found in the 1910 U.S Census New York, New York Co., Manhattan wd-9, dis 160, sheet 3B, boarder at the home of Silas Reed, West 12th St., age 3, with parents, Charles (51), marr 13 yrs, b. Mass, fa b. NH, mo b. Canada, salesman, with wife Mary, age (31), 4 children, b. NY, fa b. Germany, mo b. Germany. Son: Charles A., (12), Dau: Beatrice G., (11), Son: Reginald E., (5)
2. Found in 1915 New York state census; New York County, New York City, house # 599, p. 13, 177th St. West, age 8, father Charles (56) and wife May (57) and children, Charles A. (17), Reginald (10) and Beatrice (16)
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census New York, New York Co., Manhattan assy-dis 23, dis 1510, sheet 17A, West 180th St., age 13, with parents, Chas E., rents, age 60, b. Mass, fa b. Canada, mo b. Canada, salesman, and mother, Mary H., age 40, b. NY, fa b. Germany, mo b. Germany, brothers, Chas A., 22 and Reginald E., 14, b. NY.,
4. Found in 1925 New York state census; New York County, New York City, election district 40, house # 599, p. 14, 507 111th St. West, Mary (44) and son Clifford (20), and dau Beatrice Dale (24) and grand-daughter Doris E. (7)
5. Found in 1930 New York state census; New York County, Manhattan, Assy district 11, sheet 7A, North Side West 111th St., age 23, age 1st marr;19 with mother, Mary (48) rents home $100, w/radio, age 1st marr;15
6. Found in the 1940 U.S Census New York, New York, Queens, (4 Apr '40) ED 41-1744, sheet 4B, age 33, ed;C-4, rents $50 and wife Yvonne (21) ed; H-3, and son Clifford (1)
7. Obit: Clifford Kenney
Television Producer
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 10 A.M. in a Forest Metropolitan avenues for Clifford Kenney, 45, who died Saturday in Roosevelt Hospital after a five weeks' illness. Mr. Kenney, who lived at 33 Bow street. Forest Hills, was a graduate of Columbia University and Fordham Law School. He was active as an attorney and television producer up to the time of his illness. Surviving are his wife, Yvonne; a son, Clifford Jr., and two daughters, Diane and Deborah. (Long Island Star-Journal, April 26, 1954, p. 8)8. Obit: Clifford Kenney Services Are Held
Funeral services for Clifford Kenney, attorney and television producer, were held today at the Fox Funeral Home, Ascan and Metropolitan Aves., Forest Hills. Burial was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Westchester. Mr. Kenney, who lived at 33 Bow St., Forest Hills, died Saturday in Roosevelt Hospital. He was a graduate of Columbia University and Fordham Law School. At one time he was with an advertising concern, the Robert A. Bories Company. Surviving are his wife, Yvonne; a son, Clifford Jr., and two daughters, Diane and Deborah. (The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 27, 1954, p. 9)
Notes:
1. SSN death index:
Given Name: Clifford
Middle Name:
Surname: Kenney
Birth Date: 2 November 1906
Social Security Number: 084-18-2921
State: New York
Last Place of Residence:
Event Date: April 1954
Age: 48
Clifford married Yvonne Veronica Evans on 27 Jun 1950 in Manhatten, New York, NY. Yvonne was born on 21 Jun 1918 in Queens, New York, NY. She died on 30 Jul 2001 in Boynton Beach, Palm Beach Co., FL. Yvonne was buried in First United Methodist Church Memorial Garden, SD, SDC, CA.
1. Daughter of Jasper "James" Adams Campbell Evans and Lillian Dwyer. (Lillian married Edward Thomas Garvey)(?)
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census New York, New York, Richmond Hill Queens, wd-4, sheet 2B, 70 Beverly Rd., age 1 4/12, with parents, James D. (48) owns home and mother Lillian (27) and sister Annetta (4) and grandmother Mary Dwyer (55)
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census New York, New York, Richmond Hill Queens, wd-4, sheet 9B, 70 Beverly Rd., age 10, with parents, James (63) owns home $30,000 and mother Lillian D. (31) and sister Annette (15), Jean (8), James (3 6/12) and Joan (2 7/12) and grandmother Mary Dwyer (60)
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census New York, New York, Queens, (4 Apr '40) ED 41-1744, sheet 4B, age 21, and husband Clifford (33), ed;C-4, rents $50, and son Clifford (1)
5. Obit: Boynton Beach, FL,
YVONNE VERONICA EVANS KENNEY
Beloved Mother, Grandmother, Sister and Friend
Yvonne touched the lives of so many with her insight, affection, warmth, character, and steadfastness. She was always there for us offering her support, emotion, energy and opinions, which will be greatly missed.
Yvonne's daughters, Diane Johnson and Deborah Porter, feel an emptiness with her loss and will always treasure their respective memories. To her last, Yvonne never relinquished the role as mother to her children. She mourned the loss of her husband, Clifford many decades ago, and her son, Cliff, recently. Diane and Debbie are thankful for their mother's love and long life.
Yvonne's grandchildren Stacy, Craig, Wade, Courtney and Leigh have lost their "Gramm" and confidant. Whenever we needed someone to talk to she was there for us without fail. Late at night or at dawn our Gramm gave us an ear and an earful. It is her voice which we will remember in our times of need and joy. Fortunately, Gramm saw us as babies, children, adolescents and adults she knew and appreciated each of us for whom we are today. Gramm and our sister, Lindsay, who died in 1992, are now together. Yvonne's sisters and brother Annette Ryan, Jean Mitchell, Joan Shockley and James Evans have lost their first sibling. She was a light and an anchor to them all. Through Yvonne's correspondence and conversation she was involved in each of her sibling's lives, adding richness and resolve.
Yvonne's best friend of over 70 years, Doris Dietz, especially grieves her passing. Throughout the years Yvonne and Doris were inseparable, sharing their thoughts, time and companionship. Friendships like this one come along only once in a lifetime. Yvonne cherished her relationship with Doris and Doris's children and grandchildren. Their mutual love was self-evident.
Lastly, Yvonne was special to so many, including her niece, Susan Gilmore, and husband, Ron. We shall live the rest of our days with Yvonne in our hearts, aware that she has made all of us better individuals and human beings. Hopefully, we can carry on her legacy by way of example.
A Memorial Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, (Today) August 3, 2001 at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 10935 S. Military Trail, Boynton Beach, Florida. Arrangements by, BOYNTON MEMORIAL CHAPEL. (Palm Beach Post, Aug. 3, 2001)
Clifford and Yvonne had the following children:
547 F i Yvonne Kenney was born on 17 Feb 1938 in Queens, New York, NY. She died on 17 Feb 1938 in Queens, New York, NY. 548 M ii Clifford Guy Kenney was born on 24 Mar 1939 in Brooklyn, New York, NY. He died on 13 Jun 1998 in El Cajon, San Diego Co., CA. He was buried in First United Methodist Church Memorial Garden, SD, SDC, CA.
1. Found in the 1940 U.S Census New York, New York, Queens, (4 Apr '40) ED 41-1744, sheet 4B, age 1, with parents, Clifford (33), ed;C-4, rents $50 and wife Yvonne (21) ed; H-3
2. Obit: KENNEY -- Clifford Guy, formerly of Forest Hills, NY, graduated from Mercer University, Macon, GA. Member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Was owner of Fog Horn Restaurant in San Jose, CA for many years, but was a San Diego resident for the last twenty years. Beloved son of Yvonne Kenney of Florida. Survived by sisters Diane Johnson and Deborah Porter, nieces Stacy, Courtney & Leigh Johnson, nephews Wade & Craig Johnson. As a handicapped person he showed much courage and was admired by all who knew him as he struggled to live independently. Memorial Service 2 p.m. Sat. June 20th First United Methodist Church of S.D. 2111 Camino del Rio South.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to First United Methodist Church Memorial Garden Fund. FEATHERINGILL MORTUARY. (San Diego Union-Tribune, June 17, 1998)Clifford married Living. + 549 F iii Living 550 F iv Living Living married (1) Living. Living married 1 (2) Edward Bigelow Baker. The marriage ended in divorce.Edward was born on 16 Nov 1937 in Midland, Midland Co., MI. He died on 26 Jan 2022 in Washington, District of Columbia. Edward was buried in Arlington, Arlington County, VA.
1. Son of Edward Bigelow Baker and Elizabeth Stubbs.
2. Miss Forsler To Wed in June
(photo) Miss Forster
At a cocktail party on Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Hatch, Jr., of Bradway Blvd., Birmingham, announced the engagement of Mrs. Hatch's daughter, Michal Forster, to Lt. Edward Bigelow Baker, Jr., U.S.N. Miss Forster's father is Lloyd M. Forster, of Bloomfield Hills. She will be graduated from the University of Michigan in June, where she is a member of Kappa Gamma orority. Lt. Baker was graduated in 1959 from Annapolis, He was selected for the Junior Line Officer Advanced Scientific and Engineering Program which led to an M.S, in physics from the University of Michigan. He will continue on the program as a Doctoral (Ph. D.) candidate in Operations Research at U-M. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Baker, of Midland. The young couple plan a June wedding. (Detroit Free Press, Jan. 1, 1963, p. 7)
3. BAKER Edward Bigelow Baker, Jr. "Ted" RADM, U.S. Navy (Ret.) Passed away peacefully on January 26, 2022. He spent his last weeks at his home in Washington, DC, surrounded by his loving family. A retired Rear Admiral, United States Navy, former Executive Director of the Foreign Policy Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and retired Associate Dean for Finance and Administration at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Ted was known for his leadership, strong character, intellect, and Midwestern sense of humor. Born in 1937 in Detroit, Ted was the second of five children of Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Baker and grew up on East Park Drive in Midland, Michigan. A precocious leader, his peers elected him Safety Patrol President in elementary school. Before the age of 17, he earned his Eagle Scout merit badges in record time and twice travelled to Washington, DC to meet President Eisenhower, first as an Order of the Arrow recipient and then as one of two Michigan representatives to Boys Nation. Ted was also President of the Midland High School Class of 1955. Ted entered the United States Naval Academy during the summer of 1955. He lettered in track and field, rose through the midshipman ranks to battalion commander, and graduated with distinction. Following graduation, Ted served as the 1st Lieutenant on the destroyer USS Hale (DD 642) and the Assistant Weapons Officer aboard USS Myles C. Fox (DDR 829), which helped oppose a Cuban-led insurrection in the Dominican Republic. Next, he attended the University of Michigan as a Burke Scholar, where he earned a master's degree in physics and met Michal Forster (1942-1975). They were married and moved to Newport, Rhode Island, where Ted served as the Operations Officer aboard the USS Davis (DD 937). After Newport, Ted returned to the University of Michigan to do further graduate work in the field of Operations Research. They had two children, Sam and Sarah, before Ted was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Systems Analysis division. After a year in Washington, DC, Ted served as the Executive Officer of USS Hoel (DDG 13). In 1970, Ted assumed command of the USS Bronstein (FF 1037). While Ted was captain of the Bronstein, Michal fell ill with a brain tumor. The Navy transferred Ted to Washington D.C. so that Michal could receive experimental treatment at Johns Hopkins University. During Michal's illness, Ted's shore duty tours were at the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, at the Brookings Institute as a Federal Executive Fellow, at the Office of the Secretary of Defense where he was a Staff Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary, and as a student at the National War College. After a courageous five-year battle with cancer, Michal died in September 1975. Following her burial at Arlington National Cemetery, Ted returned to sea, commissioned the USS David R Ray (DD 971) in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and took the ship through the Panama Canal to its new homeport in San Diego. After this sea tour, he returned to Washington where he married Stephanie Levinson, who was working for CBS at the time. They were married for 38 years until Stephanie died of cancer in July 2020. They raised two children together, Alexis and Edward (Teddy). Ted's other sea commands included Commander, Destroyer Squadron Thirty-Three, Hawaii, and Commander Amphibious Group Three, San Diego, where he led the Navy's efforts to help contain and clean up the Exxon Valdez oil spill in the Prince William Sound and served as the Deputy Commander, Joint Task Force Alaska Oil Spill. In later shore tours, after serving as head of the General-Purpose Forces Branch of the Systems Analysis Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Ted's concentration shifted to Asia. He was Executive Assistant to Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command, Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations on the Staff of Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Director of East Asia and the Pacific Region in the Office of the Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs). As Senior Military Representative for the U.S. Philippine Bases Negotiations, he worked with Ambassador Richard Armitage to return military facilities to the Philippines. He also testified before the U.S. Congress on a number of issues including Soviet actions in the Pacific, the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zones, the People's Republic of China and Taiwan, and POW/MIA issues. He contributed to the redefining of the U.S.-New Zealand defense relationship and advancing the U.S.-Japan security relationship. In his last job with the Navy, he served as Director of the Strategy, Plans, Policy and Operations Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Ted's awards included the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal (2), Legion of Merit (2), Meritorious Service Medal (2), Navy Commendation Medal (2), Combat Action Ribbon, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Navy "E" Ribbon, Navy Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Service Medal (2), Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (2), Vietnam Service Medal with one Bronze Star, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Coast Guard Special Operations Ribbon, Vietnam Service Medal (one bronze star), Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal (with device), Surface Warfare Insignia, Command at Sea Insignia, Office of the Defense Badge, Joint Chiefs of Staff Badge, and USCINCPAC Badge. After retiring from the Navy, Ted became the Executive Director of the Foreign Policy Institute at Johns Hopkins University and the Associate Dean for Finance and Administration at SAIS. Ted is survived by his children, five grandchildren, Michael, Stuart, Anna B, Sammy, and Amalie; his sisters, Kaye Baker Kelley and Liz Baker Gaspar; and his brother, William "Bill" Baker, and many nieces and nephews. With a twinkle in his eye, the warmest of smiles, and an affinity for bad puns, Ted was forever interested in ideas and other people. This combined with his can-do attitude and integrity inspired admiration in all who met him. He will be profoundly missed. Services will be held on July 8, 2022 at Grace Church in Alexandria, VA, followed by a burial at Arlington National Cemetery.Services will be held on July 8, 2022 at Grace Church in Alexandria, VA, followed by a burial at Arlington National Cemetery. (The Washington Post, Mar. 6, 2022)
248. Porter Arnold Goodhue (Frederick Samuel Goodhue , Deborah Lorana Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 10 Jan 1903 in Moe's River, Compton Co., PQ. He died 2 on 22 Oct 1981 in Claremont, Sullivan Co., NH. Porter was buried in Cremated. He was employed as 1930;Real Estate Broker,1940;manager taxi business.
1. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Sherbrooke Co., Lennoxville, District 198, sub district 6/19-20, p. 16, age 8
2. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Sherbrooke Co., District 206, Lennoxville, Sub-District 19, p. 10, age 18, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Church of England, with parents Fred (51)(owns) and wife Edith (39) and siblings Maitland (13), Stella (11) Wilbur (3) and Olive (8/12) and aunt Gertrude Kinney (59)
3. 1923; recorded as entering the United States, 21 July 1923 at Newport, VT., age 20, born Lennoxville, states father is Fred, B+M pass, destination White River Junction, VT., visiting friend Lucy O'connell
4. Found in the 1930 U.S. Census New York, Manhatten, Ed. 428, 126W.-91st St., p. 14BA, boarder, age 28
5. 1934: at time of marriage, he was shown as from Norwich, VT.
6. Found in the 1935 New Hampshire City Directories, Hanover, Goodhue Porter (Dorothy), truck driver, h 43 Maple, W L (p. 35, Manning)
7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census New Hampshire, Grafton Co., Hanover (11 Apr '40) ED 5-24, sheet 9A, 17 West Wheelock St., rents $30, age 37, ed; H-4, POB: Quebec, with wife Dorothy (26)
Residence in 1935; West Lebanon, Grafton Co., N.H.8. Found in the 1941 Hanover, New Hampshire city directory; Goodhue Porter (Dorothy J) taxi driver h17 W Wheelock (p. 138, Manning)
9. 1942: WWII Draft Registration Card: Porter Arnold Goodhue, ser.# 1001, residence: 17 West Wheelock, Hanover, Grafton, NH., mailing address: same, age: 39, POB: Moe's River, Quebec, DOB: 10 Jan 1903, name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Dorothy Goodhue, Hanover, NH., Employer: self, Place of employment: same, race: white, height: 5' 9", weight: 186, eyes: Blue, hair: Black, signed at Local Board No. 6, Lebanon, Grafton Co., NH., 16 Feb 1942
10. Found in the 1942 Claremont, NH. city directory; Goodhue, Porter A (Dorothy) prop Claremont Ice Co res Hanover. (p. 48, Manning); 145A Washington St. (p. 135, Manning)
11. Found in the 1956 Claremont, NH. city directory; Goodhue, Porter A (Dorothy J) painter h145 Washington (p. 64)
12. 1969: Photo and caption; SNOW A PLENTY - Porter Goodhue of Claremont, a Mt. Sunapee park employee phones base building from one of the slopes. Snow depth at this point is 9 to 10 feet. New England ski areas have received an abundance of snow this season, to the delight of skiers. (AP) (Newport News, Fri., March 7, 1969)
13. Porter Goodhue
CLAREMONT - Porter A. Goodhue, 71, of 145 Washington St., died Thursday after a sudden illness. He was visiting his daughter in Wilmington, Del. He was born in Lennoxville, Del. Jan. 10, 1903, the daughter of Fred S. and Edith (Pierce) Goodhue. Mr. Goodhue was a longtime Claremont resident who operated a taxi service in Hanover. He had a Claremont ice business and was a self-employed logging contractor and house painter. He also worked as a lift operator at Mount Sunapee State Park. Mr. Goodhue is survived by a son, Charles Goodhue, Franklin Square, NY., and Claremont; a daughter, Mrs. Peter (Pat) Kleinhomer of Wilmington, Del.; four grandchildren; a brother, Wilbur Goodhue of Lake City, Ariz.; two sisters, Mrs. Estella McKenney of Youngstown, Ariz., and Mrs. Olive Nunn of Peoria, Ariz., and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Goodhue was the widower of Dorothy Judd Goodhue who died in June I960. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 pm at the Roy Funeral Home at 93 Sullivan Street in Claremont. Mrs. Martha Mortenson, lay reader at the First Church of Christian Scientist will officiate. Cremation will be Tuesday at the Roy Funeral Home. Friends may call Tuesday between 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 p.m. and Wednesday for one hour prior to the funeral service. (Valley News, Nov. 21, 1981, p. 4)
Porter married 1 Dorothy Evelyn Judd on 19 May 1934 in Enfield, Grafton Co., N.H. Dorothy was born on 23 Sep 1913 in Norwich, Windsor Co., VT. She died 2 on 29 Jun 1980 in Claremont, Sullivan Co., NH. Dorothy was buried in Cremated.
1. Daughter of Charles Cyrus Judd and Mary Ella Illsley.
- CHARLES C. JUDD
NORWICH, March 8. - Rites for Charles C. Judd, 89, who died yesterday in a convalescent home in Hartford, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Congregational Church, the Rev. Leslie W. Hodder of Hanover, N. H., and the Rev. Norman Ward, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. He was bom July 15, 1863, in Thetford, the son of Cyrus and Betsy (Sargent) Judd. He spent the major part of his life in Norwich and Thetford, having been town clerk and treasurer in Norwich for 20 years. He retired from that post in 1942. He was also president of the Norwich Water Company for some time. For many yeans, he was a janitor in the schools and churches in the community. He was a member of the Congregational Church. Besides his wife, the former Mary Illsley of Thetford, he is survived by two daughters. Miss Beatrice Judd of Norwich and Mrs. Porter Goodhue of Claremont, N. H.; and two grandchildren. (March 1953)- Mrs. Charles Judd Funeral services were held Tuesday at Powers Funeral home in White River for Mrs. Charles Judd who died Friday, Oct. 27 at the Pierce Nursing home in Enfield. She was 86 years old. The Rev. Loren G. House Jr. pastor of the Norwich Congregational church officiated and burial was in Hillside cemetery. Mrs. Judd was bom Sept 5, 1875, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ilsley of Thetford. She married Charles Judd who passed away March 7, 1953. She was a lifetime resident of Thetford and Norwich. She was one of the oldest members of the Congregational church and an interested person in all activities of the town. She leaves two daughters, Beatrice, of Norwich and Dorothy, Mrs. Porter Goodhue, of Claremont two grandchildren and one sister Mrs. Stanley McKnight of Maine. (Nov 1961)
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Windsor Co., Norwich, dis 146, sheet 5B, age 6, at home with parents, Charles C. (46) owns home and Mary E. (44) and sister Beatrice H. (15)
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Windsor Co., Norwich, dis 14-16, sheet 2A, age 16, at home with parents, Charles C. (66) owns home w/radio and Mary (54) and sister Beatrice (25)
4. Found in the 1935 Hanover, NH. city directory; Goodhue Dorothy (Mrs Porter), sten Hanover, h 43 Maple, W L (p. 35, Manning)
5. Found in the 1938 Hanover, NH. city directory; Goodhue Dorothy J sec medical school D College res Lebanon (p. 138, Manning)
6. Found in the 1940 U.S Census New Hampshire, Grafton Co., Hanover (11 Apr '40) ED 5-24, sheet 9A, 17 West Wheelock St., rents $30, age 26, ed; H-4, POB: Vermont, with husband Porter (37)
7. Found in the 1941 Hanover, NH. city directory; Goodhue Dorothy J (Mrs Porter), sec medical school D College h17 W Wheelock (p. 138, Manning)
8. Found in the 1956 Claremont, NH. city directory; Goodhue, Porter A (Dorothy J) painter h145 Washington (p. 64)
9. Dorothy J. Goodhue
CLAREMONT - Dorothy J. Goodhue, 66, of 145 Washington St., died Sunday at Claremont General Hospital after a long illness. She was born in Norwich, Vt., Sept. 23, 1913, daughter of Charles C. and Mary (Ilsley) Judd, and had been a resident of Claremont for 34 years. Mrs. Goodhue had been employed as an executive secretary by Joy Manufacturing Co., retiring in 1978 after 28 years of service. Survivors include her husband, Porter A. of Claremont, a daughter, Patricia Kleinhomer of Wilmington, Del.; a son, Charles of Franklin Square, NY., and Claremont; four grandchildren; and a sister, Beatrice Judd of Sullivan County Nursing Home. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm at Roy Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul Gagne, pastor of the United Methodist Church officiating. Cremation will follow. Friends may call at the funeral home one hour before services. (Valley News, July 1, 1980, p. 8)
Notes:
1. There is a Dorothy Judd Goodhue Memorial Fund at Stevens High School, Claremont, N.H.
They had the following children:
+ 551 M i Living + 552 F ii Living
253. Olive May Goodhue (Frederick Samuel Goodhue , Deborah Lorana Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 12 Oct 1921 in Lennoxville, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. She died 2 on 16 Mar 1995 in Sun City, Maricopa Co., AZ. Olive was buried 3 in National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix, MC, AZ. She was employed as 1954;bank teller,1960;teacher. She immigrated in 1923 to to the U.S.
1. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Sherbrooke Co., District 206, Lennoxville, Sub-District 19, p. 10, age 8/12, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Church of England, with parents Fred (51)(owns) and wife Edith (39) and siblings Porter (18), Maitland (13), Stella (11) Wilbur (3) and aunt Gertrude Kinney (59)
2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census New Hampshire, Grafton Co., Hanover, Ed. 18, Pleasant St., p. 8A, age 9, with parents, Fred S. (60) rents home $30 and Edith P. (48) and siblings, Maitland W. (22), Stella P. (20) and Wilber R. (12)
3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, wd-4 (Apr '40) ED 15-166, sheet 61A, 8 Dalton St., age 18, ed; H-4, POB: N.H, with mother Edith (58)(wd)(rents $55)
Residence in 1935; Hanover, Grafton Co., N.H.4. Found in the 1952 New Hampshire City Directories, Hanover, Goodhue Olive M teller D Nat Bank r Maple (p. 180, Manning)
5. Found in the 1954 New Hampshire City Directories, Hanover, Goodhue Olive M teller D Nat Bank r River rd (p. 179, Manning)
6. Found in the 1956 New Hampshire City Directories, Claremont, Nunn Paul (Olive G) tchr Stevens High h River rd (p. 95, Manning)
7. Olive M. Nunn. 73. of Glendale, a homemaker, died March 16, 1995. She was born in Canada. Survivors include her husband, Paul R.; daughter, Sara L. Dowd; son, Stephen; brother, Wilbur Goodhue; and three grandchildren. Services have been held. Lundberg Mortuary, Golden Door Chapel. (Arizona Republic, March 21, 1995)
Notes;
1. Suffered from Alzeimers disease later in life.
Olive married 1 Paul Robert Nunn on 24 Nov 1954 in Hanover, Grafton Co., NH. Paul was born 2 on 7 May 1922 in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA. He died 3 on 21 Jun 2005 in Glendale, Maricopa Co., AZ. Paul was employed as 1940;shoe store salesman,1954;teacher. He served in the military 4 WWII - U.S Army 15 Jul 1940 - 4 Feb 1942. He was buried 5 in National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ.
1. Son of Robert Arthur Nunn and Laura May Jarvis.
He was from Prescott, Grenville, Ontario and she was from Alexandria, Jefferson Co., NY. They are found in the 1920 Census in Brattleboro, Vt.2. 1925; The family is found in the 1925 North Hampton, MA. city directory; Nunn Robert A Rev (Laura M) rem to Springfield, Vt. (p. 252)
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Derby Line, District 10, sheet 2B, age 7, at home with parents, Robert A. (56) rents $20 and Laura M. (46) and siblings, Arthur J. (19) and Ada M. (17)
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census New Hampshire, Cheshire Co., Keene, wd-3, (23 Apr '40) ED 3-19, sheet 11A, age 17, ed; H-4, with parents Robert A. (66) rents $35 and Laura M. (56) and sister Ada M. (27)
5. 1942: WWII Draft Registration Card: Paul Robert Nunn, ser.# 71, residence: 60 Martin St., Keene, Cheshire, NH., mailing address: same, age: 20, POB: Palmer, Mass., DOB: 7 May 1922, name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Kathleen B. Nunn - 60 Martin St., Keene, NH., Employer: International Narrow Fabric Co., Keene, NH., Place of employment: Congress St., Keene, Cheshire, NH., race: white, height: 5' 9 1/2", weight: 135, eyes: Blue, hair: Brown, signed at Local Board No. 11, Keene, New Hampshire, 30 Jun 1942
6. Found in the 1943 Keene, NH. city directory; 2 Wilcox Terrace, Nunn Paul R (p. 225, Manning)
7. Found in the 1944 Keene, NH. city directory; 2 Wilcox Terrace, Nunn Paul R (p. 241, Manning)
8. Found in the 1947 Keene, NH. city directory; 71 Beech St., Nunn Paul R (p. 221, Manning)
9. Found in the 1948 Keene, NH. city directory; Nunn Paul R (Jane) adv and display mgr SR&Co h72 Mechanic (p. 187, Manning)
10. Found in the 1951 Keene, NH. city directory; Chesterfield Rd., Nunn Paul R (p. 242, Manning)
11. Found in the 1952 Keene, NH. city directory; 528 Marlboro Rd., (p. 249),Nunn Paul R, also listed at Chesterfield Rd.(p. 234) ( Manning)
12. Found in the 1956 Claremont, NH. city directory; Nunn Paul (Olive G) tchr Stevens High h River rd (p. 95, Manning)
13. Obit:
Paul R. Nunn, 83, of Peoria, died Thursday, June 21, 2005, in Peoria. He was from New Hampshire and was a teacher. He served in the Army. Service was in the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. Advantage Golden Door Chapel handled arrangements. (Daily News-Sun, 4 July 2005)Paul R. Nunn, 83, of Peoria, Arizona, passed away June 21, 2005. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II. Services and burial were held at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. Arrangements by Advantage Golden Door Chapel, Yountown, Arizona. (The Arizona Republic, 3 July 2005)
Notes:
1. Military service:
WWII: enlisted 15 July 1940
Ser# 11000036
Location: enlisted at Ft. Ethan Allen, VT
Residence: Cheshire Co., NH
Education: 4 yrs high school
Single
Civ occ: Photographer, news
POB listed as Massachusetts
Height: 70
Weight: 1342. Lived at Sun City, Maricopa Co., AZ. Lot 44, Sun City One.
They had the following children:
553 M i Living + 554 F ii Living