592. Ruby Louise Baldwin (Gladys Emma Morrison , Frank Ralph , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 16 Aug 1917 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 15 Jul 1979 in Smith Falls, Lanark Co., Ont., CAN. She was buried 1 in Wolford Rural Cemetery, Wolford, LAG, Ontario, CAN. She was employed as 1940;hairdresser.
1. BIRTHS
BALDWIN - At Coaticook, on Thursday, August 16, 1917, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Baldwin. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 23, 1917, p. 9)2. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Quebec, District 206 Stanstead, sub-district 14 Barford, p. 14, age 3, POB: Que., Rel: Baptist, with parents; Harry (33) rents and Gladys (32) and sisters; Bernice (7), Verien (7) 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 13, with parents, Harry A. (43), owns home $6000, w/radio and wife, Gladys (41) and siblings, Bernice (17), Veriane (16), Stanley (8) Jeannie (6) and Morris (4)
4. 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. 35. ELLIOTT - BALDWIN
Montreal, July 16. - On Saturday evening, July 6, at the First Baptist Church, Montreal, a very pretty wedding took place when Miss Ruby Louise Baldwin, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Baldwin, of Coaticook, was united in marriage to Mr. Richard Caleb Elliott, son of Mr. Elliott and the late Mrs. Elliott, of Sherbrooke. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. F. McCutcheon, of Montreal. The bride looked lovely in a gown of Elizabeth blue triple sheer crepe with a large hat to match and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations and sweet peas. She was attended by her sister, Miss Bernice Baldwin, of Westmount, who wore a frock of dainty pale blue printed sheer and a corsage of carnations. The bride’s mother wore a gown of printed silk crepe with a corsage of red roses. Mr. Lynnwood Cascadden, of Westmount, acted as best man. After the ceremony the guests assembled at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Cascadden, and Mr. Cascadden, where a reception was held and a delicious buffet supper was served. The color scheme was carried out in salmon pink and white, and a large wedding cake adorned the bride’s table. Mr. and Mrs. Ellioit will reside in Montreal. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 16, 1940, p. 5)6. Mrs. E. B. Parker, Mrs. Minnie Hill and Mrs. Richard Elliott left on Tuesday for Montreal where they will attend the Eastern Convention of the Baptist Woman's Home and Foreign Missions which was held on Wednesday and Thursday. They are expected to return to Coaticook this evening. While in Montreal Mrs. Parker was the guest of her daughters, the Misses Alice and Olive Parker. (The Coaticook Observer, May 30, 1941)
7. 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)8. Found in the Canadian voters list 1945, Quebec, Electoral district of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 4, Barford Sud., p. 1;
15 Baldwin, Harry A., cultivateur, Coaticook
16 Baldwin, Mme Harry A. Coaticook
53 Elliott, Mme Ruby Coaticook9. DIXVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott, and children, Louise, Richard, Wayne and Douglas, of Williamsburg, Ont., are spending their holidays with Mrs. Elliott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Baldwin, Dixville Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin also spent their vacation at the same home. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Aug. 20, 1957, p. 10)10. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Ontario, 1965, Electoral District of Grenville-Dundas, Rural Polling Division No. 98-5, Wolford, Vol. 5235, p. 1;
46 Elliott, Richard, mechanic, Jasper
47 Elliott, Ruby, Jasper
48 Elliott, Richard Jr., attendant, Jasper11. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Ontario, 1972, Electoral District of Grenville-Carleton, Rural Polling Division No. 74, Wolford-5, Vol. 3542, p. 1;
47 Elliott, Richard, mechanic, Jasper
48 Elliott, Ruby, Jasper
49 Elliott, Wayne, Factory employee, Jasper12. Obit: ELLIOTT, Ruby Louise At Smiths Falls, on Sunday, July 15, 1979, Ruby Louise Baldwin, age 61 years, beloved wife of Richard Elliott, of Jasper; dear mother of Louise (Mrs. Gerald Tallman), of Kemptville; Richard of Edmonton; Wayne of Smiths Falls and Douglas, at home; survived by four grandchildren and sister of Bernice (Mrs. Leslie Milne) and Jean (Mrs. Ross Edwards), both of Picton; Morris Baldwin, Dixvllle, Que. and Stanley Baldwin, Lennoxville, Que. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in First Baptist Church, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Wolford Cemetery. In Memoriam donations to the Gideon Bible Society appreciated. (The Ottawa Journal, July 17, 1979, p. 29)
13. DEATHS
ELLIOTT, Ruby - Suddenly at Smiths Falls, Ont., July 15. 1979, Ruby Baldwin, formerly of Coaticook, Que., beloved wife of Richard C. Elliott, dear mother of Louise (Mrs. G. Tallman). Richard of Edmonton, Wayne and Douglas of Smiths Falls, Ont., dear sister of Bernice and Jean of Picton, Ont., and the late Verian of Lindsay, Ont., Stanley of Lennoxville and Maurice of Dixville. Funeral service took place at the Baptist Church, Smiths Falls, Ont. (The Sherbrooke Record, July 26, 1979)
Notes:
1. Was secretary-treasurer of the Baptist Young People's Union of the Coaticook Church. (1940)
Ruby married 1 Richard "Dick" Caleb Elliott on 6 Jul 1940 in 1st Baptist, Montreal, Quebec, CAN. Richard was born on 23 Oct 1906 in Ascot, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. He died on 22 Jan 1982 in Smith Falls, Lanark Co., Ontario, CAN. Richard was buried 2 in Wolford Rural Cemetery, Wolford, LAG, Ontario, CAN. He was employed as 1940;mechanic.
1. Son of William Caleb Elliott and Annie Jardine.
2. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Sherbrooke co., district 198, sub-district 10, Ascot, p. 11, Range 10 Lot 11, age 4, DOB: Oct 1906, with parents William (35) May 1876 and Annie (31) 1880, and siblings, Elsie (8) July 1903 and Ruth (4) Oct 1909
3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Quebec, District 105 Sherbrooke, sub-district 2 Rock Forest, p. 16, age 15, POB: Que., English, Rel: Methodist, with parents; W.C. (45) and Anna (41) and Anna (8) and Ruth (13)
4. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Ontario, 1965, Electoral District of Grenville-Dundas, Rural Polling Division No. 98-5, Wolford, Vol. 5235, p. 1;
46 Elliott, Richard, mechanic, Jasper
47 Elliott, Ruby, Jasper
48 Elliott, Richard Jr., attendant, Jasper5. Found on the Canadian voters Lists: Ontario, 1972, Electoral District of Grenville-Carleton, Rural Polling Division No. 74, Wolford-5, Vol. 3542, p. 1;
47 Elliott, Richard, mechanic, Jasper
48 Elliott, Ruby, Jasper
49 Elliott, Wayne, Factory employee, Jasper6. Deaths
ELLIOTT, Richard
(Dick) - Suddenly at Smiths Falls, Ont., on Jan. 22, 1982, Richard (Dick) Elliott, beloved husband of the late Ruby Baldwin, dear father of Louise (Mrs. G. Tallman), Richard, Wayne and Douglas, dear brother of Ruth (Mrs. Albert Peak) of Lennoxville and the late Elsie (Mrs. K. Kinder). Service was held at the First Baptist Church, in Smiths F'alls, Ont. (The Record, Jan. 29, 1982, p. 7)
They had the following children:
+ 1065 F i Living 1066 M ii Living 1067 M iii Living 1068 M iv Living
593. Stanley Harrison Baldwin (Gladys Emma Morrison , Frank Ralph , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 12 May 1923 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 14 May 1995 in Lennoxville, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. He was buried in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. 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 8, with parents, Harry A. (43), owns home $6000, w/radio and wife, Gladys (41) and siblings, Bernice (17), Veriane (16), Ruby (13), Jeannie (6) and Morris (4)
2. BALDWIN - CUTLER
Coaticook, June 27. - A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Baptist Parsonage, Coaticook, on Saturday, June 17, at one o ’clock when Willda Lillian, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cutler, was united in marriage with Mr. Stanley Harrison Baldwin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin, with Rev. Lome E. Smith officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an aqua blue street-length dress with shoulder-length veil, and carried an arm bouquet of pink peonies. She was attended by her sister, Miss Hazel Cutler, who wore a pink dress and white baf. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Morris Baldwin.The wedding music was played by Miss Joan Donaldson. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin left for a short wedding trip. On Tuesday evening, June 20, a reception in their, honor was held at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 27, 1944, p. 5)3. 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)4. Found in the Canadian voters list 1965, Quebec, Electoral district of Sherbrooke, City of Sherbrooke, Urban Polling Division No. 233, 46673, p. 2;
218 Queen St.; Baldwin, Stanley, Welder
218 Queen St.; Baldwin, Mrs Stanley, wife5. Found in the Canadian voters list 1972, Quebec, Electoral district of Sherbrooke, City of Sherbrooke, Urban Polling Division No. 233, 22200, p. 2;
218 Queen St.; Baldwin, Stanley, Weilder
218 Queen St.; Baldwin, Mrs Wilda
218 Queen St.; Baldwin, David, janitor6. Obit: BALDWIN, Stanley - Peacefully at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Sunday, May 14, 1995. Stanley Baldwin in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Willda Cutler. Dear father of David and grandfather of Nancy and Steven. Dear brother of Jean (Ross) Edwards, Morris (Joan), the late Verian, the later Bernice and the late Ruby. Resting at Cass Funeral Home, 6 Belvidere St., Lennoxville, where friends may call on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Green Ridge Baptist Church, Lennoxville, Que. on Tuesday, May 16, 1995 at 2 p.m., Pastor Russ Hopkins officiating. Interment in Mt. Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Que. As memorial tributes, donations to the Gideon Memorial Bible Plan would be appreciated by the family. (The Record, May 15, 1995, p. 15)
Stanley married Wilda Lillian Cutler on 17 Jun 1944 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. Wilda was born on 8 Apr 1922 in Dixville, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 27 Jul 2008 in Lennoxville, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. She was buried on 30 Jul 2008 in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She was buried in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Daughter of Edward Ozro Cutler and Minnie Rose Willis.
- Coaticook, Feb. 13. — Funeral services for Edward O. Cutler, who passed away at his home, 23 Baldwin Street, Coaticook, January 10, 1952, were held on Monday, January 14, with prayers at Knapp's Funeral Home, followed by service at the Coaticook Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. C. Ivor Johnson. The beautiful floral tributes were tokens of love and esteem in which, the deceased was held. The hymn, “Nearer My God To Thee,” was sung by the congregation, with Mrs. Merriman Mayhew, at the organ. The bearers were Messrs. Norman Cutler, Homer Cutler, William Cutler, Reginald Martin, Leslie Wright and Hubert Grenier. Interment was in the Dixville Cemetery, beside his wife’s parents. The deceased was born at Sheffield, Vt., on December 14, 1890, and was the youngest son of the late Foster Cutler and his wife, Lucretia (Piper) Cutler. He was united in marriage to Minnie Rose Willis, daughter of the late Wilbur Willis and his wife, Eliza (Major) Willis, on November 6, 1913. Of this union, one son and two daughters were born, Maurice of Sherbrooke, Hazel, of Sherbrooke, and Willda, Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, of Lennoxville; one grandson, David Baldwin. Mr. Cutler was, for many years, employed at the Belding Corticelli in Coaticook. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Minnie; his son, Maurice; his daughters, Hazel and Willda, Mrs. Stanley Baldwin; one grandson, David; one sister, Freda, Mrs. Rollie Ames, of South Albany, Vt.; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Maurice Cutler; and one son-in-law, Stanley Baldwin. Many friends and relatives from out of town attended the funeral. (Feb 1952)- CUTLER, Minnie — At the Grace Christian Home on Saturday, March 1, 1986. Minnie Rose Willis, in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late Edward Cutler. Dear mother of Maurice and his wife Ruby, Hazel (Mrs. William Crickley), Willda (Mrs. Stanley Baldwin), all of Lennoxville. Also survived by one grandson and one great-granddaughter Resting at the L.O. Cass and Son Funeral Home, 6 Belvidere St., Lennoxville, where funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 4 at 2 p.m., Rev E. Boomer officiating. Spring interment in Dixville Cemetery. Visitation Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Donations to the Gideon Memorial Bible will be gratefully acknowledged. (March 1986)
2. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 2 Barnston, p. 2, age 9, with parents, Edward (40) Imm;1907, rents $8, no radio, and wife, Mary (39) and siblings, Marris (17), and Anasel (16)
3. Obit: Willda Cutler Baldwin
Peacefully, in her 87th year, at the St. Vincent de Paul Pavillion in Sherbrooke, Willda Lilllian Cutler Baldwin, of Lennoxville. Willda joined the Lord Jesus Christ in heaven on Sunday morning, July 27, 2008, after being ill for several weeks following her third stroke. Born on April 8, 1922, she was the wife of the late Stanley Baldwin, beloved mother of David (Mary Burr), grandmother to Nancy and Steven Baldwin, and also to Michael and Mitchell Bedard. Predeceased by her sister, Hazel Cutler, and her brother Morris Cutler. She will be missed by her family and her friends, especially those from Green Ridge Baptist Church in Lennoxville. Visitation will take place on Tuesday July 29, 2008 from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm and on Wednesday July 30, 2008 from 12:30 to 1 pm at the Green Ridge Baptist Church, 47 Queen Street Sherbrooke (Lennoxville) . A service in celebration of Willda's life will take place on Wednesday July 30,2008 at 1 pm also at the Green Ridge Baptist Church. Interment at the Mount Forest Cemetery Coaticook. Entrusted to Cass Funeral Home, 819-564-1750 / www.casshomes.ca. The family wished to thank Lorna Gordon and her staff for the fine care Willda received there over the past few years. Thanks also goes to the staff of the CHUS Hotel Dieu and St. Vincent. Donations will be gratefully acknowleged by the family, in memory of Willda Lillian Cutler Baldwin and may be made to Green Ridge Baptist Church, 47 Queen St. Sherbrooke (Lennoxville), QC.
Stanley and Wilda had the following children:
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596. Vernice "Frances" Joyce Morrison (Archibald "Archie" Reginald {Ralph} , Frank Ralph , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born about 1917 in {Coaticook}, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 5 Mar 2014 in Sherbrooke Co., PQ.
1. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, District 206 Stanstead Co., sub-district Coaticook, p. 5, Francisca, age 3, Episcopal with father, Archie (28) Baptist, at grandmother's, Eddie, age 65, widow, Baptist, with Marie Louise Bernais (22) Cath. and Episcopal and William Scott (8) Baptist
2. Obit: (French)
MORRISON MONGEAU, FRANCES
Au CSSS-IUGS Pavillon Argyll, Sherbrooke, le 5 mars 2014, à l'âge de 96 ans, est décédée paisiblement Mme Frances Morrison Mongeau, épouse de feu Donat Mongeau, demeurant à Sherbrooke.
Une célébration anglicane (Baptist Church), aura lieu en anglais dans l'intimité. Les cendres seront déposées au Cimetière Elmwood après la fonte des neiges. (Date à déterminer).
Mme Frances Morrison Mongeau laisse dans le deuil ses filles: Diane (Réjean Marcoux), Louise; ses petits-enfants: Robert, Jean, Joséanne, Nadine, Dominique, feu Richard, feu Yolaine, feu Louis; ses arrière-petitsenfants: Jonathan, Arianne, Alexandra, Frédéric, Annie, Magalie, Cassie, Matisse, Charlotte, Félix, Xavier et Béatrice. Elle était aussi la mère de feu Marguerite (feu Gilles St-Cyr), feu Norman (Alyette Gaucher),
La famille tient à remercier Dre Angèle Chauvette et le Dr Marcel Arcand, ainsi que son infirmière Mme Brenda Smeltzer et son infirmière auxiliaire Mme Danielle Frappier et tout le personnel du 4e étage, pour leurs attentions quotidiennes, leurs dévouement et support et pour les excellents soins prodigués à Mme Morrison depuis 5½ ans, qui ont été grandement appréciés par la famille.3. Obit: (poor translation)
The CSSS-IUGS Pavillon Argyll, Sherbrooke, March 5, 2014, at the age of 96 years, passed away peacefully Ms. Frances Morrison Mongeau, wife of the late Donat Mongeau, residing in Sherbrooke.
Anglican celebration (Baptist Church) will be held in English in privacy. The ashes will be deposited at Elmwood Cemetery after snowmelt. (Date to be determined).
Ms. Frances Morrison Mongeau survived by her daughters Diane (Réjean Marcoux), Louise; her grandchildren: Robert, John, Joseanne, Nadine, Dominica, the late Richard, fire Yolaine, the late Louis; her great-grandchildren: Jonathan, Arianne, Alexandra Frederick, Annie, Magalie, Cassie, Matisse, Charlotte, Felix, Xavier and Beatrice. She was also the mother of the late Margaret (the late Gilles St-Cyr), the late Norman (Alyette Gaucher)
The family wishes to thank Angela Chauvette Dr. and Dr. Marcel Arcand and his nurse Brenda Smeltzer and his assistant nurse Danielle Frappier and all the staff of the 4th floor, for their daily attention, their dedication and support and for the excellent care provided to Ms. Morrison for 5 ½ years, which were greatly appreciated by the family.
Notes:
1. Mother Elizabeth Roberts? Marriage record, Feb 1936. (Drouin)2. Hatley
Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison, of Barnston, has been a recent guest of Mrs. Davis and Mr. T. Adam. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 9, 1936, p. 3)
Vernice married 1 Donat Uric Mongeau on 27 Feb 1936 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. Donat was born 2 on 31 Jul 1915 in Barford, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 1 Nov 2006 in Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ.
1. Son of Louis Willie Mongeau and Noelia (Noella) St. Pierre..
2. Obit: MONGEAU, DonatÀ Sherbrooke, le 01-Nov-2006, à l'âge de 91 ans, est décédé(e) M. Donat Mongeau, époux de Frances Morrisson, demeurant à Sherbrooke. La famille vous accueillera, en présences des cendres à la: RÉSIDENCE FUNÉRAIRE STEVE L. ELKAS Inc. 601 RUE DU CONSEIL, SHERBROOKE, Qc lundi de 13:00 jusqu'à .14 H Une cérémonie de la parole sera célébrée le lundi 6 novembre 2006 à 14:00 heures à la Résidence Funéraire Steve L.Elkas. Les cendres seront ensuite au cimetière Elmwood. en guise de sympathie la famille apprécierait des dons a;Fondation Inst.Universitaire Gériatrie 1036 Belvédère Sud Sherbrooke,Qc M Mongeau laisse dans le deuil outre son épouse ses enfants;Norman(Aliette Gaucher),Marguerite(Gilles St-Cyr),Diane(Réjean Marcoux),Louise.ses petits- enfants;Robert,Jean,Josée-Anne,louis,Nadine,Domminique,feu Richard et feu Yolaine,ses arrières-petits- enfantsJonathan,Arrianne,Alexandre,Frédéric,Annie,Mégalie,Cassie.sa sœur;Alice(feu Alois Perreault),Claire Loiselle(feu Roger Batrie),Louisette Loiselle(Gérard Doyon)Jean-Pierre Decelles(feu Jeannine Loiselle),plusieurs La famille tient a remercier le personnel de l'Hopital Argyll pour les excellents soins prodigués a M Mongeau
(poor translation)At Sherbrooke, 1 Nov 2006, 91 years old, Mr. Donat Mongeau has died, husband of Frances Morrisson, resident of Sherbrooke. The family will accomodate you, at: FUNERAL HOME STEVE L.ELKAS Inc. Monday of 13:00 'til 14:00. A ceremony of the word will be celebrated on Monday November 6, 2006 at 14:00 hours at the Funeral Home Steve L.Elkas. Interment will be at the Elmwood cemetery. as a sympathy the family would appreciate donations to; Foundation Inst.Universitaire Geriatrics, 1036 South Sherbrooke, Qc. Mr. Mongeau leaves in mourning in addition to his wife, his children; Norman (Aliette Gaucher), Marguerite (Gilles St-Cyr), Diane (Réjean Marcoux), Louise, his grandchildren; Robert, Jean, Josée-Anne, Louis, Nadine, Dominique, the deceased Richard and deceased Yolaine, his great-grandchildren; Jonathan, Arrianne, Alexandre, Frederic, Annie, Mégalie, Cassie. His sisters; Alice (feu Alois Perreault), Claire Loiselle (feu Roger Batrie), Louisette Loiselle (Gerard Doyon) Jean-Pierre Decelles (feu Jeannine Loiselle). The family wishes to thank the personnel of L' Argyll hospital for the excellent care of Mr. Mongeau. (2006)
Notes:
1. There is a Dona Mongeau, (adopted) with Docite and Eudoscie Lajoie, age 5, at Coaticook. This might be possible, there is also a Noela Mongeau, widow with Alice, Adna, Maria, Romeo and Leonidas at Coaticook.
They had the following children:
1070 F i Marie Lucille "Maguerite" Mongeau was born on 12 Jun 1936 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 20 Jun 2013 in Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. She was buried in St-Michel Cemetery, Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ.
1. Found in the Canadian voters lists; 1972, Quebec, Electoral district Sherbrooke, Town of Sherbrooke, Urban polling division No. 163, Vol. 61078, p. 2;
2220 Denault St.; St-Cyr, Marguerite
2220 Denault St.; St-Cyr, Gilles, entrepreneur
2221 Denault St.; Mongeau, Louise, paid master
2221 Denault St.; Mongeau, Francoise
2221 Denault St.; Mongeau, Donat, contremaitre
2. Obit: MONGEAU ST-CYR, MARGUERITEAu CSSS - IUGS pavillon St-Vincent de Sherbrooke, le 20 juin 2013, à l’âge de 77 ans est décédée madame Marguerite Mongeau, fille de Frances Morrison et de feu Donat Mongeau et épouse de feu Gilles St-Cyr, demeurant à Sherbrooke. La famille vous accueillera à la Résidence funéraire Steve L. Elkas (601, rue du Conseil, Sherbrooke) le vendredi 28 juin 2013 de 13 h à 15 h, suivi de l’inhumation au cimetière St-Michel. Outre sa mère, madame Mongeau St-Cyr laisse dans le deuil ses enfants: Robert (Nicole) et Jean (Johanne). Elle était aussi la mère de feu Richard (feu Isabelle). Elle laisse ses petits-enfants: Jonathan, Arianne, Alexandra, Cindy (Pierre) et Keven (Julie); ses arrière-petits-enfants: Koraly, Shawn, Loïc, Bastien et Lorie; ses frères et soeurs: feu Normand Mongeau (Alyette Gaucher), Diane Mongeau (Réjean Marcoux) et Louise Mongeau; ses beaux-frères et belles-soeurs: Anita (feu Rosaire), Gérald (Marguerite), Denise (feu Marc-André) et Bertrand. Elle était également la belle-soeur de feu Donald (feu Dolorès), feu Noëlla (feu Joachim), feu Marcel (Jeannine), feu Marc-André (feu Constance), feu Thérèse (feu Rolland) et feu Serge (Monique), ainsi que plusieurs neveux, nièces, autres parents et amis. En guise de sympathies, des dons à la FONDATION VITAE, 375, rue Argyll, Sherbrooke, J1J 3H5, seraient grandement appréciés de la famille.
- ENG: At the CSSS - IUGS Pavilion St-Vincent de Sherbrooke, June 20, 2013, at the age of 77 years, died madame Marguerite Mongeau, daughter of Frances Morrison and the late Donat Mongeau and wife of the late Gilles St-Cyr. The family will welcome you at the Residence funeral Steve L. Elkas (601, rue Sherbrooke, Council) on Friday, 28 June 2013, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., followed by burial in the St-Michel cemetery. Besides her mother, Mrs. Mongeau St - Cyr is survived by her children: Robert (Nicole) and Jean (Johanne). She was also the mother of Richard ( Isabelle). She leaves her grandchildren: Darwin, Bastien and Lorie; her brothers and sisters: the late Normand Mongeau (Alyette Gaucher), Diane Mongeau (Réjean Marcoux) and Louise Mongeau; her brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Anita (Rosaire), Gerald (Marguerite) Denise (the late Marc-André) and Bertrand. She was also the sister-in-law of the late Donald (late Dolores), Noëlla (Joachim), late Marcel (Jeannine), Marc-André (Constance), Thérèse (Rolland) and Serge (Monique), as well as several nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends. By way of sympathy, donations to the VITAE Foundation, 375, rue Argyll, Sherbrooke J1J 3 H 5, would be greatly appreciated by the family.Marie married Gilles St-Cyr on 27 Sep 1958 in St. Esprit de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. Gilles was born on 10 May 1933 in Sherbrooke Co., PQ. He died on 29 Dec 2011 in Sherbrooke Co., PQ.
1. Son of Léon St-Cyr and Florida Gendron.
- (poor translation) ST-CYR - Deceased 53 years old, Florida Gendron, wife of Leon St-Cyr. The funeral will be held on Saturday, the 20th. The funeral convoy will leave the mortuary residence, 1075 Ste Therese to go to the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary. The time of the funeral will be announced later. She was a Lady of the Rosary. (June 1953)
2. Found in the Canadian voters lists; 1972, Quebec, Electoral district Sherbrooke, Town of Sherbrooke, Urban polling division No. 163, Vol. 61078, p. 2;
2220 Denault St.; St-Cyr, Marguerite
2220 Denault St.; St-Cyr, Gilles, entrepreneur
2221 Denault St.; Mongeau, Louise, paid master
2221 Denault St.; Mongeau, Francoise
2221 Denault St.; Mongeau, Donat, contremaitre
3. Obit: ST-CYR, Gilles
Au CHUS Hôtel-Dieu, le 29 décembre 2011, à l’âge de 78 ans, est décédé monsieur Gilles St-Cyr, fils de feu Léon St-Cyr et de feu Florida Gendron. Il était l’époux de Marguerite Mongeau, demeurant à Sherbrooke.
La famille vous accueillera à la Résidence funéraire Steve L. Elkas (601, rue du Conseil, Sherbrooke), le 14 janvier 2012 de 13h à 16h afin de recevoir les condoléances des parents et ami(e)s.
Outre son épouse, monsieur St-Cyr laisse dans le deuil ses enfants Robert (Nicole) et Jean (Johanne). Il était aussi le père de feu Richard (feu Isabelle). Il laisse ses petits-enfants Jonathan, Arianne, Alexandra, Cindy (Pierre) et Keven (Julie), ses arrière-petits-enfants Koraly, Shawn, Loïc et Bastien. Ses frères et soeurs : Anita (feu Rosaire), Gérald (Marguerite), Denise (feu Marc-André) et Bertrand. Il était également le frère de feu Donald (feu Dolorès), feu Noëlla (feu Joachim), feu Marcel (Jeannine), feu Marc-André (feu Constance), feu Thérèse (feu Rolland) et feu Serge (Monique). Il était le beau-frère de feu Normand Mongeau (Alyette Gaucher), Diane Mongeau (Réjean Marcoux) et Louise Mongeau. Il laisse dans le deuil plusieurs autres parents et amis. En guise de sympathie, des dons à la FONDATION DU CHUS seraient appréciés de la famille.
(poor translation)
ST-CYR, Gilles
CHUS Hotel-Dieu, December 29, 2011, at the age of 78 years, died Gilles St-Cyr, son of the late Leo St-Cyr and fire Florida Gendron. He was the husband of Marguerite Mongeau, residing in Sherbrooke.
The family will greet you at the Funeral Home Steve L. Elkas (601, rue du Conseil, Sherbrooke), January 14, 2012 from 13h to 16h to receive condolences from relatives and friends.
Besides his wife, Mr. St-Cyr is survived by her children Robert (Nicole) and John (Johanne). He was also the father of the late Richard (the late Isabelle). He leaves his grandchildren Jonathan, Arianne, Alexandra, Cindy (Peter) and Keven (Julie), her great-grandchildren Koraly, Shawn, Loïc and Bastien. His brothers and sisters: Anita (the late Rosaire), Gerald (Margaret), Denise (the late Marc-André) and Bertrand. He was also the brother of the late Donald (the late Dolores) Noëlla fire (fire Joachim), the late Marcel (Jeannine), Marc-André fire (fire Constance), the late Theresa (late Rolland) and the late Serge (Monique). He was the brother of the late Normand Mongeau (Alyette Left), Diane Mongeau (Réjean Marcoux) and Louise Mongeau. He is survived by many other relatives and friends. As of sympathy, donations to the FOUNDATION DU CHUS be appreciated by the family.+ 1071 M ii Joseph Leo "Norman" Mongeau 1072 F iii Living Living married Living. 1073 F iv Living
597. Glen Arthur Rice (Edna Florence Searles , Emma Florence Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 12 Jul 1903 in Derby, Orleans Co., VT. He died on 17 May 1979 in Hanover, Grafton Co., NH. He was employed as 1940;caretaker private.
1. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Morgan, dis 168, sheet 2B, age 6, with parents; Edna F., and Charles, siblings; Lyle K., Olive S., and Merrit M.
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Charleston, sheet 3A, age 16, with parents Charles S., and Edna F., and siblings; Lyle K., Olive S., and Merrit M.
3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Franklin Co., Greenfield (19 Apr '40), ED 6-19, sheet 11A, 74 West St., rents $27, age 36, POB; VT., ed; H-2, with wife Frances M. (35) and children Janet (8) and Terry (6)
4. Obit: RICE—Glen A. Rice was born in Derby, Vermont, on July 12, 1903, and died May 17, 1979, at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Hanover, New Hampshire. He is survived by his wife, May; one son, Terry K. Rice of Newark; one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Janette) Patten of Newport; two brothers, Lyle of Rutland and Merrick of Brownington; one sister, Mrs. Dean (Olive) Gardner of Newport; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins all of Vermont. Funeral services were conducted by Pastor Raymond O. Richardson at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in St. Johnsbury. Burial was in the Irasburg Cemetery in Irasburg, Vermont. Brother Rice now rests in the blessed hope of the resurrection morning when Jesus calls forth his faithful children. - PASTOR R. O. RICHARDSON
Glen married 1 Frances "May" Alice Kilbourn in 1929 in Greenfield, Franklin Co., MA. Frances was born on 29 May 1904 in Greenfield, Franklin Co., MA. She died on 12 Jan 1982 in Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. She was buried in Irasburg Cemetery, Irasburg, Orleans Co., VT. She was employed as 1940;stenographer machine shop.
1. Daughter of Washington H. Kilbourn and Alice Ballou.
2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Franklin Co., Greenfield (19 Apr '40), ED 6-19, sheet 11A, 74 West St., rents $27, age 35, POB; MA., ed; H-4, with husband Glen (36) and children Janet (8) and Terry (6)
They had the following children:
+ 1074 F i Janette Edna Rice + 1075 M ii Terry Kilburn Rice
600. Merrick "Mike" Merle Rice (Edna Florence Searles , Emma Florence Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 25 Jan 1910 in Morgan, Orleans Co., VT. He died on 3 May 1991 in Brownington, Orleans Co., VT. He was employed as 1940;farm laborer.
1. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Morgan, dis 168, sheet 2B, age 1, with parents; Edna F., and Charles, siblings; Glen A., Lyle K., and Olive S.
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Charleston, sheet 3A, Merrit M., age 9, with parents Charles S., and Edna F., and siblings; Glen, Olive S., and Lyle K.
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Holland, sheet 4A, Rice Road South, age 20, servant at the home of Frank E. and Bernice M. Rice
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Brownington (8 Apr '40) ED 10-7, wd-6, sheet 2B, "Cross roads north part of town", rents $6, age 30, POB:VT., ed; H-2, with wife Leona (20)
Residence 1935: Orleans, Orleans Co., VT.
Merrick married 1 Leona Mable Herman on 21 Mar 1936 in Brownington, Orleans Co., VT. Leona was born on 28 May 1919 in Brownington, Orleans Co., VT. She died on 3 Nov 2014 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT. She was buried in Irasburg Cemetery, Orleans Co., VT.
1. Daughter of Clyde P. Herman and Mabel G. Marsh.
2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Brownington (8 Apr '40) ED 10-7, wd-6, sheet 2B, "Cross roads north part of town", rents $6, age 20, POB:VT., ed; H-1, with husband Merrick (30)
3. Obit: Leona M. Rice, 95, of Brownington, VT passed away on November 3, 2014 in Newport. She was born on May 28, 1919 in Brownington to Clyde and Mable (Marsh) Herman. On March 21, 1936 she married Merrick M. Rice who predeceased her in 1991.
Leona enjoyed going to Home Dem meetings and was a member of the Ladies Christian Club and also was a member of the Brownington Village Church. When they were first married they ran a farm and when they done farming she worked for several families in the area. At one time she cooked meals for hot lunches in schools. She also enjoyed playing cards, making afghans which made prize possessions to family members in addition to ones that she sold and others that she gave away. Along with everything else she enjoyed playing board games and crossword puzzles.
She is survived by her children: Linda Child, Robert Rice and his wife Laurie and Carla McCoy and her husband Peter all of Brownington, VT, by her grandchildren: Karen and Rick Marston of Naples, Maine, Wendy Child of Portland, Maine, Michael Child and his wife Melissa of Dover, NH, Sharey Rice and her friend Joseph Lund of Burke,VT, Adam Rice and his wife Yuka of Walden, VT, by 5 great grandchildren: Haley Hammond, Kasey Rice, Alexandria and Emily Child, and Cameron Rice-Lund. She is survived by her brother Willard Herman and his wife Nancy of Collinsville, CT, and by several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother Arnold, and by her sisters: Pauline Green and Velma Cook.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday November 7, 2014 at the Brownington Village Congregational Church with the Rev. Harvey Bartlett officiating. Friends may call at the Church on Friday November 7, 2014 from 10:00 A.M. until the hour of the funeral. Interment will follow in Irasburg Cemetery. Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Brownington Village Congregational Church, 126 Parker ST, Brownington, VT 05860. On-line condolences at curtis-britch.com. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, locally family owned and operated. (The Newport Daily Express, November 6, 2014)
They had the following children:
1076 F i Living Living married Living. + 1077 M ii Living 1078 F iii Living Living married Living.
601. Olive Searles Rice (Edna Florence Searles , Emma Florence Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 23 Jul 1916 in Holland, Orleans Co., VT. She died on 30 Aug 2001 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT. She was buried in Pine Hill Cemetery, Derby Center, Orleans Co., VT. She was buried in Pine Hill Cemetery, Derby, Orleans Co., VT.
1. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Charleston, sheet 3A, age 3 5/12, with parents Charles S., and Edna F., and siblings; Glen, Lyle K., and Merrit M.
2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Barton, sheet 6A, age 13, with parents Charles S., and Edna F., and brother Leslie K.
3. IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Olive R. Gardner
Born: July 23, 1916 Died: August 30, 2001
Seven years have passed Since you've been gone And I miss you very much Your smile, your voice, your laugh And most of all your touch. I think about you every day And how things used to be I wish that you were here with me So you could really see. How many ways you touched my life And the memories you left with me I treasure every moment we shared And, I know your watching over me. I love and miss you, Love, Your daughter Carole. (The Newport Daily Express, Aug. 29, 2008)4. In Loving Memory of Olive R. Gardner 7/23/16 8/30/01
If Roses grow in Heaven, Lord, please Pick a bunch for me.
Place them in my Mom's Arms and tell her they're from me.
Tell her I love her and miss Her, and when she turns to Smile, place a kiss upon her Cheek and hold her for a while.
Remembering her is easy, I do it Everyday, but there's an ache within my Heart because I am Missing her today.
Love, your daughter, Carole
(The Newport Daily Express, September 16, 2014)
Olive married 1 (1) Irving Harold Lampman on 2 Oct 1937 in Albany, Orleans Co., VT. The marriage ended in divorce.Irving was born 2 on 5 Dec 1912 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT. He died in Apr 1978 in Cromwell, Middlesex Co., CT.
1. Son of Harry Lampman and Nellie Booth.
2. Obit: LAMPMAN
In New Haven. Irving H. Lampman, 65, husband of Doris (Dwire) Lampman, of 69 South St., Cromwell, died in New Haven Friday. Besides his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John (Beatrice) Myjack of Portland, Me. Brenda Halten of Yalesville, Mrs. Fred (Kathryn) Godek of Meriden and Ms. Carol Rice of Burlington, Vt.; a brother, George Lampman of Meriden; three sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Dorothy) Kennison of West Glover, Vt., Mrs. Floyd (Marjorie) Gay of Meriden, and Mrs. Edward (Pearl) Webster of Hyde Park, Vt.; and six grandchildren. Funeral services at the Cromwell Funeral Home, 506 Main St., Cromwell, Monday at 1 p.m. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening 7-9 p.m. (Hartford Courant, April 22, 1978, p. 14)
Notes:
1. Married second ?: Doris Addie Dwyer
They had the following children:
1079 F i Infant dau Lampman was born 1 on 30 Aug 1939 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. She died on 30 Aug 1939 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. 1080 F ii Living
Olive married 1 (2) Carroll Dean Gardner on 25 May 1946 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT. Carroll was born 2 on 2 Aug 1914 in Holland, Orleans Co., VT. He died on 11 Dec 2005 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT. He was buried in Pine Hill Cemetery, Derby Center, Orleans Co., VT. Carroll served in the military WWII - U.S Army 1 Dec 1945 - 5 Feb 1946. He was buried in Pine Hill Cemetery, Derby, Orleans Co., VT.
1. Son of Claude Gardner and Helen Hammond.
2. Obit: Carroll Dean Gardner Sr. (1914 - 2005)
Carroll Dean Gardner Sr., 91, passed away in Newport on Sunday, December 11, 2005.
He was born on August 2, 1914 on the Ways Mills Road (now Goodall Road) in Holland, the son of Claude and Helen (Hammond) Gardner. Dean graduated from Hanover High School, Hanover, New Hampshire in 1933. He served in World War II, 806th Military Police Company in Bermuda. He was honorably discharged on February 5, 1946.
Dean married Olive Searles Rice on May 25, 1946, who predeceased him on August 30, 2001. Dean farmed for a while, then owned and operated his own trucking business and service station in Irasburg. He worked as a police officer for the Newport Police Department, and a deputy sheriff for the Orleans County Sheriff’s Department. He also worked for the Curtis Funeral Home and the Rushford Funeral Home, and retired from the US Postal Service on November 7, 1980. His last job was working as a state appraiser with Bill Fyfe. Dean served as a Boy Scout Leader for Troop 3 in Newport for many years. In 1966 he accompanied his troop to the Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico. He was a member of the Elks Lodge #2155 from 1973 to 1993 and was Exalted Ruler from 1984 to 1985. He was a member of the American Legion Newport Post #21, a member of the Masonic Temple in Newport for many years, and a member of the Irasburg and Newport Fire Departments.
Dean is survived by his children, Carroll Dean Gardner Jr. of Chandler, Arizona, Joanna Gardner Duclas and her husband Charles of Agawam, Massachusetts, and Carole Rice of Williston, his sister, Lucille Gardner Powers and her husband Gerald of Melbourne, Florida, his daughter-in-law and special friend, Lorie Gardner Griggs and her husband Paul of Derby, his grandchildren, Tara Gardner Martinez and her husband Victor of Newport, and Tracey Gardner Scholl and her husband David of Birmingham, Alabama, his great-grandchildren, Darci Jo and Nathan Martinez, David Duclas and his wife and children of Dallas, Texas, Jeffrey Duclas and his wife and children of Massachusetts, Michelle Shanahan and her children of South Carolina, and Deanne Duclas of Connecticut, his sister-in-law, Leona Rice and her family, his cousins, Winston Hammond and his wife Lucille, Vivian Urie, Priscilla Plante, Milton Hammond and his wife Phyllis, David Hammond and his wife Elaine, his nephews, Dean Powers and his wife Charlotte, Richard Powers and his wife Hazel, William Powers and his wife Terry, Keith Powers, and Perry Hunt and his wife Pat, and his special neighbors and friends, Pearl Webster, Shirley Turner, Jessie Mitchell, Ray and Elsie Ladue, Lillian and Gerry Dickerman, Velma and Ellis Rushford, and the Wright family.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, December 15 at the United Church of Newport at 11:00 a.m. with the Rev. Joy Toll-Chandler officiating. Spring interment will take place at the Pine Hill cemetery in Derby. (2005)
604. Ruth Eleanor Searles (Harold Omar Searles , Emma Florence Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 6 Dec 1914 in Derby Line, Orleans Co., VT. She died on 5 Jul 1994 in Dudley, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Barton, dist 52, sheet 17B, Maple St., age 5, with parents; Harold and Winifred, and brother Paul W.
2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Washington Co., Barre, dist 2, sheet 2B, Camp St., rents, age 15, with parents; Harold and Winifred, sisters Ruth E., Charlotte, Della and brother Paul W.,
3. JONES— SEARLES
Popular Barre Girl Bride of Orleans Man
A very pretty wedding took place at 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon at the Redding Methodist church when Rev. Laurence H. Blackburn united in marriage Miss Ruth Eleanor Searles daughter of Harold Searles of 10 Clark street this city and George F. Jones son of Mr. and Mrs. Fern Jones of Orleans. The church was very prettily decorated for the wedding with baskets of cut flowers Mr. L. H. Blackburn presided at the organ playing the “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin as the processional march and Meudeisohua recessional march. During the wedding Carl Swanson of Orleans played “O Promise Me” on the violin. The bride was very beautiful in a gown of white n e - over white satin and her veil was held by white sweet peas. She carried a Bible with a corsage of white gardenias. She was attended by Mies Phyllk Hurry who wore blue satin with a corsage of sweet peas. Paul Searles of Orleans a brother of the bride acted as best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. She cut a wedding cake made for the occasion by Mrs. Henry Holt. Those who assisted in serving at the reception were Mrs. L. H. Blackburn Miss Rita Hardy and Mrs P C Beede. Among those from out of the city present at the wedding and reception were Mr and Mrs Fern Jones, Don Gray, Mr and Mrs Walter Gregory, F M Dean, Mr and Mrs Whittemore, Rita Hardy and Carl Swanson all of Orleans. The young couple were the recipient of a large number of useful and beautiful wedding gifts. They left after the reception for a wedding trip to Portland Me and on their return are to make their home in Orleans. Mrs Jones is a well known local young woman. She was graduated from Spaulding high school with the class of 1933. Later she was employed for a year by the Whipple and Converse hardware store at Orleans and recently had been engaged as a clerk at the C W Averill and company store in this city. Mr Jones was graduated from Orleans high school and is at the present time employed by Gray Lawn Farms Inc. at Orleans. (The Barre Daily Times, Aug. 30, 1927, p. 1)4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Barton (3 Apr '40), ED 10-4, sheet 2B, 48 Maple St., rents $12, age 25, POB; VT., ed; H-4, with husband George (28)
5. Obit:
DUDLEY - Ruth E. (Searles) Jones, 79, of Nelco Avenue, formerly of Orleans, Vt., and Burlington, Vt., who worked 15 years for the Vermont Department of Social Welfare, died Tuesday at her daughter's home after a long illness.
Her husband, George Jones, died in 1962. She leaves two daughters, Barbara Douglas of Dudley and Joyce Robinson of Coventry, Vt.; a brother, Paul Searles of Elmira, N.Y.; two sisters, Della Deakins of Philadelphia, Pa., and Charlotte Brown of Port St. Lucie, Fla.; two grandchildren; nephews and nieces. She was born in Derby Line, Vt., daughter of Harold Searles and Winifred (Dean) Cushman, and lived many years in Burlington, before moving to Webster in 1991. She moved here last December.
She graduated from Spaulding High School, Barre, Vt., in 1932. She graduated from the four-year evening division program at Champlain College, Burlington, in 1967.
Mrs. Jones worked 15 years for the Vermont Department of Social Welfare in Burlington, retiring in 1980.
She was an active member of the United Church of Christ, Federated, and an active volunteer with the Food Share Program, both in Webster. She was formerly active in the United Methodist Church in Burlington where she volunteered in its thrift shop. She was also formerly active in the Orleans Federated Church in Orleans, and was a member of the Pythian Sisters for 57 years.
Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday in Newport United Church, Third Street, Newport, Vt. Burial will be in the Irasburg Cemetery, Irasburg, Vt. Memorial services will be held at a later date in the United Methodist Church, Burlington; and the United Church of Christ, Federated, in Webster. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ruth E. Jones Stair Lift Fund at the United Church of Christ, Federated, 4 Church St., Webster, 01570. Curtis-Britch Funeral Home, 5 Bay St., Newport, is directing arrangements. (Worcester Telegram, July 7, 1994)
Ruth married 1 George Fern Jones on 28 Aug 1937 in Barre, Washington Co., VT. George was born 2 on 6 Sep 1911 in Albany, Orleans Co., VT. He died on 10 May 1962 in Burlington, Chittenden Co., VT. He was employed as 1940;shipping clerk insecticide shop.
1. Son of Fern Cortez Jones and Eleanor C. Goss.
2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Barton (3 Apr '40), ED 10-4, sheet 2B, 48 Maple St., rents $12, age 28, POB; VT., ed; H-4, with wife Ruth (25)
3. Obit: JONES, George Fern, 50, of 202 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, who died Thursday in an accident, leaves his wife, Mrs. Ruth Searles Jones; and two daughters, Joyce and Barbara Jones, all of South Burlington. He was born Sept. 6, 1911 in Albany, son of Fern Cortez Jones and Eleanor Goss Jones. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Curtis Funeral Home of Newport in charge. (The Burlington Free Press, May 11, 1962, p. 3)
They had the following children:
+ 1081 F i Living 1082 F ii Barbara Ann Jones was born 1 on 10 May 1945 in Barton, Orleans Co., VT. She died on 1 May 2008 in Dudley, Worcester Co., MA. Barbara was buried in Wilson Cemetery, Barre, Washington Co., VT.
1. Douglas - Jones
WINOOSKI - Barbara Ann Jones daughter of Mrs George Jones of Winooski and the late George Jones and Charles Joseph Douglas son of Mrs. Joseph Loquercio of Barre and Wiliam Douglas Long Island N. Y. were united in marriage Oct 14. The Rev. James Davey officiated at the cadlellghted double-ring ceremony at the North Avenue Alliance Church in Burlington. The bride wore a gown of white quiana with a bodice of silk Venise lace appliques over English netting and a chapel train. Her large picture hat of satin organza was adorned with silk Venise lace motifs and silk illusion veiling in the back. She carried her nieces Bible adorned with yellow roses and white daisies. Mrs Joyce Robinson the brides sister as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ruth Kinney, Olean, N.Y., and Teresa Loquercio, Barre, sister of the bridegroom. The junior attendants were Rebecca and David Robinson niece and nephew of the bride Leonard Beams was best man Ushers were Gary Robinson of Coventry and Robert Fernandez of Barre. A reception was held at Wetherbees in Essex Junction following which the couple left for Bermuda They will live in Milford Mass Mrs Douglas attended Orleans schools and is a graduate of South Burlington High School She is immediate past president of the Vermont Jaycee Women and was formerly employed as a personnel staffing specialist with the immigration & Naturalization service in Burlington. Her husband is a graduate of Spaulding High School in Barre. He received his bachelors degree in education from the University of Vermont in Burlington and his masters degree in teaching from Indiana University. He is general manager of Monti and Rossi Memorials in Milford, Mass. (Rutland Daily Herald, Nov. 5, 1978, p. 21)
2. Obit: Barbara J. Douglas, 62 Dudley, MA.
Barbara J. Douglas, 62, formerly of Orleans and Burlington, VT, passed away at the U Mass Campus Hospital in Worcester, MA on May 1 after a short illness.
Born May 10, 1945, in Orleans, VT, she was the daughter of George and Ruth Jones. She attended schools in Orleans and So. Burlington, VT.
Her total employment career, 32 years, had been with the U.S. Government working for several different departments. She retired as an Administrative Assistant with the US Army Research and Development Group (Natick Labs) in Natick, MA. She enjoyed gardening, watching Tiger Woods play golf, and giving to others.
Survivors include her husband, Charles Douglas, Dudley, MA; a sister and brother-in-law, Joyce and Gary Robinson, Coventry VT; a sister-in-law, Teresa Loquercio, Berlin, VT; a sister-in-law, Mary Jane Sterrette and husband, Charles Sterrette, Bradenton, FL; aunts, niece, nephew and cousins.
No funeral services will be held. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery in Barre Town, VT. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Cancer Society 7 Oak St. Worcester Ma. 01609 Bartel Funeral Home, & Chapel 33 Schofield Ave., Dudley is Assisting the family with the arrangements. Barbara's online guestbook @www.bartelfuneralhome.com.Barbara married Living.
605. Paul Wayne Searles (Harold Omar Searles , Emma Florence Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 8 Apr 1917 in Barton, Orleans Co., VT. He died on 14 Dec 1996 in Elmira, Chemung Co., NY. He was buried in St Mary Our Mother Cemetery, Horseheads, Chemung Co., NY.
1. Orleans Local Mention
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Searles, Sunday, April 8th. (Orleans County Monitor, April 11, 1917, p. 5)2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Vermont, Orleans Co., Barton, dist 52, sheet 17B, Maple St., age 2 8/12, with parents; Harold and Winifred, sister Ruth E.
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Washington Co., Barre, dist 2, sheet 2B, Camp St., rents, age 12, with parents; Harold and Winifred, sisters Ruth E., Charlotte, Della
4. Lieut. Paul W. Searles Weds Miss Norma Boyle
Special to the Free Press - MONTPELIER, May 3. Lieut. Paul W. Searles. U. S. army, son of Harold O. Searles of Barre and Mrs. Hugh Cushman of Montpelier, was married April 27 in New Rochelle, N. Y., to Miss Norma Winifred Bayle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Bayle of New Rochelle, N. Y. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Raymond McNulty in the rectory of the Holy Family church. Lieut. Searles recently received his commission at an officers' candidate school at Fort Sill, Okla. The couple will reside near Camp Claibourne. La. where Lieut. Searles will be stationed. (The Burlington Free Press, May 4, 1943, p. 2)5. SEARLES, Paul W.
Age 79 of 722 Winsor Ave., Elmira, NY, died peacefully at home on Saturday, December 14, 1996 after an extended illness. Mr. Searles was born April 8, 1917 in Orleans, VT. He is survived by his devoted wife of 53 years, Norma; daughter and son-in-law, Suzanne and John Winkler of Newburgh, NY; two sons and daughters-in-law, Paul W. Jr. and Judith of Dallas, TX, Stuart and Donna of Orlando, FL; seven grandchildren, John, Matthew, Stephen and David Winkler, Jessica Searles, Shannon and Stuart Searles; sister, Delia Deakins of Philadelphia, PA; sister and brother-in-law, Charlotte and James Brown of Port St. Lucie, FL; several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at the Thomas Mclnerny Funeral Home, Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. A Prayer Service will be held there, Wednesday, at 10:15 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM in St. Patrick's Church, Elmira. Rev. Joseph McCaffrey will be the celebrant. Burial will follow at St. Mary Our Mother Cemetery, Horseheads. A veteran of WWII, Mr. Searles served as a US Army Artillery Officer in the European Theater of operations. He was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service in action.) Mr. Searles donated a historic Civil War era flag staff from his property to the City of Elmira on May 3, 1992. This last relic from Elmira's Civil War Training Camp turned prison camp now stands at the Elmira Civil War Monument on Winsor Avenue. (Star-Gazette, Dec. 16, 1996, p. 8)
They had the following children:
+ 1083 F i Living 1084 M ii Living Living married Living. 1085 M iii Living
606. Charlotte Miriam Searles (Harold Omar Searles , Emma Florence Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 9 Jul 1920 in Barton, Orleans Co., VT. She died on 25 Nov 2004 in Williston, Chittenden Co., VT. She was buried in Holy Family Cemetery, Essex Junction, Chittenden Co., VT.
1. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Vermont, Washington Co., Barre, dist 2, sheet 2B, Camp St., rents, age 9, with parents; Harold and Winifred, sisters Ruth E., Della and brother Paul W.,
2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont, Washington Co., Barre, wd-3 (15 Apr '40) ED 12-7, sheet 11A, 23 West St., age 19, (Div), POB; VT., ed; H-4, with father Harold (53)(rents $21)(div)
3. BROWN — SEARLES
Barre Girl Wed At Gainesville Fla To Winooski Young Man
A quiet wedding took place at Crane hall University of Florida Gainesville Fla. on Sunday June 22 at 5 p m when Miss Charlotte M. Searles daughter of Harold O. Searles of Barre and Mrs. Hugh Cushman of Montpelier became the bride of James E Brown of Camp Blending Fla son of Mrs. Charles Adams of Winooski and the late Charles Brown. Father Mahoney a chaplain at Camp Blanding performed the single ring service. The couple were attended by Miss Veta Mae Ward of Gainesville, a new friend of the bride and by Thomas Brown of Camp Blanding a brother of the bridegroom. The bride wore a blue figured sheer redlngote gown and white accessories. Miss Ward’s dress was blue with white decorations. The bride is a graduate of Spaulding high school in 1938 and until a few weeks ago was employed here in the office of the McAllister & Kent Insurance company. Mr. Brown attended Cathedral high school at Burlington where he was a basketball star. He is now attached to the 118th Quartermaster’s Regiment at Camp Blanding. The couple will make their home at 837 South Virginia avenue Gainesville, Fla. (The Barre Daily Times, June 26, 1941, p. 1)4. Found in the 1950 U.S Census Vermont, Chittenden Co., Burlington, sheet 16, 245 North Bond St., age 28 and husband James E.. (31) and children, James H. (7) and Diana J. (1)
5. Obit: CHARLOTTE S. BROWN
WILLISTON -- Charlotte S. Brown, 84, of Williston died Thursday, Nov. 25, 2004, at her home. She was born in Barton on July 10, 1920, the daughter of the late Harold O. and Winifred (Dean) Searles. On June 22, 1941, she was married to James Ernest Brown. Charlotte was a member of St. Lawrence Church in Essex Junction. She was also a member of the Catholic Daughters of America for over 50 years. She was a devoted wife, mom, and grandmother. Her six great-grandchildren were the light in her life. One other love was for bingo and gambling. She will be remembered for her wonderful quick wit and her love of family. Charlotte is survived by her husband of 63 years, James E. Brown of Williston; her three children, James Brown of Maryland, Diana Preavy and her husband Ron of Essex and Phillip Brown and his wife Kathi of Essex Junction; five grandchildren, Natalie, Sean, Nicole, Matthew and Hilary; six great grandchildren Sierra, Samantha, Jordan, Taylor, Jack and Cameron. She is also survived by a sister, Della Deakins of Philadelphia, Pa,; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother, Paul Searles, and a sister, Ruth Jones. At Charlotte's request there will be no visisting hours. Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Charlotte's memory may be made to the Visiting Nurse Association, Adult Day Center Program, 1110 Prim Road, Colchester, Vt. 05446. Arrangements are in the care of the Ready Funeral & Cremation Service Mountain View Chapel, Essex Junction. (Burlington Free Press, Nov. 27, 2004, p. 19)
Charlotte married 1 James Ernest Brown on 22 Jun 1941 in Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL. James was born 2 on 6 May 1918 in Burlington, Chittenden Co., VT. He died on 4 Jan 2005 in Williston, Chittenden Co., VT. James was buried in Holy Family Cemetery, Essex Junction, Chittenden Co., VT.
1. Son of John Francis Brown and Elizabeth May Lovejoy.
2. Found in the 1950 U.S Census Vermont, Chittenden Co., Burlington, sheet 16, 245 North Bond St., age 31 and wife Charlotte S. (28) and children, James H. (7) and Diana J. (1)
3. Obit: JAMES E. BROWN
WILLISTON James E. Brown, 86, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his loving family on Jan. 4, 2005. Jim, fondly known, as the "Chief", was born in Burlington, May 6, 1918, the son of John and Elizabeth Brown. . As a student at Cathedral High School in Burlington, Jim excelled as a star basketball player. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on Feb. 20, 1941. He married his beloved wife of 63 years, Charlotte Searles, on June 22, 1941. He served honorably in World War II in the U.S. Army. He returned to Vermont and after a short stint in civilian life he reinlisted in the Vermont Army National Guard as a chief warrant officer. The "Chief" retired on May 7, 1978, when he and Charlotte moved to Port St. Lucie, Fla. After 21 years, Jim and Charlotte moved back to Vermont in 1999 to be close to their family. Jim was passionate about golf and, with a handicap of 4, could have played with the pros. He started as a caddy at the Burlington Country Club. He also caddied for the Webb family at Shelburne Farms. He continued to improve his game throughout his career and when he retired in Florida he often bested golfers half his age. Jim's stories about the antics on and off the links entertained friends and family for many years. Jim was predeceased by his beloved wife, Charlotte (Nov. 25, 2004); 10 brothers and one sister. He is survived by his sister, Jacqueline Brown; sister-in-law Delia Deakins; three children, James Brown, Diana Preavy and her husband Ron, Phillip Brown and his wife Kathi. Jim was blessed with five grandchildren, Matthew and Natalie Brown, Sean Preavy and his wife Karen, Nichole Guntulis and her husband Todd, and Hilary Brown; and six great-grandchildren, Sierra, Jordan, Samantha, Taylor, Cameron and Jack. He also leaves his good friend, Winifred. She was a wonderful influence in his life. Winifred, a very special person, we will love you forever. Jim's wonderful sense of humor, sincere and honest approach to life and love for his family touched many people deeply. He will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. A private funeral service will take place at the convenience of the family. There will be no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may send memorial contributions to the Visiting Nurse Association, Hospice of the Champlain Valley, 1110 Prim Road, Colchester, Vt. 05446. Arrangements are in the care of the Ready Funeral & Cremation Service, 261 Shelburne Road, Burlington. (The Burlington Free Press, Jan. 5, 2005, p. 16)
They had the following children:
1086 M i Living Living married (1) Alexis Natalie Hodges. Alexis was born on 25 Mar 1946 in Honolulu, Honolulu, HI. She died on 17 Dec 2009 in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO.
1. Daughter of John Talmadge Hodges and Leontine Webster.Living married (2) Living. + 1087 F ii Living + 1088 M iii Phillip Lawrence Brown
607. Living (Harold Omar Searles , Emma Florence Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel )
Living married James Stewart Deakins. James was born on 17 Jul 1922 in Schenectady, Schenectady Co., NY. He died on 15 Feb 1993 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA.
1. Son of Frank Richard Deakins and Eleanor Brownell.
- FRANK R. DEAKINS WAYNE, Pa., Nov. 6. Frank R. Deakins, 64, chairman of the board of RCA Victor Co., Ltd., of Canada, died Tuesday after an illness of about three months, he had been president of the Montreal firm for 14 years and held the chairman ship for the past two years. He was born in Jasper, Tenn. (Nov. 1958)
- Frank Deakins, RCA Executive
Wayne, Pa. (JP) Services will be held tomorrow in Trinity Episcopal Church in nearby Gulph Mills for Frank R, Deakins, chairman of the board of RCA Victor Co. Ltd. of Canada. He died Tuesday. Burial will be private, Deakins had been ill for about three months and died, at the home of his son, Dr. James S Deakins. He was scheduled to retire upon reaching his 65th birthday in January. Cause of death was not announced. Deakins had been board chair man of the Montreal firm for the past two years and president for 14 years before that. At the time of his death, he was also president of RCA Interna tional Ltd., and chairman of the board of the North American Chair Co. Besides his physician son, he also leaves his widow, Eleanor Brownell Deakins; a second son, Douglas R. of New Providence, N. J.; a daughter, Janet Eleanor of New York City, and a sister, Elizabeth of Schenectady, N. Y.2. Found n the 1940 U.S Census Pennsylvania, Montgomery Co., Lower Merion, (7 May '40) ED 46-102, sheet 14B, 205 Derwin Rd., age 17, ed;H-3, with parents Frank R. (46) rents $115 and Elinore B. (43) and siblings, Douglas R. (14), Janet E. (7) and butler Nathan Cooper (55)
3. Obit: JAMES S. DEAKINS, 70, a retired orthopedic surgeon, died Monday at his home in Chestnut Hill. Dr. Deakins was born in Schenectady, N.Y., and graduated from Dartmouth College and the Temple University School of Medicine. During the Korean War, he served as a medical officer at Valley Forge Hospital and on the staff of the 348th Hospital in Korea. He established an orthopedic practice at Chestnut Hill Hospital in 1959 and was president of the medical staff there in 1971 and 1972. He retired from private practice in 1976. He was a diplomate of the American Academy of Orthopedics and a member of the American College of Surgeons and other medical societies. Survivors: his wife, Della; son, Dean; daughter, Karen Straehle; four grandchildren; a brother, and a sister. Services: 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Episcopal Church, 966 Trinity Rd., Gulph Mills; burial, private.
James and Della had the following children:
1089 M i Living 1090 F ii Living Living married Living.
609. Mildred Charlotte Edson (Charles Colby Edson , Ella "Lucy" Laura Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 3 Jan 1912 in Kingscroft, Stanstead Co., P.Q.. She died 2 on 4 Oct 1985 in Beverly, Essex Co. MA. She was buried in North Beverly Cemetery, Beverly, Essex Co., MA. Mildred was buried in North Beverly Cemetery, Beverly, Essex Co., MA. She immigrated in 1912 to to the U.S. She was employed as 1930;mounter radio.
1. Mildred Charlotte Edson, first daughter of Charles Caleb Edson and Minnie E. Caswell, born in Canada about 1911, married, June 16, 1938, Beverly, Mass., Elmer P. Remon, born in Peabody, Mass., son of Frederick Remon and Edna Parker. Nothing further is known of this family. (p. 131, Edson, Carroll Andrew, Edson family history and genealogy : descendants of Samuel Edson of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Lithographed by Edwards Bros., 1969)
2. Found in border crossings at the Port of Newport, VT., Feb. 15, 1912, Edson, Mildred Charlotte, age 1 mo., POB: Kingscroft, Que., race; Eng., last permanent address; Kingscroft, Que., scar on left side of neck,
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly WD-5, dis 23, sheet 1A, Filmore St., age 7, with parents; Charles and Minnie, and sister Ila
4. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem City, wd-2, sheet 12A, Northey St., rents, age 18, b. French Canada, with parents; Charles C. (48) rents home $45 w/radio, Imm 1900 and Minnie E. (45) Imm 1898, sister; Ila E. (14)
5. Found in the 1932 Salem City Directory; Edson Mildred C opr r18 Cross (p. 121)
6. Found in the 1939 Salem, MA., city directory; Remon, Mildred C emp Hytron Corp r10 Fillmore (Beverly)7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly, wd-5 (23 Apr '40) ED 5-46, sheet 1A, 10 Fillmore, age 27, POB; Canada Eng, ed; H-3, with parents; Charles (56) (owns $1800) and Minnie (54) husband Elmer (35) and four children, State Wards; Beatrice Reach (19) David Miles (2) Warren Brady (2) and George Rodel (1)
8. Found in the 1942 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P (Mildred C) emp Railway Exp Agency (S) h 29 Enon(p. 631)
9. Found in the 1944 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P (Mildred C) emp Railway Exp Agency (S) h 29 Enon(p. 618)
10. Found in the 1948 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P (Mildred C) emp Railway Exp Agency (S) h 29 Enon(p. 646)11. Found in the 1951 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P (Mildred C) truck driver Railway Exp Agency (S) h 12 1/2 Dodge (p. 651)
Notes:
1. (adopted daughter)
1. Spring Hill - Cheryl A Lee (Remon) 77, of Spring Hill, FL passed away on July 13, 2022, after a long illness and recent battle with lung cancer.
Cheryl was a lifelong Beverly resident and moved with her daughter Beth and her family to Spring Hill Florida in 2004. She graduated from Beverly High School in 1963 and attended North Shore Community College. She was the daughter of the late Elmer P. Remon and Mildred C. (Edison) Remon. She is predeceased by her brother Larry E. Remon. Cheryl is survived by her daughters and their husbands, Beth and David Hiller of Spring Hill, FL and Tamsen and Scott Lantych, of Danvers, MA. Her grandchildren, Michael, Stephen, Meagan, Sarah, Kate, and Abby, along with 8 great-grandchildren will miss her very much.
She loved New England with its rich history and landscape, from the White Mountains to the beaches, and was especially fond of Lynch Park. She enjoyed reading, cooking, gardening, participating in the Beverly Civil Defense and was an expert gift giver, taking great care in choosing the perfect gift for someone. Music was also a true passion and brought her much happiness. She attended many concerts from John Denver to The Cranberries. Her daughters remember the stereo system with the huge speakers in the living room, their Mom sitting on the floor with headphones on, listening to one of her many classic albums.
Cheryl, adopted at birth, recently learned of her pre-deceased birth mother and extended family. Due to her illness, she was unable to connect with her new family members but took great peace in closing the loop on a lifetime of wondering and adding a wonderful new limb to the family tree for future generations to enjoy.
She (along with her keen sense of humor and strong political views) will be sadly missed by her family. They take great care in knowing she is reunited with her youngest daughter, Tara Harding Lee. (The Salem News, Aug. 1, 2022)
Mildred married Elmer Parker Remon on 16 Jun 1938 in Beverly, Essex Co., MA. Elmer was born 1 on 3 Apr 1906 in Peabody, Essex Co., MA. He died 2 on 26 Jun 1991 in Beverly, Essex Co., MA. Elmer was employed as 1930;mech steam laundry,1940;expreeman RR. He was buried in North Beverly Cemetery, Beverly, Essex Co., MA.
1. Son of Frederick E. Remon and Edna J. Parker.
(Fred and Edna are found in Salem in 1926)2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem, District 456, wd-2, sheet 2B, age 4, with parents; Fred and Edna, and siblings; Eva M., and Josephine C.
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem, District 247, sheet 11A, 106 Bridge St., age 24
4. Found in the 1930 Salem, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P. r 106 Bridge (p. 448)
5. Found in the 1935 Salem, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P. lab r 106 Bridge (p. 327)
6. Found in the 1937 Salem, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P. (p. 594)7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly, wd-5 (23 Apr '40) ED 5-46, sheet 1A, 10 Fillmore, age 35, POB; Mass, ed; H-1, with wife Mildred (27) and her parents; Charles (56) (owns $1800) and Minnie (54) and four children, State Wards; Beatrice Reach (19) David Miles (2) Warren Brady (2) and George Rodel (1)
8. Found in the 1942 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P (Mildred C) emp Railway Exp Agency (S) h 29 Enon(p. 631)
9. Found in the 1944 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P (Mildred C) emp Railway Exp Agency (S) h 29 Enon(p. 618)
10. Found in the 1948 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P (Mildred C) emp Railway Exp Agency (S) h 29 Enon(p. 646)
11. Found in the 1951 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P (Mildred C) truck driver Railway Exp Agency (S) h 12 1/2 Dodge (p. 651)
12. Found in the 1959 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P. WA-7 (p. 66)
13. Found in the 1963 Beverly, MA., city directory; Remon, Elmer P. WA-7 (p. 38)
They had the following children:
+ 1091 M i Larry Edson Remon
610. Ila Ella Edson (Charles Colby Edson , Ella "Lucy" Laura Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 29 Apr 1915 in Salem, Essex Co., MA. She died on 13 Jan 1942 in Beverly, Essex Co., MA. She was buried in North Beverly Cemetery, Beverly, Essex Co., MA.
1. Ila Ella Edson, second daughter of Charles Caleb Edson and Minnie E. Caswell, born Apr. 29, 1915, Salem, Mass., married, May 29, 1932, Pawtucket, R.I., Roy Palmer Glidden, born Apr. 29, 1909, Waltham, Mass., son of Edward F. Glidden and Agnes E. Tyler. He is a machinist, and they live in Beverly, Mass. No information is available as to children. (p. 131, Edson, Carroll Andrew, Edson family history and genealogy : descendants of Samuel Edson of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Lithographed by Edwards Bros., 1969)
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly WD-5, dis 23, sheet 1A, Filmore St., age 7, with parents; Charles and Minnie, and sister Mildred
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem City, wd-2, sheet 12A, 37 Northey St., rents, age 14, b. French Canada, with parents; Charles C. (48) rents home $45 w/radio and Minnie E. (45), sister; Mildred (18)
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly, wd-3 (7 Apr '40) ED 5-35, sheet 4B, 69 Chase St., rents $25, age 25, POB; Mass., ed; 8, with husband Roy (30) and son Roger (7)
5. Found in the 1942 Beverly, MA., city directory; Glidden Ila E wife Roy P died Jan 13 1942 (p. 481)
Ila married Roy Palmer Glidden on 29 May 1932 in Pawtucket, Providence Co., R.I. Roy was born 1 on 22 Apr 1909 in Waltham, Middlesex Co., MA. He died 2 on 24 Jan 1976 in Waltham, Middlesex Co., MA. He was buried in North Beverly Cemetery, Beverly, Essex Co., MA. He was employed as 1930,1940;Machinist.
1. Son of Edward Francis Glidden and Agnes Elizabeth Tyler.
"Edward Frances Glidden (George Burleigh, Nathaniel Burleigh, William B., Henry, Dea. John, Richard, Capt. Richard, Charles) was born at Manchester, 12 June 1882. He married at Allston, Mass. Congregational Church, 8 Aug. 1907, Agnes Elizabeth Tyler, born in New York, N.Y. 21 Apr. 1888, daughter of Joseph Franklin and Elizabeth (Mulligan) Tyler. Her father was born in Natick, Mass. and her mother in Manchester, England. Mr. Glidden resides in Beverly, Mass.
Children, first three born at Waltham, Mass. last three at Beverly:
Earl Francis, b. 28 Apr. 1908.
Roy Palmer, b. 22 Apr. 1909.
George Edward, b. 30 Oct. 1910.
Cecil Warren, b. 5 Mar. d. 8 Mar. 1912.
Roger Irving, b. 7 June 1916.
Evelyn May, b. 23 Apr. 1919.
(p. 365, The descendants of Charles Glidden of Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire, Chamberlain, George Walter, 1925)2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., Waltham 6-WD, dis 1050, sheet 11A, Ash St., age 1 1/12.
3. Found in the 1912 Waltham, MA city directory; states that Edward F. Glidden removed to Beverly
4. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly 4-WD, dis 21, sheet 5B, East St., age 11.
5. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly 3-WD, dis 7, sheet 7A, Cabot St., age 20, machist, shoe manufacturing, at home with mother; Agnes, siblings; Earl, George, Roger, and Evelyn
6. Found in the 1931 Beverly, MA., city directory; Glidden Roy P emp USMC bds 69 Chase (p. 514)
7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly, wd-3 (7 Apr '40) ED 5-35, sheet 4B, 69 Chase St., rents $25, age 30, POB; Mass., ed; H-2, with wife Ila (25) and son Roger (7)
8. Found in the 1942 Beverly, MA., city directory; Glidden Roy P mach USMC h 7 Somerset ave (p. 481)
9. Married second; Doris Irene [---]
10. Found in the 1943-45 Beverly, MA., city directory; Glidden Roy P (Doris) mach USMC h 11 Columbus (p. 477)
11. Found in the 1946 Beverly, MA., city directory; Glidden Roy P (Doris) mach USMC h 6 Lefavour (p. 484)
12. Found in the 1951 Beverly, MA., city directory; 14 Central St. Ward 2 (p. 234)
13. Found in the 1952 Beverly, MA., city directory; 14 Central St. Ward 2 (p. 209)
14. Found in the 1952 Beverly, MA., city directory; Glidden Roy P (Doris I) mach USMC h 14 Central (p. 493)
15. Found in the 1964 Waltham, MA., city directory; 814 Bacon St. (p. 92)
16. Found in the 1964 Waltham, MA., city directory; Glidden Roy P retd h 814 Main (p. 139)
They had the following children: